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CABLE AND HARNESS SUBASSEMBLY

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mustafaSNRRQ
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CABLE AND HARNESS SUBASSEMBLY

Hello,

I have an assembly that contains cables and harness, it is connected from pins to other pins. My question is, is there a way of having this cable and harness as a sub assembly separate than the assembly that i have, and then add it to the assembly by using constraints? or cable and harness have to be done directly on parts?

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blandb
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Are you wanting to use this same harness in a different assembly?

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mustafaSNRRQ
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I attached below an image. I want "1" , "2" and the wires to be under one sub assembly because i want to name it all as one sub assembly. And then add it to the assembly that i have there by using constraints i guess. Because when i want to do the exploded view, i don't want to select each of "1" , "2" and the wires to tweak them, plus in the inventory of our company "1" , "2" and the wires have one part number rather than a part number for each.

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blandb
in reply to: mustafaSNRRQ

If I am following what you are saying, your harness is an assembly, so if your items "1" and "2" are placed inside the harness, it will all be a sub-assembly. When you open the harness sub-assembly the connectors and wires should all be there as one unit.

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