You can fix the position of a component so that it cannot move with respect to the assembly origin. By default, the first part in an assembly is fixed; however, you can float it at any time.
It is recommended that at least one assembly component is either fixed, or mated to the assembly planes or origin. This gives a frame of reference for all other mates, and helps prevent unexpected movement of components when mates are added.
- A fixed component has a (f) before its name in the FeatureManager design tree.
- A floating, under defined component has a (-) before its name in the FeatureManager design tree.
- A fully defined component does not have a prefix.
You cannot fix or float an instance in a component pattern.
To fix or float an assembly component: