replace component and mate problem

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by billyb, Dec 5, 2007.

  1. billyb

    billyb Guest

    I have replaced a component and have checked "re attach mates", but I
    still have numberous triangles and exclamation marks. Is there any
    easier way than to go into every mate and re-mate manually?
     
    billyb, Dec 5, 2007
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  2. billyb

    Anna Wood Guest

    You will have to re-mate your broken mates. Just modify them and fix
    the offending selections.

    If your parts are copied and morphed from the originals of the parts
    in your assembly you will have less issues with this.

    I have one SHCS model that has been copied and morphed into new SHCS
    files. I can replace these parts all day long with no mates errors.
    The key is the internal id's of all the faces, planes, etc is the same
    so SW will recognize this when doing a Replace. This same SHCS was
    used as the starting point for my LHCS file and my BHCS file, it can
    be swapped out without mate errors.

    Copy the base part to clone for your new version will help reduce mate
    errors when replacing.

    You can also add Mate References to your models, read up on that in
    the Help files.

    Cheers,

    Anna Wood
     
    Anna Wood, Dec 5, 2007
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  3. billyb

    Mark Guest

    Have you tried "replace mate entities"? It's essentially the same
    thing, re-mating every mate manually, but at least they're all there
    in one place - two clicks per mate (select the mate, select the new
    entity). The same display should have appeared in the feature manager
    after you replaced the component; if you missed it there you can get
    to it by right clicking on the part in the feature tree or the viewing
    area (you may have to extend the context menu by clicking on the
    double arrow at the bottom, if you haven't turned off that option).
    As Anna suggested, using the old part as a basis for the new one will
    minimize these difficulties.
    -Mark
     
    Mark, Dec 6, 2007
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