SolidWorks 2010 Bible
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies Item numbering Balloons number the parts according to the item number that is used in ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Creating folders in the FeatureManager You can add folders to the assembly FeatureManager in o ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies FIGURE 12.11 Moving items into folders Best Practice It is often useful to have an ord ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 12.12 Tree display options in assemblies Showing feature names and descriptions If you ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies FIGURE 12.13 Component name options However, you can assign a component name for a com ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 12.14 An example of what can occur when you do not enter proper descriptions for parts ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies Viewing features, mates, and dependencies The last set of options shown in Figure 12.1 ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Figure 12.17 shows this arrangement using the Bible Bike assembly. If you are a SolidWorks vet ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies To create a sensor in an assembly, right-click the Sensors folder in the assembly Feat ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 12.19 AssemblyXpert results Tutorial: Arranging Assemblies In this tutorial, you take a ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies FIGURE 12.20 Simplifying the FeatureManager display to include descriptions Open the ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 12.21 Adding a description in the Save As dialog box FIGURE 12.22 The newly created vir ...
Chapter 12: Building Efficient Assemblies FIGURE 12.23 The cradle assembly brings along internal mates Note that you cannot undo ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Reorder the other parts and assemblies so that the bigger assemblies appear higher on the lis ...
CHAPTER Getting More from Mates IN THIS CHAPTER Learning efficient mating strategies Performing degrees-of- freedom analysis Usi ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Applying Mates An average assembly of 100 parts is likely to have almost 300 individual mates. ...
Chapter 13: Getting More from Mates ........................................................................................ Mat ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies Also be aware of the view manipulation tools, available by clicking the triad in the lower-lef ...
Chapter 13: Getting More from Mates Multiple Mate mode Multiple Mate mode enables you to select one face in order to mate multip ...
Part III: Working with Assemblies FIGURE 13.5 Applying a SmartMate When you drop the face or edge onto the mating face or edge t ...
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