hobbs101
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2012
- 74
Hi. I've not been using iparts for long and am realising that they might be more trouble than they are worth!
So, I've got a family of shafts, 4 off, identical other than lengths. I've converted the part to an ipart and set the lengths accordingly. I've put the iparts into my assembly. All is fine.
I've done a manufacturing drawing. When I made the ipart I set the table such that
- part number for each member is identical - P-COL-104301
- member numbers are -01, -02 ...
This works well for the part drawing, as the automated drawing border part number comes up as the common part number, i.e. P-COL-104301. I've put in a table to list the members and their lengths.
Now I come to do a GA of my top level assembly. I find now that the parts list on the GA shows 4 off of the common part number, not the member numbers.
So, easy work around is to change the part numbers in the ipart table to also read -01, -02 ... But then my drawing border part number reads the -01 member number that the drawing is based on. Ok, I realise I can easily edit this manually on the drawing, but am I missing something here? Is there something I'm not doing right?
Thanks.
Hobbs101
Mechanical Design Engineer
So, I've got a family of shafts, 4 off, identical other than lengths. I've converted the part to an ipart and set the lengths accordingly. I've put the iparts into my assembly. All is fine.
I've done a manufacturing drawing. When I made the ipart I set the table such that
- part number for each member is identical - P-COL-104301
- member numbers are -01, -02 ...
This works well for the part drawing, as the automated drawing border part number comes up as the common part number, i.e. P-COL-104301. I've put in a table to list the members and their lengths.
Now I come to do a GA of my top level assembly. I find now that the parts list on the GA shows 4 off of the common part number, not the member numbers.
So, easy work around is to change the part numbers in the ipart table to also read -01, -02 ... But then my drawing border part number reads the -01 member number that the drawing is based on. Ok, I realise I can easily edit this manually on the drawing, but am I missing something here? Is there something I'm not doing right?
Thanks.
Hobbs101
Mechanical Design Engineer