Mate PropertyManager - Standard Tab
You add or edit standard mates on the Standard tab of the Mate PropertyManager.
To open the Mate PropertyManager, do one of the following in an assembly:
- Add a mate by clicking Mate (Assembly toolbar), or .
- Edit a mate by expanding the Mates folder in the FeatureManager design tree. Right-click one or more mates, and select Edit Feature.
Mate Selections
Entities to Mate | Specifies the entities that you
want to mate. Use the Alt key to temporarily hide a face when you need to select an obscured face for mates. When the Optimize component placement when adding mates option is enabled, components are placed in more logical positions on the screen and relative to other components when you create mates. To disable this option, click and clear the option. |
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Multiple mate mode | Mates multiple components to a
common reference in a single operation. The following fields and
options appear:
You can remove a mate from the
multi-mate folder by right-clicking it and clicking Remove from Multi-Mate. You can
remove all mates from a multi-mate folder by right-clicking the
folder and clicking Dissolve
Multi-Mate. The mates appear in the Mates
folder, and
do not have a multi-mate association with each
other.
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Mate Type
Only the mates that apply to the current selections are available.
Coincident | Positions the selected faces,
edges, and planes (in combination with each other or combined with a
single vertex) so they share the same infinite plane. Positions two
vertices so they touch.
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Parallel | Places the selected items at a constant distance apart from each other. | |||||||
Perpendicular | Places the selected items at a 90° angle to each other. | |||||||
Tangent | Places the selected items tangent to each other. At least one selection must be a cylindrical, conical, or spherical face. | |||||||
Concentric | Places the selections so that they share the same
centerline. To prevent rotation in concentric mates, after selecting the mating geometry, select Lock rotation. This option is selected automatically if you have Lock rotation of new concentric mates to Toolbox components selected in the Hole Wizard/Toolbox system options. If you have components with two holes, you can
mate those components even when the holes are not the same
distance apart by creating a misaligned mate. Select a
misalignment type:
Specify the Maximum deviation value if you do not want to use the value defined in the document property. To change the Maximum deviation value, clear the Use Document Property option. The Result section lists the misaligned mates, where the mates are symmetric misaligned mates or only one of the mates is misaligned. When using misaligned concentric mates, click Remove link between mates to revert the concentric mate. The misaligned mates appear in a Misaligned folder under the Mates folder. |
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Lock | Maintains the position and orientation between two components. | |||||||
Distance | Places the selected items with the specified distance between them. | |||||||
Angle | Places the selected items at the specified angle to each other. | |||||||
Mate alignment | Changes the mate alignment.
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Mates
Mates contains either all the mates added while the PropertyManager is open or all the mates that you are editing. When there are multiple mates in the Mates box, you can select a mate to edit.
Options
Add to new folder | Places new mates in a folder under the Mates
folder in the
FeatureManager design tree. When
this
option is cleared, new mates appear in the
Mates
folder. Add to New
Folder is not available if you select By Status or Separate Fasteners under
Group
Mates.
To access Group Mates,
right-click the Mates
folder.
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Show popup dialog | Shows the Mate pop-up toolbar when you add mates. When this option is cleared, you add mates in the PropertyManager. |
Show preview | Previews a mate when you make enough selections for a valid mate. |
Use for positioning only | Moves components to the position
defined by the mate, but a mate is not added to the FeatureManager
design tree. A mate appears in the Mates box so you can edit and position the
components, but the mate does not appear in the FeatureManager
design tree when you close the Mate PropertyManager. Use for positioning
only is an alternative to adding many mates,
then later deleting those mates in the FeatureManager design
tree.
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Make first selection transparent | Makes the first component that you select transparent to make it easier to select the second component. This option is useful if the second component is behind the first. |