SWKennedy
Mechanical
- Dec 8, 2009
- 33
Early in the beginnings of setting up our routing library our reseller suggested to take our flanges and create assemblies that included the flanges, gaskets, & fasteners so that when we put them in (and we use quite a bit of them) it was a simple drag and drop just like an elbow or reducer and all was good in the world.
Later we started to experiment with the spool piece drawing feature and found our mini-assemblies would not work because the spool piece feature doesn't recognize the flange assembly as being a stopping point. Our reseller suggested that we stop using the flange assemblies and put the components in one at time. Thus my question.
Does anyone know if it is possible to create some sort of fastener assembly using a mate reference that will work inside of a routing assembly? I have one created that I can take and drop over the hole of a gasket in a non-routing assembly and it works perfect and makes everything good in the world, but when I try to drop it in a routing assembly the mate reference doesn't get recognized.
Later we started to experiment with the spool piece drawing feature and found our mini-assemblies would not work because the spool piece feature doesn't recognize the flange assembly as being a stopping point. Our reseller suggested that we stop using the flange assemblies and put the components in one at time. Thus my question.
Does anyone know if it is possible to create some sort of fastener assembly using a mate reference that will work inside of a routing assembly? I have one created that I can take and drop over the hole of a gasket in a non-routing assembly and it works perfect and makes everything good in the world, but when I try to drop it in a routing assembly the mate reference doesn't get recognized.