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assieme solidworks da step

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Dario Carozzi

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Hello everyone!

It's the 3/4 time that with soloworks, I throw in a step of assembling and I can no longer find the parts of which it is composed and then I don't get out the tree of the parts with which it is formed this step. If the operation is done with inventor, this problem does not arise as inventor recognizes me all the various parts and subaxes.

I ask if someone knows the procedure to make all the parts of which the aid is composed appear.

Thank you.
 
you will have 3dinterconnect active. .
try to turn it off.. :
Probably, but he's already talked about it in the forum.
but also with the activated 3dinterconnect the parts are well visible in the function shaft
 
actually doesn't make you open them individually, but the tree is there. .
in a recent debate it has been understood that it is possible to dissolve the parts, which in that case become virtual, then being able to open them
 
never had import problems in sw, especially file step. If they are axioms, it creates a combination with the various parts, if it is a multibody part, it creates a part composed of various bodies. In my opinion it depends on how the steps were created.
 
However the 3dinterconnect serves x specific cad files, not for generic file type step ect. ect.
always in the discussion I mentioned is reported by pritio72 a comparison between opening of different formats with r without a3dinterconnect https://blog.nuovamacut.it/come-e-perché-open-file-di-terzi-in-solidworks-con-3d-interconnect.

I also agree that it only serves to have references with native files of other software, but it is true that in the case of an open step file as together but that you want to manage as multibody the 3dinterconnect, being faster as opening, has its advantages
 
Yes, but I think if you can't work on it, it's useless enough.
No.
iglistep use them or to download commercials and similar, so I need conversion, or as encumbrance of machines/structures etc of the customer, so to work on it I care little, indeed nothing.

Let's say that, I don't know if I'm particularly unfortunate, 2018 with the steps fights us often.
but reading on the net, it seems to be a version problem.

converted orinseriti steps like 3dinterconnect, which at some point no longer find references to individual internal components, although they were virtualized (I thought it was impossible instead it does).

let's say that in the end, it is best to convert them and keep all the file folder.
all the other situations in turn have presented me some problems. .
 
Good morning to all,
I when I had problems a few versions ago, I do not remember well until, in the sense that when I imported the steps I had to use the original templates of solidworks for the assieme or the part. He cared, but he didn't see anything.
then this problem with recent versions is gone, you can also use custom templates.
the 3dinterconnet confirm that it alone bothers. .
 
@dario carozzi maybe give a signal that the discussion, which you opened, you read it doesn't make the other users think that they participated and wrote unnecessarily.
 
the problem I reported and the solutions provided were not adequate to solve the problem...... thanks
 
I had the same problem these days: Assigns created by the supplier with solidedge and exported first as iges, then as step and finally parasolid.. .nothing to do with and without 3d interconnect, only some objects were loaded and during the import phases exit repeated dialog boxes with written damaged element, so many times how many are the unloaded components.
I reinstalled an old version of inventor and recovered everything... but then I read this discussion and solved:
 
the thing sometimes shatters the absurd, even I often receive steps of artifacts from companies that use solidworks like me, and you do not know why but almost always imported contain a myriad of errors that if I try to solve with the solidworks tool the machine takes half an hour if it does not stop directly.
My solution is to open the step in inventor with the subsequent conversion to iges or parasolid, to 90% this solution makes sure that the import into solids takes place without any error or with a number of irresistible errors and that however they correct in a moment.
 

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