Forming a New Assembly from Existing Components
You can form a subassembly from components (individual parts or subassemblies) that are already in the assembly, which move the components down one level in the assembly hierarchy.
Before creating a new subassembly, you can
specify the default behavior for saving it, either as a separate external
assembly file or as a virtual component within the parent assembly file. Click
Save new
components to external files.
Recommendation: Position and mate at least one of the components before you
begin, then select that component first. and select or clear All the components must be at the same level within a single parent assembly.
To form a new assembly from existing components:
Example
In this example, assembly A contains components P1 and P2.
Select P1 and P2 to form a new subassembly, S1.
Select P1 and P2 to form a new subassembly, S1.
Instead of referencing the individual component documents P1 and P2, assembly A
references the subassembly document S1.
Any mates that exist between components P1 and P2 move from the Mates folder of assembly A to the Mates folder of subassembly S1.