How to Replace Components in NX Assemblies

How to Replace Components | NX Assemblies

Overview: This TechTip provides a detailed walkthrough on the process of replacing a component within an assembly using Nx software. The objective is to substitute an existing part for a specified component efficiently. Follow the steps outlined below to achieve the desired result. Step 1: Begin by opening the file "replace_components\replace_components.prt." Step 2: Navigate to the Assemblies tab, then select …

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Parametric Model

Creating Formulas to form Parametric model | CATIA V5

How to rename parameter and formula creation for parameter to form a parametric model. …

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Web - How to Create a Ball joint constraint in an Assembly Siemens NX 2306

How to create Ball joint in an Assembly | NX2306 version

Overview In this TechTip you will learn about how to create Ball joint in an Assembly using Nx2306 version. A Ball joint is similar to a Spherical joint in the Motion application and removes three degrees of freedom. You can rotate the constrained component about all three axes and will not be able to translate …

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