Multibody Parts Versus Assemblies
Multibody parts should not replace the use of assemblies.
A general rule to follow is that one part (multibody or not) should represent one part number in a Bill of Materials. A multibody part consists of multiple solid bodies that are not dynamic. If you need to represent dynamic motion among bodies, use an assembly. Tools such as Move Component, Dynamic Clearance, and Collision Detection are available only with assembly documents.
Saving an Assembly as a Multibody Part
You can save an assembly as a multibody part document.
Saving complex assemblies as smaller part documents can be useful in various situations.
- Makes sharing files easier. For example, you have a design of an intricate motor assembly and a potential customer wants to know if it fits in their frame. You can save the motor assembly as a part document and send the part file to potential customers without risking design integrity or transmitting a large assembly document file.
- Simplifies large assemblies. For example, you can use the multibody part as a simplified representation of the assembly in a higher layout assembly.
To save an assembly as a multibody part document: