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Hello,

I work in a team of 10 Catia designers.
I had to review some of their previous tasks.
All of them use in Assembly files the Fix constrain for all components!
It is something unusual for me; I always place a fix constrain for the most important component and use that component as a reference for all the other appropriate constrains.
Why are they doing that? Save time?
Am I wrong?...…


Thank you!

CAD 2015
 
It was a time when I worked in a project for AIRBUS. we did exactly what you described but in the end we delete all those constraints and replace them with fixes (that was the procedure imposed).

Can you imagine what kind of workstation do you need to have to work with assemblies with (maybe) thousands of constraints?

Or how difficult it would be to manage modifications in huge assemblies (think at an aircraft fuselage)?

Regards
Fernando

 
Thank you, Fernando!

CAD 2015
 
It isn't that hard to maintain constraints. you can group them in sets just like geometry in geo-sets. The risk with fixing everything is that if a component size changes, now its out of position in the assembly which can cascade through its surrounding components.

Constraint_sets_pqefij.png
 
I've heard of some companies that use SNAP to position parts and then FIX to lock them in place.

Not what I would do, but it is another method.
 
Thanks, Jackk.
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