You can form a subassembly from components (individual parts or
subassemblies) that are already in the
assembly, which
move
the components down one level in the assembly hierarchy.
Before creating a new subassembly, you can specify the default
behavior for saving
it. You can
save the subassembly
as
a separate external assembly file or as a virtual component within the parent
assembly file. Click and select or clear Save new
components to external files.
All the components must be at the same level within a single parent
assembly.
To form a new assembly from existing components:
-
In the graphics area or the FeatureManager design tree,
Ctrl + select the components.
-
Do one of the following:
- Right-click one of the selected components, and select
Form New Subassembly.
- Click .
To form a subassembly from
components contained in a folder in the FeatureManager design tree,
right-click the folder and click Form New
Subassembly.
-
Select an option for the subassembly origin:
Origin of parent
assembly |
Uses the origin of the
parent assembly as the origin of the subassembly. |
Origin of the first
selected component |
Uses the origin of the
first selected component as the origin of the
subassembly. |
Point or vertex |
Opens a dialog box where
you can select a point or vertex to use as the origin of the
subassembly. |
Depending on your Assemblies option setting, one of the
following occurs:
- The new subassembly is saved as a virtual component
within the parent assembly.
- The Save As dialog
box appears, so you can save the new subassembly in its own assembly
document. Browse to a different folder if required, enter a File name, and click Save.
A new subassembly is inserted at the level where the
selected components are located, and the components move into the new
subassembly.
Example
In this example, assembly
A contains components
P1 and
P2.

Select
P1 and
P2 to form a new subassembly,
S1.
Instead of referencing the individual component documents
P1 and
P2, assembly
A
references the subassembly document
S1.

Any mates that exist between components P1 and P2 move from the Mates folder of assembly A to the Mates folder of subassembly S1.