In this workflow, early design stages are complete and you are ready to capture size and attachment options. Determine the parts in the assembly that have variations and create iParts.
For example, the cylinder body, bolt, and shaft have length variations.
Open one of the part files. On the ribbon, click Manage tab Author panel
Create iPart .
In the iPart Author, select parameters, properties, exclusion status, iMates, work features, threads, and other values that are unique in each member. Using the example, add the length parameter. Each selected attribute creates a table column.
Right-click the row and select Insert Row. Repeat for as many variations as you need.
In the Member column, accept the default naming convention or click Options to customize.
If you change the member name, a prompt reminds you that a name change alters the file name and asks you to confirm.
Right-click the appropriate row and select Set as Default Row. If not, the first row is the default row.
Customize column cells, as needed, to create variations among members.
Click Verify to check syntax and verify that all cells contain valid units. If errors are found, make corrections and then click OK to save the file.
Repeat the procedure to create other iParts used in the iAssembly.
Because an iAssembly factory can have both iParts and iAssemblies as members, create subassemblies as needed.
After you create member rows in the factory, you can generate the files.