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AutoDesk inventor is a parametric modeling tool, this tutorial will guide you how to draw Assembly using autodesk inventor, Generally the basic rule followed in assembly modeling is if the object has many parts, it is advisable to create sub assemblies and join them to create the final model or assembly. Hence an assembly set consists of assembly file and a number of part files. It is well known that assembly modeling can be carried out in 3 ways. Bottom up approach, Top down approach, Hybrid approach. Step by step guide top down assembly: Open Autodesk Inventor in assembly module, Select Create Component and you will notice a Dialogue box opens as shown in figure 05, You can now carry out your work and save the components based on the plane you select from the browser bar as shown below, Flush constraint aligns components adjacent to one another with faces flush. Positions selected faces, curves, or points so that they are aligned with surface normals pointing in the same direction. Here the constraint positions edges or planar faces on two components at a specified angle to define a pivot point. Removes one degree of angular rotation. Create a simple cylinder of dimension 25 diameter with height 10mm, Open the part 01 into the assembly mode and then open the part 02 Now use the constraint option to select the insert option as shown in figure 26 with the aligned option.
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