brentheram
Marine/Ocean
- May 14, 2009
- 2
Hey there, fairly new to Solid Edge, so this may seem like a fairly simple question to those who are proficient... apologies.
While in an assembly, I have created a pattern of identical parts from one fully defined part to be mated with another part.
..... i.e. one bolt used to make a pattern of 4 bolts to fill every hole in a 4 bolt flange....
Again, I fully defined the location and relationships of the original "bolt" I copied in the pattern, but when I change the relationship of the original part, all other parts in the pattern do not move with the original.
In other words, if my original bolt was spaced 3" from the flange, the pattern of bolts created is also spaced 3" from the flange... if the original bolt is moved to 6" from the flange, all of the other bolts stay at 3"?
Am I missing something, is there a way to bind all of the parts in a pattern to the original part so they all move as one?
Thanks in advance for any help!
While in an assembly, I have created a pattern of identical parts from one fully defined part to be mated with another part.
..... i.e. one bolt used to make a pattern of 4 bolts to fill every hole in a 4 bolt flange....
Again, I fully defined the location and relationships of the original "bolt" I copied in the pattern, but when I change the relationship of the original part, all other parts in the pattern do not move with the original.
In other words, if my original bolt was spaced 3" from the flange, the pattern of bolts created is also spaced 3" from the flange... if the original bolt is moved to 6" from the flange, all of the other bolts stay at 3"?
Am I missing something, is there a way to bind all of the parts in a pattern to the original part so they all move as one?
Thanks in advance for any help!