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Assembly creation

What is meant by Assembly creation?

The term "Assembly creation" refers to the process of assembling various parts or components into a functional assembly or larger system. This process is commonly applied in various industries such as mechanical engineering, electronics, automotive, and others.

Typical functions of software in the field of Assembly creation could include:

  1. Part management: This function enables the capture, organization, and management of various components and parts, including their properties, quantities, and relationships to each other.

  2. Assembly modeling: This involves creating digital models of assemblies, allowing users to visualize and analyze the position, relationships, and interactions between individual parts.

  3. Collision checking: This function checks whether the parts of an assembly overlap or collide with each other, helping to detect and resolve potential issues early.

  4. Component libraries: Software for assembly creation often provides an extensive library of standardized parts and components that can be reused in various projects, saving time and effort.

  5. Assembly instructions: Some software provides features for creating detailed assembly instructions, helping users correctly assemble and mount the parts.

 

The function / module Assembly creation belongs to:

Data import

2D and 3D PDF files
Address import
Article import interfaces
Automated import
Automatic recognition (scanner)
CAD import
Course data import
Customer and item data
Dialog acquisition mask
Document entry mask
Document migration
Export
Fast entry mask
File scan services
Fingerprint reader
Geodata import
Graphic import/export
Import and export times
Import formats
Import interfaces for bills of quantities
Import of documents
Incoming channels
input and output data
Input technologies
Inspection data acquisition
Mail-In/Scan-In function
Mass import client
Measures export and import
Mobile scanner
Standard interfaces
Transaction data
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