Assembly is the process of combining or assembling several parts in a certain relationship. An assembly is a combination of two or more parts, also called components, in one SOLIDWORKS document. We can position and orient components using pairs that form connections between components. Very easy process. There are 2 assembly methods in Solidworks: 1. Part coordinate system method. 2. Part Method Part coordinate system method Click the new icon and part icon to create a new image. 2Click and create a part image. Then save and name the file part1. Create a new part and then create a new plane that is 30 mm apart. Then save and name the file part 2. After the above process is complete, we enter the stage for assembling part 1 and part 2. Here are the steps: Click the New icon and click the assembly icon. In the menu bar select windows, tile horizontally. So a horizontal tile window will appear Click the 2D Sketch icon so that origin will be active in windows assembly. Click on the text pa...
Drawing Templates in this section are based upon the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers ASME Y14 American National Standard for Engineering
Drawing and Related Documentation Practices. These standards represent the
drawing practices used by U.S. industry. The ASME Y14 practices supersede the
American National Standards Institute ANSI standards. The ASME Y14
Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices are published by The
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, NY. References to the
current ASME Y14 standards are used with permission.
Only a portion of the ASME Y14 American National Standard for Engineering
Drawing and Related Documentation Practices are presented in this book.
Information presented in Projects 1 - 5 represent sample illustrations of a drawing,
view and or dimension type. The ASME Y14 Standards Committee develops and
maintains additional Drawing Standards. Members of these committees are from
Industry, Department of Defense and Academia.
Companies create their own drawing standards based upon one or more of the
following:
• ASME Y14
• ISO or other International drawing standards
• Older ANSI standards
• Military standards
Of course there is also the “We’ve always done it this way” drawing standard or
“Go ask the Drafting Supervisor” drawing standard.
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Drawing and Detailing with SolidWorks
A Workbook for SolidWorks 2001/2001Plus
by David C. Planchard and Marie P. Planchard
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