Standing
Mechanical
- Jan 14, 2002
- 1,578
When mating cylindrical parts that only require 2 mates, do you leave off the third mate? Out of 19 SolidWorks users here, we have only one person defining all 3 mates for dowels, washers and screws. He says he does this because he can look down the tree of a 500-part assembly and tell if all required parts are fully mated. We cannot tell the difference between a washer and a relay by looking at the part number in the tree. Some of the persons that do not define all 3 mates for cylindrical parts complain that someone is moving their parts into space. I was wondering if any of you complain of others moving your parts? I think that not mating all 3 mates is linked to parts moving in space, but cannot prove it. Because, they miss defining a critical part location I think that if someone moves a part in a subassembly, could move other parts, which are not fully defined. Bradley