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Introduction
CATIA Version 5 Assembly Design
Upon completion of this course the student should have a full understanding of the
following topics:
- Inserting models into an assembly
- Manipulating models in an assembly
- Constraining models in an assembly
- Using advanced methods to insert and constrain assemblies
- Analyzing assemblies for clashes and gaps
- Modifying assembly components and updating assemblies

Assembly Design
Very few finished designs are a single part. Usually a finished design consists of several to
millions of individual parts to define them. This is where CATIA V5 assembly design is
utilized. Assembly design allows parts and small assemblies of parts to Be
inserted to make larger, more complete products. In CATIA V5 Part Design and Sketcher, you
Learn how to generate parts. The primary Objective of this class is to Use Those
parts to create a complex assembly of parts Those That Can Be Used Later in stress analysis, kinematics, fitting
simulations, and Other areas.
It is important to Understand That Some of the terminology uses CATIA
When working with assemblies. There Are Basically three types of documents That Are Used in assembly design.
They Are the overalls assembly, sub-assemblies and individual models. CATIA uses the word
products to Refer to assemblies and parts to reause of this complexity it is important
that you have a plan of attack when building assemblies. There are basically two
approaches that a user or company can take when building assemblies. One is to predetermine
what sub-assemblies a particular assembly is going to need. The other is to produce all of the parts and then determine what sub-assemblies are going to be created.  
Coincidence Inserts a coincidence constraint
Contact Inserts a contact constraint
Offset Inserts an offset constraint
Angle Inserts an angle constraint
Fix Together Fixes two components together
Fix Fixes a component in space
Quick Constraint Applies a quick constraint to components
Reuset will be built is a basic hand drill.

Start a new product document. This can be accomplished by selecting the new icon and

selecting product. You need to make sure you are in the assembly design workbench before

continuing. To switch to the assembly design workbench select the change workbench icon

and then select assembly design.
One of the most important ideas to keep in mind with assembly design is that all parts must
have an unique id. The assembly should also have an unique id, especially if it is going to
be used as a sub-assembly.
Press button 3 on the mouse while on Product1. This will bring up the contextual menu
for Product1.
Select Properties and then the Product Tab. This is where various information about the
assembly, as well as individual parts can be stored. Filling in all of the information is not
necessary, but can become quite useful to a down stream user. For now, the Part Number is
the only field that will be changed, but feel free to fill in any of the other fields.

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