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Assembly&Sub Assembly

Assembly&Sub Assembly

Assembly&Sub Assembly

(OP)
Dear All,
I have a problem in Assembly.Please read this

Sub Assembly name =S
(having parts names 1 and 2.)

Main assembly Name=M
(Having S(Sub assembly)and parts 3,4)

I made some operations(machining...,extruded cut,revolve cut)in S(sub assembly.)
But that operations should be made in M (Main assembly).
So is there any possibility to transfer those operations into m(main assembly)?
I tried with configurations but no use
Any information greately appreciated
Thanks and Regards
Reswam

RE: Assembly&Sub Assembly

This would depend on how extensive your main assembly is relative to the sub, but one option would be to save the sub as the main assy. Then open the original sub and delete the assembly machining operations. Lastly, replace the remaining parts that are now missing in the main assembly.

RE: Assembly&Sub Assembly

Try opening both S & M at same time. Split window, then click on features you want moved to the other assy and drag to other assy window. You may need to redefine, but at least will be there. Then delete from old assy. Hope this helps.

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