Stretch a Local Part in an Assembly

This function can be used to stretch a local part or move a subassembly in an assembly.

Select the points to stretch from the model using area selection.

  • If the part is entirely inside the area, the part is moved.
  • Subassembly entirely inside the area is also moved completely. Otherwise, the selected points will be moved, which will stretch the geometry.
  • Local parts of local subassemblies will stretch. The values of Distance constraint is updated to match the stretch, while other constraints remain unchanged.
  • Local library components cannot be stretched.

In the stretching, to the local part´s feature history is collected a new face Move Points, if the part do not have external references. Local parts with external references are an exception. Such parts will be stretched but no step will be added to their histories.

  1. Select the context-sensitive function Edit> Move 3D Points.
  2. Click the corner points of the selection area.
  3. Confirm the area with the Confirm function.
  4. Select a reference point in relation to which you want to specify the move.
  5. Select a new location for the reference point.
  6. Confirm or Cancel the stretch.

You cannot undo a stretch. You can delete the part's history step Move points, and the part´s geometry return back to the original.

Note:
  • You can edit points moved during stretching by selecting a local part's Points Relocation history step for editing.
  • You can also stretch part in an assembly by selecting first the part and the context-sensitive function Edit, and after the Edit> Move 3D Points function.