Inventor Custom Balloons As Permanent Solution In BOM List

Inventor Custom Balloons As Permanent Solution In BOM List

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Inventor Custom Balloons As Permanent Solution In BOM List

Anonymous
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Hi

Any one who can help.

We need for our spare part and lubrication 2D drawing to have th3 3 lubrication lines -at the moment do i need to create them on each sheet as custom

 lines-waste of my time.

I need to have them in BOM list because we attach the ekstra ballons to the part ballons. See attached file.

 

The designes will not need to have the 3 lines in their production 2D/Bom/2D -so i guess an extra template can be needed for my suggestion.

 

Any smart solution for this?

 

And not as sketch reference symbol-did try this, used more time for this compared to the solution with create custom lines in BOM.see attached file.

 

ballons attached.png

 

sketch symbol solution.png

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Xun.Zhang
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Hello,

 

How about make those three component in a sub-assembly and you can refer them in any top assembly, hope it helps!

 

Thanks!


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Anonymous
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Hi

sorry will not work-the parts in 3D iam is connected to our ERP system-and we will not have the "fake" parts in ERP.

The solution must be in 2D environment 

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PaulMunford
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Virtual components?


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Anonymous
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Hi if creating as phantom would this be soultion, but the parts or sub iam wil be shown in 2D and this is not what we want

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PaulMunford
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I'm afraid that I don't really understand the question, do you want components that are listed in the BOM, but aren't visible in the 3D model?

 

This is what Virtual components are for?

 

If your ERP system doesn't detect virtual components, could you use empty part files?


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