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Hello,
I'm trying to create a general assembly model from two (already rather large) sub components. Unfortunately, when I use "Insert into current design" one of my sub components it looks different when I import this into a new general assembly model (even if this is just a blank model) to if I simply open the component. It looks like one or more of the joints within the sub component (this is also made of multiple subassemblies) is not active when the component is imported so that parts of this component are out-of-place. Unfortunately, it's a confidential project and I can't share screenshots of the model in a public forum and this only happens with this specific component/sub assembly; I've built up assemblies using similar methods many times before and not seen anything like this before.
The component I'm inserting already consists of many nested, linked and joined sub components. Is there a limit on the number of sub components that can be nested within each other? or does using a large number of levels of linked models within models cause issues with the joints? I've built this large model using lots of smaller linked sub components as it takes ages to open and work on the large "full" assembly - this way I can create smaller easy to work with assemblies and only need to experience the pain of everything slowing to a near halt (which could be from a RAM limit issue on my PC, e.g. if things really slow down when model size exceeds the available RAM so Fusion needs to continuously save and work from the harddrive) when I create the final assembly model.
Any help or tips much appreciated.
Best wishes
Jon
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