Click on the + sign to
the left of the CRIC_SCREW component in the tree.
The Product document is identified by the Product document icon.
2.
Double-click on the part CRIC_SCREW
to open CATIA - Part Design workbench.
Do not mistake the CATProduct
document for the Part Design document:
The Part Design
document is identified by the Part Design document icon.
3.
CATIA - Part Design workbench is displayed.
Click on the + sign to the left of
Part Body.
4.
Double-click the feature you need to edit. For example,
double-click on Pad2 to display the Pad Definition dialog box. You can then
enter the parameters of your choice.
For information about Part Design and the Sketcher , please
refer to CATIA-
Part Design User's GuideVersion 5 and CATIA- Dynamic
Sketcher User's Guide Version 5 respectively.
5.
Once you have edited the
part, double-click on ManagingComponents01 to return into CATIA - Assembly Design
workbench. The specification tree remains unchanged.
6.
Double-click on the part CRIC_SCREW
to open CATIA - Part Design workbench again.
7.
Select any circular face of CRIC_BRANCH1 and
enter the Sketcher workbench.
8.
Create a circle and set a coincidence constraint for
example:
9.
Exit from the Sketcher and double-click on ManagingComponents01 to return into CATIA - Assembly Design
workbench.
CATIA - Assembly Design workbench is
then displayed and a green wheel is added to
CRIC_SCREW in the
tree to represent the contextual nature of the component: .
Note however that this symbol is displayed only if the option Keep link with selected
object is selected. For more information, please refer to CATIA- Part
Design User's GuideVersion 5.
Contextual components are considered as the children of the components used for their creation. This means that
if you delete these support components, you will need to consider if you wish to delete
contextual components or not. Remember, you can choose to delete affected elements by
checking the Delete all children option in the Delete dialog box.
"Copy/Paste As Special" command
If you wish to apply the Copy -> Paste As
Special command to parts included into your assembly, remember the
following: if you have already used the As Result With Link option when
pasting Part.1 onto Part.2, you then cannot paste Part.2 onto Part.1 using
the As Result With Link option. An error message is issued informing you
that a cycle has been detected. For more about Copy -> Paste As Special
command, please refer to Infrastructure User's Guide Version
5.