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To localize an external part with the Browser
1 Localize the external parts HEXBOLT_1 and HEXBOLT_3.
Browser Press CTRL and select HEXBOLT_1 and HEXBOLT_3.
Right-click the selected parts and choose All Instances
Localize.
This shortcut method enables you to localize and externalize parts without
opening the Assembly Catalog. When you select a local part in the Browser,
the externalize option is available.
For more information about local and external assembly components, see
Creating Local and External Parts on page 481.
You are now ready to check the assembly for mass properties and interference.
Getting Information from Assemblies
Now that all the parts are constrained, you can check for interference and
obtain mass property information for some of the parts or the entire assembly.
Checking for interference between two or more parts in the assembly can detect
design problems before manufacturing starts. Mass property information can
tell you whether the dimensions or materials of a part need to be changed to
achieve the desired results. This analysis is critical for making decisions early in
the design phase that can prevent manufacturing problems later.
Checking for Interference
An interference analysis detects interference between two parts or all parts.
You can move up or down the assembly tree, selecting parts as you proceed.
Next, you will perform an interference analysis on the entire pliers assembly.