A weldment is comprised of three unique weld feature groups representing the stages of the manufacturing process.
Within each group, there is a hierarchy of assembly features that go into completing that stage.
Like part features, the weld feature groups used to create a weldment are order dependent and cannot be deleted or reordered.
Only one weld feature group is active at a time. To activate a weld feature group, double-click its symbol or name in the browser.
The difference between weld preparations, welds, and post-weld machining is one of manufacturing process. Each process is dependent on the other.
Features from a subsequent process cannot appear when an earlier group is active. For example, machining features do not appear when the Welds group is active.
The weld feature groups also differ by the assembly features they can contain. Weld preparations and post-weld machining groups can contain chamfers, extrude cut, and holes. The welds group can contain only cosmetic or solid fillet weld features.
You activate any of the weld feature groups (Preparations, Welds, or Machining) and add assembly features to complete the weldment. Choose to use some or all groups based on the type of weld bead you are creating, your preferred process, and whether specialized views of weld states are required in drawings.
The sequence supported by the three feature groups is most common when creating solid weld beads. Cosmetic welds and some solid fillet welds do not require preparations. You can also place weld preparations at the part level.
To document the different weld states in drawings, you must place your features in the appropriate groups.
In an active weld feature group, you can:
You cannot create a design view representation in an active weld feature group, or suppress, edit, or delete a feature in a downstream group.