yeagsman85
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2012
- 30
I'm working on a project that has multiple parts that are assembled into a series of different final assemblies with each final assembly consisting of a unique configuration of parts. Each of the final assemblies has a drawing attached to it with part identifiers as well as manufacturing notes and instructions. I'm certain this is not a unique situation.
In terms of creating/managing these drawings, I have created a separate assembly file within Teamcenter for each configuration with a drawing attached to each assembly. While this is simple and clean, it creates problems whenever I have to update a part. For example, if I make a change to Part 1 and it goes to Rev B, I have to go in and update each and every assembly that uses that part which can be a time consuming process considering the number of assemblies I work with. Also, the parts can change fairly frequently so it can be a full-time job just keeping the final assemblies and drawings updated.
My question is whether or not there is a way to use one "master" assembly file that consists of all of the parts in the different assemblies where I can define the different configurations for the final assemblies? The idea would be to allow me to only have to update one assembly file when a change is made rather than having to make the same change in multiple files. I've tried using arrangements and reference sets but they don't quite function the way I'm hoping.
I've attached a file that graphically shows what I'm trying to accomplish.
In terms of creating/managing these drawings, I have created a separate assembly file within Teamcenter for each configuration with a drawing attached to each assembly. While this is simple and clean, it creates problems whenever I have to update a part. For example, if I make a change to Part 1 and it goes to Rev B, I have to go in and update each and every assembly that uses that part which can be a time consuming process considering the number of assemblies I work with. Also, the parts can change fairly frequently so it can be a full-time job just keeping the final assemblies and drawings updated.
My question is whether or not there is a way to use one "master" assembly file that consists of all of the parts in the different assemblies where I can define the different configurations for the final assemblies? The idea would be to allow me to only have to update one assembly file when a change is made rather than having to make the same change in multiple files. I've tried using arrangements and reference sets but they don't quite function the way I'm hoping.
I've attached a file that graphically shows what I'm trying to accomplish.