Part Drawing or Assembly Drawing

HiCAD distinguishes between part drawings (also called detail drawings) and assembly drawings.


Assembly drawing

To further improve automation, HiCAD allows you to define a 3-D drawing as a assembly drawing immediately upon its creation and (if you are working with the PDM system HELiOS) to enter it in the database. This ensures considerably more efficiency in referencing, itemisation, BOM creation and also in the combined use of the HELiOS.

In an assembly drawing, a 3-D main assembly will be automatically created and entered into the database. All subsequently created 3-D parts will be assigned to this main assembly. Main assemblies are used in numerous HiCAD automatic procedures. For example, the product structure of the main assembly, including its sub-assemblies, will be automatically transferred to the HELiOS product structure when performing an itemisation and identical part search in a Steel Engineering drawing.

Main assemblies are marked in the ICN by the symbol and have the Assembly part type. Please note that a drawing can contain only one main assembly.

Example of an assembly drawing

 

The following options are available for defining a drawing as an assembly immediately upon its creation:

  1. Via the Start Centre

When creating a new drawing , you can define that you want an assembly drawing to be created by activating the Create new drawing (3-D assembly) option directly in the Start Centre.

  1. Via the ICN

If you have created a new drawing , but not yet defined it as an assembly drawing , right-click the drawing name in the ICN. In the context menu, activate the Main assembly function.

  1. Via the Ribbon:

If you have created a new drawing , but not yet defined it as an assembly drawing , open the 3-D Standard tab and select New > Assembly > Main assembly .

If the drawing had been assigned a document master and article master when it was created, this data will be applied to the main assembly. If not, HiCAD asks you to enter the data. The article master of the main assembly is then also assigned to the drawing.


Part drawing

2-D drawings are always part drawings, because they do not have assemblies and main assemblies with explicit assembly identifiers.

 

To create a part drawing , activate the Create new drawing (2-D/3-D) part option in the Start Centre. If you are working without the Start Centre, do not create a main assembly. Drawings without a main assembly will always be regarded as part drawings.

Example of the ICN structure of a 2-D part drawing

 

If you activate this option for 3-D drawings, HiCAD will (in contrast to the assembly drawing) not automatically create a main assembly. You can then create assemblies, main parts and sub-parts and convert the drawing into an assembly drawing subsequently.


Convert drawing into assembly drawing

If you want to convert an existing drawing (e.g. from an earlier HiCAD version) into an assembly drawing , proceed as follows:

If you create a new main assembly while one main assembly already exists, the latter will be converted into a normal assembly and a new main assembly will be created after confirming with Yes. You can then move the relevant parts of the previous main assembly into the new main assembly.

Assemblies, Main Parts and Sub-Parts

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