Mate References
Mate references specify one or more entities of a component to use for
automatic mating. When you drag a component with a mate reference into
an assembly, the SolidWorks software tries to find other combinations
of the same mate reference name and mate type. If the name is the same,
but the type does not match, the software does not add the mate. Here
are some items to note about mate references:
Components.
You can add mate references to parts and assemblies. In assemblies, you
can select assembly geometry (such as a plane in the assembly) or component
geometry (such as the face of a component.)
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Multiple mate references.
A component can contain more than one mate reference. The MateReferences
folder in the FeatureManager design tree holds all mate
references.
For example, you can have a component in an assembly with two mate
references, bolt and washer.
When you drag a fastener with a mate reference named bolt
into the assembly, mates are added between the entities with the same
mate reference name.
Multiple mated
entities. Each mate reference can contain up to three mated entities:
a primary, secondary, and tertiary reference entity. Each of these entities
can have an assigned mate type and alignment. In order for two components
to mate automatically, their mate references must have the same:

To define a mate reference:
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In a part or an assembly, click Mate
Reference
(Reference Geometry toolbar) or Insert, Reference
Geometry, Mate Reference.
The Mate Reference PropertyManager
appears.
Under Reference Name, type a name for the
mate reference.
Under Primary
Reference Entity:
Select a face, edge, vertex, or plane for
the Primary reference entity
. The entity is used for potential mates when dragging a component
into an assembly.
Select a Mate
Reference Type
and a Mate
Reference Alignment
to define the default mate for
the reference entity.
If desired, repeat Step 3 to add secondary and
tertiary entities.
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Click
.
The mate reference is added to the FeatureManager
design tree in the MateReferences
folder.
To capture a mate reference
from an existing mate:
Edit a
component in the context of an assembly.
Click Mate Reference
.
In the
PropertyManager, under References to
Capture, select an entity or a mate.
The entity,
mate, and alignment of the mate appear under Primary
Reference Entity.
Type a name under Reference
Name and click
to add the mate reference to the
component.