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update parts in a set inventor

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feliceuccello

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hi to everyone, I press that I use from very few autodesk inventor professional 2011. while having a good experience with autocad, I often find myself in trouble... I think this question is very obvious for those who already use the program.

I created a machine consisting of a set of sheet metal parts (folded panels). I have to assemble the various panels with bolts. I insert bolted connections with the wizard without problems. if I open the single parts that make up the axieme (I need this to make the tables of the various sheets to punch and fold) I do not find on the same holes in sheet for the passage of the screws.
It almost seems that bolted connections are valid only at the level of assembly and not on the side.

How do I automatically return the holes made in the axieme on the individual parts of the machine? Thank you.
 
I always did the holes first and then I put the screws. I've been praying for a while that I haven't worked on inventor. I still believe that if you've made the bolted connections, there must be an option to check out "extensive work in the parts" or something that looks like it.

verify that it is so. and above all he uses the guide of inventor.
 
while running the bolted connection, do you see the holes in all parts used? both in the connection creation window, and in the real model view?
 
Yes, I see the hole in the two sheet panels crossed by the screw. Once you create the bolted connection, hiding it, I see the holes in the two panels.

It also happens to me that, by making a hole in a set, the subaxis and components do not therefore report the hole made.
 
Yes, I see the hole in the two sheet panels crossed by the screw. Once you create the bolted connection, hiding it, I see the holes in the two panels.

It also happens to me that, by making a hole in a set, the subaxis and components do not therefore report the hole made.
if you do any work at the level of together this does not come but just remains at the level of together.
 
theoretically the bolted connection at the level of assembly should however assign features to the parts, which usually have the overimpressed padlock in the reference frame.
 
I'll throw it there, did you try to use the feature manager?
is an add-in that serves to recreate on the parts the holes or other work performed together... .
 

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