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Ribbon: Manage tab Author panel Create iPart |
Left pane |
Shows part attributes, according to the selected tab. |
Right pane |
Shows selected values and adds a column in the iPart table. Specifies keys to represent the nesting order in the part browser and on the Key tab of the Place iPart dialog box. Only columns designated as keys are shown in the browser. Right-click an attribute and select Key such as material or size. In the iPart table, a key icon in column headings identify designated values. Select the Key order to set the nesting order. For example, if you select an iPart by its length, and then its width, set Length as Key1 and Width as Key2. |
iPart table |
Contains columns in the order selected. Some cell or column settings can also be specified in the right pane. Note: A column or cell cannot be designated as both a custom value and a key.
Member is automatically created as the first column. Its default value is the file name, indexed per member, such as bolt-01, bolt-02, and so on. For more information about Member Name and Part Number, click to see Options reference If you rename a member from the default file name, a prompt reminds you that a name change alters the file name and asks you to confirm. Note: The Member column is the default file name column. If you remove the file name setting, the member file name is based on key names. Key names can result in long file names as all key names are concatenated in the file name.
Rows represent individual iPart members. Right-click to specify:
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Columns indicate the values that are unique for each iPart member. Right-click to specify:
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Buttons |
Options opens the Options dialog box. You can create or edit part numbers and member names. For more information about Member Name and Part Number, click to see Naming Scheme. Verify checks the table for cell values that are not valid for the column type, improper column headers, and if numeric values have correct units. Cells with errors are highlighted with a yellow background. |
Specifies the attributes used to define an iPart factory. A row is added for each iPart member, with values specified to differentiate among variations. The number of columns in an iPart is limited to 256, but usually variations that differentiate among members are limited to a few columns. Columns are added to the iPart table in the order selected. |
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Parameters |
Contains parameters specified when the part was created, such as features, dimensions, renamed parameters, and custom parameters. Renamed and custom parameters are automatically added as columns to the iPart table, but other parameters can be individually selected. |
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Properties |
Lists summary, project, and physical properties. If an iFeature with Custom properties is present, the iFeature custom properties are included. Properties can be used in drawings and the bill of materials. Useful properties can include:
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Suppression |
Specifies individual features to compute or suppress. When creating the part, suppress features and add additional features that define members, such as a cut or extrusion. Using this method, you can include multiple variations of a part in one file, and then specify the compute or suppression status of each feature for each member in the iPart table. Depending on the amount of discretion you want to allow when the part is placed, you can:
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iFeatures |
Specifies table driven iFeatures to include in the iPart table. When included, a unique iFeature row can be specified for each iPart row. You can specify the suppression status for the iFeature in each row of the iPart table. | |
iMates |
Specifies individual iMates to include in an iPart member. You can include or suppress, set offset values, specify matching name, and sequence number. |
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Work Features |
Specifies work features to include in an iPart. For electrical parts, work points that represent pins are included by default. For non-electrical parts, work features are excluded by default, except the features with associative iMates. When included in a member, a work feature has the same visibility setting as in the original part. Consider:
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Threads |
Specifies thread parameters for each iPart member. Define columns for each regular or tapered thread parameter. Include all parameters that may vary to match the replacement thread. For example: |
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Existing thread |
Replacement thread |
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Thread1:Family="ANSI Unified Screw Threads" Thread1:Designation="7/16-14 UNC" |
Thread1:Family="ANSI Unified Screw Threads" Thread1:Designation="7/16-18 UNS" |
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In most cases, this iPart would fail because the Thread1:Class was not added to the table. In the existing thread, three classes are available: 1A, 2A, and 3A. In the replacement thread, only 2A is available. Unless the specified thread is a complete match (both are 2A), it fails because a thread feature cannot be generated. In this case, select the Class parameter in addition to Family and Designation to prevent this error: |
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Existing thread |
Replacement thread |
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Thread1:Family="ANSI Unified Screw Threads" Thread1:Designation="7/16-14 UNC" Thread1:style-class="1A" |
Thread1:Family="ANSI Unified Screw Threads" Thread1:Designation="7/16-18 UNS" Thread1:style-class="2A" |
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Sheet Metal |
Specifies the optional inclusion of: Sheet Metal Rule, Sheet Metal Unfold (if needed due to being different from that specified in the Sheet Metal Rule) and a named Flat Pattern Orientation as columns in the iPart Factory table. |
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Other |
Creates custom column headings in the table, such as cost per unit, that do not control size or placement of a member. Values can contain text or numeric data. In the Prompt section, adds a prompt for placement instructions or other information. |