An iAssembly factory may contain a number of configuration members. If you must work on one specific iAssembly member regularly, it is helpful to set it as the default configuration. The design in the default iAssembly member is displayed every time the top assembly is opened.
The tube and pipe interchangeability set is not created until you apply the Make Adaptive command to a non-adaptive primary runs assembly in the configuration workflow. The set must contain more than one primary runs assembly member so it can be swapped in for the appropriate configuration. A primary runs assembly member can only be adaptive once in the iAssembly factory. The verification process helps you highlight the configuration rows involved in a problem.
With regard to BOM properties, you may want to set one primary runs assembly to reference structure. Since a primary runs assembly may be suppressed, you can also define the BOM quantity property for tube and pipe design in an appropriate configuration.
Activate the top assembly.
In the Model browser, do any of the following:
In the iAssembly Author dialog box, the configuration table displays all the iAssembly members.
With the top assembly active, open the iAssembly Author dialog box and go to the configuration table.
Right-click a configuration member and select Set As Default Row.
The default configuration row appears in light green.
With the top tube and pipe iAssembly factory active, open the configuration table.
In the iAssembly Author dialog box, BOM table, expand the primary runs assembly. Tube & Pipe Runs is the default.
The BOM QTY for each primary runs assembly member is listed. They have the same BOM structure.
Do any of the following:
In the BOM Qty column, enter an appropriate quantity number.
After you have completed all other Inventor iAssembly properties, click Verify to validate the assembly configuration. For instance, if a primary runs assembly member corresponds to more than one adaptive row, the configuration table presents the visual feedback in yellow.
Click OK.
With the top tube and pipe iAssembly factory active, open the configuration table. Ensure that the tube and pipe interchangeability set is already created with at least two primary runs assembly members.
In the appropriate configuration row, click the appropriate Table Replace cell, and select a specific primary runs assembly.
Click Verify to validate the assembly configuration.
If a primary runs assembly member corresponds to more than one adaptive row, the configuration table presents the visual feedback in yellow.
Click OK.
When you have completed all the iAssembly factory properties, you must verify whether they are valid. For instance, a primary runs assembly member can only be adaptive once in the iAssembly factory and the BOM Qty column can only contain a number or a string of Default.
With the top tube and pipe iAssembly factory active, open the configuration table. Ensure that the tube and pipe interchangeability set is already created with at least two primary runs assembly members.
In the iAssembly Author dialog box, configure the appropriate iAssembly factory properties.
Click Verify to validate the assembly configuration.
If errors occur, the configuration table presents the visual feedback in yellow.
Click OK.