3dlogix
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2002
- 435
Problem:
You have a large assembly and you need to modify a part that is a parent for almost all the other parts in you assembly. Doing so will cause the other parts to fail and you may need to redefine them all.
Solution:
Determine which parts are children of the part that you wish to modify. Then redefine these parts and replace the assembly constraints with the FIX option.
Now go ahead and modify the part and then redefine each child to new or modified references. The FIX constrant will lock the parts in their last position, but relative to their origin CS and the assembly CS. So you will not see the FAIL REGEN window, and this is a big advantage, since you also keep the parts in their original locations.
Steve
You have a large assembly and you need to modify a part that is a parent for almost all the other parts in you assembly. Doing so will cause the other parts to fail and you may need to redefine them all.
Solution:
Determine which parts are children of the part that you wish to modify. Then redefine these parts and replace the assembly constraints with the FIX option.
Now go ahead and modify the part and then redefine each child to new or modified references. The FIX constrant will lock the parts in their last position, but relative to their origin CS and the assembly CS. So you will not see the FAIL REGEN window, and this is a big advantage, since you also keep the parts in their original locations.
Steve