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Mechanical
- Apr 13, 2006
- 49
Hi,
I am working in Denmark at a large manufacturing company for fluid control components. The company use NX, and even though I am reasonably proficient in the use of NX, I have come across something new that I have not used before... Part families.
Their assemblies are set up where they may have one assembly, where one or more of the components could be a part family (hence, there are different versions of one or more parts). When they create their assembly model files, they will load all variations of the part familie into the one assembly (hence have parts overlapping), and when they create their assembly drawings, to prevent the overlapping parts from showing in the drawing, they will just hide all but the template part in the model tree. They then make their own custom part table with a column for each variation of the assembly, and use a matrix system to show which parts are in which assembly variation...
My question is, would arrangements be the best way to show and hide the components in the assembly drawing? Is their another method that is best? I am just trying to make sure I use the correct method, which was already designed into NX.
Many thanks in advance.
I am working in Denmark at a large manufacturing company for fluid control components. The company use NX, and even though I am reasonably proficient in the use of NX, I have come across something new that I have not used before... Part families.
Their assemblies are set up where they may have one assembly, where one or more of the components could be a part family (hence, there are different versions of one or more parts). When they create their assembly model files, they will load all variations of the part familie into the one assembly (hence have parts overlapping), and when they create their assembly drawings, to prevent the overlapping parts from showing in the drawing, they will just hide all but the template part in the model tree. They then make their own custom part table with a column for each variation of the assembly, and use a matrix system to show which parts are in which assembly variation...
My question is, would arrangements be the best way to show and hide the components in the assembly drawing? Is their another method that is best? I am just trying to make sure I use the correct method, which was already designed into NX.
Many thanks in advance.