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1-Visitor
December 23, 2013
Question

not able to do assembly in proe

  • December 23, 2013
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hello,.

ia m facing problem in making assembly in ProE.

when i fetch two objects in proe screen to assemble them and select on eitem to make assemble to another, one of 3D solid objects become invisible and i could see only the lines not as a solid. so i cants imagine the surface where to attach it with another 3d solid in proe. I dont know why solid object dissappear during asssembly


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1-Visitor
December 23, 2013

I think you viewing the object in wireframe

1-Visitor
December 23, 2013

Thanks hari

but i m not seeing the object in wireframe, it is in solid form. but it disappears as i try to assemble one object to another, and i could see only lines not a 3d object.

Regards

Sachin kumar

IIT KGP

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
23-Emerald III
December 23, 2013

Could you attach a couple of screen shots so we can better see what is going on?

... and welcome to the forum.

1-Visitor
December 24, 2013

D2.jpg1.jpg

The images have been added. second image shows that i want to attach roller to horn ibn holes. n second image shows that lines comes when i select a palce from roller and moves to hron, to attach ot.

17-Peridot
December 24, 2013

I'm curious if you are dealing with a bug in either the WF4 version or a graphics driver. I seem to recollect something similar happening during the brief period I used WF4.

Are you a current maintenance customer by chance? If so, you could try submitting a support case. There might also be a setting in the config.pro that can counter this... maybe it is trying to make the surface transparent but it defaults to wireframe instead.

I'm just guessing here... but this does sound familiar.

Welcome to the forum, Sachin.