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To reference an external part
1 Use
AMCATALOG to reference an external part.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Catalog.
In the Assembly Catalog, choose the External tab.
2 In Directories, right-click and choose Add Directory.
Select the desktop\tutorial folder, and choose OK.
All the part and assembly files in the folder are displayed; the icon in front of
each file indicates whether it is a part file or an assembly file.
3 Clear the Return to Dialog check box.
4 In Part and Subassembly Definitions, right-click DPULLEY and choose Attach.
5 In the graphics area on your screen, specify an insertion point and press
ENTER.
DPULLEY is now externally referenced and instanced into your copy of the
pullyasm.dwg file.
Applying Assembly Constraints
Now that the parts are referenced or localized into the assembly drawing, you
build the assembly by applying assembly constraints. You apply them to one
part at a time, removing degrees of freedom. The more constraints a part has,
the less freedom of movement it has.
You link the parts, one by one, like a chain, by constraining each part to
another part. Use the DOF symbol to illustrate how many degrees of freedom
are removed. Usually, you need to solve at least 2 degrees of freedom to suf-
ficiently constrain a part.
Zoom in as needed to make selection points easier to see. First, you constrain
the pulley to the bracket along the common axes. Then, you add another
constraint, to mate the planes of the two parts.
dpulley