Flexible Subassemblies
You can make subassemblies flexible. This flexibility allows movement of the individual components of a subassembly within the parent assembly.
An example of the benefit of this function is when you want to move the components of a piston subassembly in a motor assembly. You can move the individual components of the piston while still grouping the components as a subassembly.
Note the following regarding flexible subassemblies:
Mates | The mates in a flexible subassembly are solved simultaneously with the mates of the parent assembly. Therefore, moving or rotating a subassembly component does not violate the mates in the subassembly or its parent. A component moves only within its degrees of freedom according to its mates. |
Multiple Instances | You can insert more than one instance of the subassembly in the same configuration of the parent assembly. You can make some instances rigid and others flexible, and the different instances can have different positions of the subassembly components. |
From the Select
flyout, you can click Select Flexible Subassembly to select flexible
subassemblies and highlight them in the FeatureManager design tree.
Making a Subassembly Flexible
To make a subassembly flexible:
Toggling Between Flexible and Rigid States
You can toggle between the flexible and rigid states for subassemblies from the subassembly shortcut bar.
To make a rigid subassembly flexible: