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Solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates

solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube
solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube

Solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube This video highlights the copy with mates tool, which can be a huge time saver when working with assemblies as it allows you to create copies of existing com. There are a few ways to access copy with mates: right click a component and choose copy with mates. first, right click the shelf in the featuremanager design tree and choose copy with mates. the copy with mates propertymanager appears with the shelf listed in the selected components list. select the next button (or blue arrow).

solidworks tips tricks Using copy with Mates Youtube
solidworks tips tricks Using copy with Mates Youtube

Solidworks Tips Tricks Using Copy With Mates Youtube With the assembly open, click copy with mates (assembly toolbar) or insert > component > copy with mates. for selected components in the propertymanager, in the graphics area, select a component to copy, for example, the pin. click to advance to the mates page of the propertymanager. the mates to the selected component are listed under mates in. To copy a part and smartmate, simply drag the geometry of the part you want to copy and drop it to the geometry you want the copy to mate with. it’s just like doing a standard smartmate operation but instead of mating the original part, you’re making and mating a copy that you drag. see an example below. We’ll open the copy with mates propertymanager by clicking copy with mates. from the insert components pulldown menu in the assembly tab, or. insert > components > copy with mates. next select the. components to copy, in this case the fastener. click next in. Start by right clicking the component and choose copy with mates (bottom left) and choose next in the property manager (bottom right). choose copy with mates, click next. we are now ready to choose the new entities to apply these copied mates to. the mates (concentric, coincident and parallel) used from the original component will be available.

solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube
solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube

Solidworks Tips Tricks Copy With Mates Youtube We’ll open the copy with mates propertymanager by clicking copy with mates. from the insert components pulldown menu in the assembly tab, or. insert > components > copy with mates. next select the. components to copy, in this case the fastener. click next in. Start by right clicking the component and choose copy with mates (bottom left) and choose next in the property manager (bottom right). choose copy with mates, click next. we are now ready to choose the new entities to apply these copied mates to. the mates (concentric, coincident and parallel) used from the original component will be available. From the breadcrumb display you can see a multitude of mates assigned to the internal component. i’ll ctrl select the three mounting components and pick ctrl c from the keyboard. copy components. then paste with ctrl v into the graphics area. clicking on the copied internal component will show that mates have been included in the copy (note. Use limit mates sparingly because they take longer to solve. fix mate errors as soon as they occur. adding mates never fixes earlier mate problems. drag components into the approximate correct location and orientation before adding mates because this gives the mate solver application a better chance of snapping components into the right.

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