You can create additional instances of a component in an assembly
and include its mates from the original instance. You do not have to recreate
the mates for each new instance. You can include or replace the existing mates
with the component.
Before you begin:
Create, insert, or open an existing component.
From the
Assembly section of the
action bar,
click
Copy With Mates
.
Select one or more components you want to copy.
The mates associated with the selected components are
listed in the
Copy Component With Mates dialog box. If the
component does not include mates, no other options are displayed in the dialog
box. By default, component mates are copied. Depending on the component, the
following mate types might be listed.
Icon
Mate Type
Angle
Coincident
Distance
Parallel
Perpendicular
Tangent
Optional:
Click the mate selection to remove the mates you do not want
included with the components.
Optional:
Within each included mate:
Click
Re-use existing reference to include that
mate as it is with the copied component.
Replace an existing reference by leaving the
Re-use existing reference check box cleared,
and selecting a new mate reference in the
Replacement reference box.
To flip the mate alignment, click
Flip orientation
.
Note:
Distance and angle mates also allow you to enter a new
distance or angle.
Optional:
To make a copy of the component with the current selections, click
Create and Copy.
You can now make another copy of the component with new
mate selections.
When you have finished copying the component, click
.