Solidworks Quick Tip Adding Or Breaking A Incontext Reference

solidworks Quick Tip Adding Or Breaking A Incontext Reference Youtube
solidworks Quick Tip Adding Or Breaking A Incontext Reference Youtube

Solidworks Quick Tip Adding Or Breaking A Incontext Reference Youtube See more at: goengineer products solidworks learn how to create and break the in context relationships while doing top down assembly modelling. To modify external references, select the external references and click break selected, lock selected, or unlock selected. a dialog box appears listing the selected external references. click ok. you have the option to not create external references when designing in the context of an assembly.

solidworks incontext reference solidworks reference Autocad
solidworks incontext reference solidworks reference Autocad

Solidworks Incontext Reference Solidworks Reference Autocad There is a setting in tools>options>system options>external references. 2. go to the part that has the external reference and find the feature (s) that have a little > next to them. this indicates an external reference. right click on the feature and list external refs. within this dialog you can break or delete the references. External references. you create an external reference when one document is dependent on another document for its solution. if the referenced document changes, the dependent document changes also. in an assembly, you can create an in context feature on one component that references the geometry of another component. Figure 1: virtual part with external references. right click on the part file in the assembly featuremanager design tree and select open part. (figure 2). for this tutorial, we will save the file as an external file so that it is no longer a virtual part. figure 2: open the virtual part in a new window. with the file open, go to file > save as. References. when in context features are added to a part, a reference is created. this reference is added through the assembly in which the feature is added. this means that when a change is made to the “driving” part, the “related” part will update automatically. when a reference is created, it is shown within the part file.

solidworks Pdm Tutorial breaking in Context references To Files
solidworks Pdm Tutorial breaking in Context references To Files

Solidworks Pdm Tutorial Breaking In Context References To Files Figure 1: virtual part with external references. right click on the part file in the assembly featuremanager design tree and select open part. (figure 2). for this tutorial, we will save the file as an external file so that it is no longer a virtual part. figure 2: open the virtual part in a new window. with the file open, go to file > save as. References. when in context features are added to a part, a reference is created. this reference is added through the assembly in which the feature is added. this means that when a change is made to the “driving” part, the “related” part will update automatically. when a reference is created, it is shown within the part file. Step 4: removing the external references. it is finally time to actually purge the model of all these external references. this can be a tedious process, depending on how much of the model is dependent on its parent assembly. the key is to start with the latest change and work your way up the feature tree to the oldest changes. In this video, i show how to break in context relations that are preventing check in of an assembly into solidworks pdm. in context relationships can be very useful, especially in the beginning of a design. the ability to change one part and have matching parts update can save a lot of time. however, if any of these parts are used in other assemblies then those in context relationships can.

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