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Circular pattern in Assembly.

Circular pattern in Assembly.

Circular pattern in Assembly.

(OP)
Hi
Can anybody suggest me if I can perform a circular pattern in assembly. using Catia V5R12.
Thx in advance.

RE: Circular pattern in Assembly.

Normally we re-use an exiting pattern in order to create a pattern in a assembly.  The pattern (circular, rectangular or user), must be included in one of the parts that you are going to insert in your assembly.  If you are talking about new features, well, I’ve checked for you the documentation of the enhancement of V5R12 but there is nothing mentioned about creating patterns from scratch within the assembly workbench.

I don’t know if this helps.

Alex Laurenceau

RE: Circular pattern in Assembly.

(OP)
Hi Alex,
Thank you very much for ur reply. Actually I had put up my question in wrong way but anyway later I figured out the answer for my question.
But ur information was also very useful.
FBM

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