tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
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Ive seen some older verion posts asking this same question, but wanted to ask again. I was sent a assy with approx 100 parts. It is a 1.69 diameter x 60" long tool assy. The assy is not centered on the standard sworks origin, so generating quick sections etc.. is a pain. In the past I have just inserted the assy into a new assy and centered in on the origin. Is there not a way to move the origin to the assy, or move the entire assy to the origin? I created a new origin, but it didnt work out the way I needed it. Anyway...I just wanted to ask and see. Im running 2012.






RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
Chris
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RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
Find out if there are any current mates to the assembly Origin or default planes.
Remove those mates then select all components and move to the origin and reapply the mates that originally referenced the top level ref planes or origin.
I think what aroundhere is getting at is that there may be some new functionality that didn't exist when those original posts were made.
There is the new View Mates, Edit Mates and Replace Mates UI. I'll take a look and see if I can find a better method than the one I described above. These would help in determining if any components reference the top level planes. Creating a new assembly and bringing in the current would work and then you could possibly move the original assembly parts out of the original assembly and to the top level by drag-dropping them to it.
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RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
Actual parts or assemblies in the physical world do not have origins. You do not need origins to create views and section views.
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RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
The move button allows you to type in coordinates. Also, you can assemble your base part to the front, top and right planes of our assembly.
The question you must ask before you do this is, what else did they screw up in the model? You may be destroying some in-context feature, especially if all your parts are not constrained.
Back up your working directory before you attempt anything.
RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
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RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
Eric
RE: tips on moving origin or moving assy(with mates)to the standard origin
As mjcole suggested, check to make sure that there aren't any mates between parts and the reference planes. Additionally, check that there are no parts that are "fixed" in the assy. (The first part is generally fixed by default; right-click and select "Float" from the menu.)
After that, you can mate things to the origin as if it were any other point.
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