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symmetrical assembly/configuration of sub-axis in combination

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Calender

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Good evening,

I often find myself creating multiple different codes of assemblies consisting of the same components, to be able to insert them as right-left assembly in another set of higher order (in practice it is to make a speculation of a subsieme in a set, without using the "specchia" function, creating instead two different subaxes that contain the same ipt files and therefore do a double job). the components of such assemblies are assembled differently depending on where they are placed, but the ipt files that make up them are exactly the same. Is there any way to "configure" a set? I would be tempted to use the representations and suppress components according to the need for right or left mounting, but I do not think it is the right way and the levels of detail have always bothered me. Is there any ad hoc method?

Thank you.
 
Hi.
you need to make the representation of position, or, you can create subaxis (groups) mounted differently (dx-sx) but then give it the characteristic (in distinct environment) of "hidden" so that, the latter do not appear but are displayed separately only their content (comfortable assemblies). usually, to distinguish them, I share them with the prefix nas
 
representation --> position.
However, you have to prepare all the mounting constraints well, which is what you would do in a file created by symmetricing the positions of the various components.

burning on time.
I think the second method of matteo a little more slender.
 

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