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how to develop a relation for calculating the mass of part in BOM

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how to develop a relation for calculating the mass of part in BOM

I AM TRYING TO LIST OUT THE MASS OF THE PART WHILE MAKING BOM BUT UNABLE TO FRAME A USER DEFINED FUNCTION.I WANT TO RELATE THE MASS WITH THE DENSITY AND VOLUME.

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Sagar,

I cannot identify the difference from your pictures.

Weigh your model once again

In Creo 2.0 open a part, click File > Prepare > Model Properties.

Then click change in Mass Properties row and click Generate Report in Mass Properties dialog box.

Go back to drawing and update its contents to see proper value in MASS column.


Martin Hanák

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Sagar,

what parameter is entered in MASS column in repeat region ?

I guess that your models were not weiged...

How to weigh a model

In Creo 2.0 open a part, click File > Prepare > Model Properties.

Then click change in Mass Properties row and click Generate Report in Mass Properties dialog box.

Go back to drawing and update its contents to see proper value in MASS column.

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

MARTIN ,

That's what I am asking which parameter should I enter to get mass listed of all the parts in the BOM. (Like for part serial number we enter RPT - INDEX.)

SAGAR CHOPRA

Sagar,

use asm.mbr.PRO_MP_MASS

Martin Hanak


Martin Hanák

asm.mbr.PRO_MP_MASS THIS IS NOT COMING IN MY SYSTEM.I HAVE ATTACHED THE IMAGE THAT ALL OPTIONS ARE COMING UNDER mbr CATEGORY

Use User Defined and enter PRO_MP_MASS


Martin Hanák

MARTIN

THANKS IT IS COMING BUT THERE IS A VARIATION IN MASS SHOWING IN BOM AND MASS SHOWING IN PART MODELING.

SAGAR CHOPRA

Sagar,

I cannot identify the difference from your pictures.

Weigh your model once again

In Creo 2.0 open a part, click File > Prepare > Model Properties.

Then click change in Mass Properties row and click Generate Report in Mass Properties dialog box.

Go back to drawing and update its contents to see proper value in MASS column.


Martin Hanák

Thanks Martin I got it now.

Sagar Chopra

Hi Martin,

I have a doubt in similar context. In my assembly there are several sub-assemblies having quantity greater than one. The weight that is shown in BOM table is only for one and hence my total weight does not come right. How can I multiply weight with quantity?

Hi,

please open new discussion if you have a problem. It does not make any sense to add reply to 2-years old discussion. Also you have to provide data for testing purposes,

MH


Martin Hanák
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