Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
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Hi,
In the USA defense industry it is quite common to have multiple "dash" numbers of an assembly. These represent different arrangements or configurations that are similar to one another.
At my company we would balloon these out on a single drawing in whatever way quickly shows the difference between the two numbers (call them 123a456-1 and 123a456-2)
In NX 8.5 (soon to upgrade to NX10), I'm looking for a method of ballooning multiple dash numbers using associative (auto) balloons on a single drawing. We would have two master models 123a456-1 and 123a456-2 that would be detailed in file called 123a456DWG.
Right now, assembly arrangements are not used due to a separate material requirement planning process. However, if the only way to do this properly is using arrangements, then that is my answer for now, I suppose.
Thanks,
Frank
In the USA defense industry it is quite common to have multiple "dash" numbers of an assembly. These represent different arrangements or configurations that are similar to one another.
At my company we would balloon these out on a single drawing in whatever way quickly shows the difference between the two numbers (call them 123a456-1 and 123a456-2)
In NX 8.5 (soon to upgrade to NX10), I'm looking for a method of ballooning multiple dash numbers using associative (auto) balloons on a single drawing. We would have two master models 123a456-1 and 123a456-2 that would be detailed in file called 123a456DWG.
Right now, assembly arrangements are not used due to a separate material requirement planning process. However, if the only way to do this properly is using arrangements, then that is my answer for now, I suppose.
Thanks,
Frank





RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
Otherwise you are indeed stuck on arrangements...
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RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
If you are willing to undertake this activity outside of NX. I would highly recommend InspectionXpert for CAD.
This product allows you to import NX native drawings and auto balloon every callout in a single click. You can also import multiple files auto compare revisions
and create Balloons PDF's 2d and 3d drawings and much more.
www.inspectionXpert.com
Regards James
RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
If you add two parts lists two a drawing, does the auto balloon feature still work? In my testing I haven't gotten it to work, yet.
RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
Can anyone confirm this for NX10?
I suspect arrangements would work... But the PL might be screwy.
RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
1. You are creating a new assembly of the two sub-assemblies.
2. Then you are creating a drawing of this assembly.
The reason I'm asking is that you can also add components to a drawing without creating a new assembly.
If you use either method the BOM will add both assemblies components into a single part count list. So in other words if you have 1x component XYZ-1 in assembly 123a456-1 and 2x component XYZ-1 in assembly 123a456-2 then the BOM count for component XYZ-1 will be 3.
Auto-ballooning does work on multiple views of a drawing though.
RE: Method of associatively ballooning multiple models in a drawing?
123a456-1
123a456-2
Suppose these two assemblies are made up of find numbers 1 - 50.
I want to use Auto-Balloons to balloon out these find numbers throughout the entire drawing.