SOLIDWORKS Subassemblies Management Tips

Learn how to efficiently organize components within assemblies using SOLIDWORKS subassemblies for better structure and workflow. 🔧

SOLIDWORKS Subassemblies Management Tips
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18.0K views • May 3, 2021
SOLIDWORKS Subassemblies Management Tips

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SOLIDWORKS has some great tools for structuring your components within assemblies. The most obvious of these is subassemblies, and whether you’re doing top-down or bottom-up assembly modeling, knowing how to manage and rearrange them can help you save time and improve performance. Have you ever wondered what are some of the different ways to create subassemblies or how to move parts around? Check out this video for some quick tips that can help improve your workflow when dealing with multiple subassemblies.

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