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Flexible Subassemblies - 2021 - SOLIDWORKS Design Help
Within the parent assembly, the subassembly acts as a single unit and its components do not move relative to each other. However, you can make subassemblies flexible. This allows movement of the individual components of a subassembly within the parent assembly.

SOLIDWORKS: Making Subassemblies Flexible - Hawk Ridge Systems
If you’ve ever worked with subassemblies, you’ve likely found that by default, subassemblies do not allow for motion between their respective components, and can only move as a group (this improves system performance as SOLIDWORKS is required to perform fewer calculations).

Why is my assembly not moving in SolidWorks? - Sivo
An assembly in SolidWorks might not be moving due to several common issues, most often related to component fixation, mate definitions, or the flexibility setting of sub-assemblies.

I can't move the parts of an assembly inside an assembly
You won’t get movement from any component of a sub assembly. You can also set up configurations in your subs to show for example, clamped and unclamped or part moved to various positions in the main assembly.

SolidWorks Sub-Assembly Parts Won't Move: Fix 'Fully Defined' Error ...
When inserting a sub-assembly into a parent assembly in SolidWorks, the internal mates that allow relative part motion within the sub-assembly are ignored. Attempting to move any component results in the error: "Component is fully defined".

Why can't my Assembly move when I insert it into another Assembly?
Click on the sub-assembly in the main Assembly tree and select the icon shown below. That will allow it to have the same amount of freedom it has in its own file.

r/SolidWorks on Reddit: Components were moving in subassemblies but are ...
Easiest way to make flexible is right click the sub assembly in the feature tree and click flexible under the menu that shows up.

SOLIDWORKS: Making Subassemblies Flexible - YouTube
Ever run into a subassembly that just won't move the way you want? Here, we show you a simple fix to make your subassemblies flexible, allowing them to move ...

How To Make Subassemblies Move In Solidworks - Ciplav.com
They allow for modular design and simplify the management of complex assemblies by breaking them down into manageable parts. To make subassemblies move within an assembly, you need to define relationships (mates) that allow components to translate or rotate relative to each other.

Subassembly in assembly won't move | SOLIDWORKS Forums
Hi guys, i'm building a officeroom and downloaded a solidworksfile of grabcad. It is a door and it is an assembly. I build this subassembly of the door into my assembly of the office room. Now i want to make an animation through the office but the door won't move.

 

 

 

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