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Maintaining Revsions of CAD Assembly, Parts List, and Assembly drawing. What are folks doing?

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apekim

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I am curious how other organizations are handling/managing the Revision letter of the CREO CAD assembly, the Parts list structure, and the assembly drawing. Does the CAD model assy match the parts list revision or the assembly drawing revision? or are all there maintained at the same Revision?

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Mike
 
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The assembly structure in any form, CAD file, drawing, BOM or Windchill structure are always at the same revision level.
All part models and their drawings are at the same revision level.
The assembly may have multiple parts at different revision levels.

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Ben Loosli
 
Ben,

So in your configuration, when you need to make a change (revise) to just the assembly drawing (perhaps to just add a note or correct a spelling error, you are forced to also change (revise) the revision of the parts list structure...correct? In your case, the same would be true if for some reason you need to change (revise) the parts list for some reason, even if it has no affect on the assembly drawing, you still need to revise both.

I have worked at organizations that have managed revisions in both ways: 1) The assembly drawing is a separate revision and can be revised independently from the parts list revision. The methodology here is that the parts list maintains the collection of parts that make up the assembly, and the assembly drawing just instructs the assemblers on how to install/arrange the parts. 2) all kept at the same revision. Obviously, this approach would slightly add cost when a parts list change had to force an assembly drawing change.

Mike
 
Since we carry the BOM on the assembly drawing, any change to the BOM, notes, or component positioning will result in a revision change for the drawing and assembly (and WTpart).
Windchill is used to keep all items in sync.

If there is a change to a component part or sub-assembly, we revise up the structure until there is no visible change to the drawing views or the BOM/Notes on the drawing.

I am sure that we release many part files that do NOT get updated into their parent assembly, but we do try to catch them when they come through the Configuration Management group for release approval. I wear more than one hat here: Creo and Windchill Administrator, CM approver, manufacturing engineer, and sometimes design checker.


"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
 
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