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carpedav000 14-11-2016 10:13

Inventor Help
 
Whenever I try to put AM wheel files into an assembly, the computer freaks out and tells me this cannot be done. Does anyone know a way to get these files into an assembly?

Zealii 14-11-2016 12:05

I would recommend opening the .stp wheel file in a new window so you can save it as the inventor file format first. Then you can place the .ipt into your assembly file. Hope this helps!

carpedav000 14-11-2016 12:25

Re: Inventor Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zealii (Post 1616240)
I would recommend opening the .stp wheel file in a new window so you can save it as the inventor file format first. Then you can place the .ipt into your assembly file. Hope this helps!

Would there be any other problems that could occur with the wheels being their own assemblies?

tim-tim 14-11-2016 12:48

Re: Inventor Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carpedav000 (Post 1616249)
Would there be any other problems that could occur with the wheels being their own assemblies?

No. You can use assemblies within assemblies. The AM wheels would then be considered a sub-assembly of the assembly you placed them in.

It sounds like the file type is the issue. Inventor (and many other CAD packages) does not handle STEP (.step .stp) ile conversion at the inserting into assembly level. Our rule is to always open and convert the STEP file to a native CAD format, save, and use the newly created file.

Zealii 14-11-2016 12:48

Not that I can think of. Placing assemblies in other assemblies has never given me any issues. It just creates nested assemblies.

dirtbikerxz 14-11-2016 13:11

Re: Inventor Help
 
It sounds like you are trying to place a .step file directly into an assembly. You have to import the .step file first, save it as a .ipt part or .iam assembly. And then place that part/assembly into your current assembly.


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