How do I extract part from a Solidworks assembly?

Can you make a part from an assembly in Solidworks?

To create a part within an assembly: Click New Part (Assembly toolbar) or Insert > Component > New Part. For externally saved parts, enter a name for the new part in the Save As dialog box and click Save.

How do I convert assembly to single part in Solidworks?

To open the Save Assembly as Part PropertyManager:

  1. In an assembly, click File > Save As.
  2. Select Part (*. prt;*. sldprt) for the file type.
  3. Select Include specified components.
  4. Select Override defaults.
  5. Click Save.

How do I export individual parts in Solidworks?

To create an exploded view:

  1. Click Exploded View. (Assembly toolbar) or Insert > Exploded View.
  2. Select one or more solid bodies to include in the first explode step. …
  3. Drag a triad arm to explode the solid bodies. …
  4. Under Settings, click Done. …
  5. Create more explode steps as needed, then click .

How do you edit a part in assembly in Solidworks?

To edit a part while in an assembly:

  1. Right-click the part and select Edit Part, or click Edit Component on the Assembly toolbar. …
  2. Make the necessary changes to the part.
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How do I convert Assembly to step in Solidworks?

You can set the export options when you export SOLIDWORKS part or assembly documents as STEP files.



To set the STEP export options:

  1. Click File > Save As.
  2. Select a STEP file type for Save as type, then click Options.
  3. Select from the options described below, then click OK.
  4. Click Save to export the document.

How do I scale a part in Solidworks?

Scaling a Part

  1. In a part document, click Scale (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Scale .
  2. Set options in the PropertyManager.
  3. Click. The geometry of the model increases or decreases in size according to the scaling factors and other options you set. The Scale feature scales only the geometry of the model.

How do you save an assembly single body in Solidworks?

Open the assembly Save As Part and select the All Components radio button and hit Save. Notice that the Bodies Folder has been reduced to One Body or just a few bodies instead of multiple. If you don’t see the Bodies Folder go to Options, then Feature manager, then select Show on the Solid Bodies Option.

How do I show all parts in a Solidworks assembly?

Right-click on the blank graphics area and select “Show Hidden Components.” SOLIDWORKS will display any components hidden in the assembly. If you click on the component, it will show it when you exit this state (which can be done by clicking Escape on your keyboard or clicking “Exit Show-Hidden”).

How do you explode a sub assembly in Solidworks?

To use an exploded view from a subassembly:

  1. In an assembly, select a subassembly that has an exploded view.
  2. In the PropertyManager, click Reuse Subassembly Explode. The subassembly explodes in the graphics area, and the steps of the exploded view from the subassembly appear under Explode Steps.
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How do you make an exploded assembly drawing in Solidworks?

In the drawing:

  1. Insert a model view of the assembly using the orientation needed for the exploded view. For details, see Model View.
  2. Right-click the drawing view and click Properties.
  3. In the Drawing View Properties dialog box, under Configuration information, select Show in exploded or model break state.

How do I edit an imported part in Solidworks?

Editing Imported Features

  1. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click the feature created from the imported document, and select Edit Feature. …
  2. In the Files of type list, select the desired format.
  3. Browse to select the desired file to import. …
  4. Select the Match faces and edges check box, if desired. …
  5. Click Open.

How do you cut intersecting parts in Solidworks?

Intersecting Bodies to Modify Part Geometry

  1. With the part open, click Insert > Features > Intersect .
  2. For Solids, Surfaces, or Planes, select the bodies to intersect or merge.
  3. Select Cap planar openings on surfaces to cap flat openings in surfaces.
  4. Click Intersect. …
  5. Select regions to exclude. …
  6. Select options as required:
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