How Do You Save an Isolated Component in SolidWorks?

Are you working on a complex assembly in SolidWorks and need to save an isolated component for future use? You’re in luck!

SolidWorks provides a straightforward method to save an isolated component, ensuring that you can easily access it at any time without the hassle of searching through your entire assembly. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of saving an isolated component in SolidWorks.

Step 1: Open the Assembly

Begin by opening the assembly file in SolidWorks. This is the file that contains all the components you have been working with. Make sure that the assembly is fully loaded before proceeding to the next step.

Step 2: Isolate the Component

To save an isolated component, you first need to isolate it from the rest of the assembly. This will allow you to focus only on the specific part you want to save. Follow these steps to isolate a component:

  • Select the component you want to isolate by clicking on it in the graphics area or from the FeatureManager Design Tree.
  • Right-click on the selected component and choose “Isolate” from the context menu.

Note: Isolating a component hides all other components in your assembly, making it easier for you to work with and save your desired part.

Step 3: Save Isolated Component

Once you have successfully isolated your desired component, follow these steps to save it:

  • In SolidWorks, go to “File” in the menu bar and select “Save As..” or use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+S.
  • In the “Save As” dialog box, specify a location where you want to save the component.
  • Give the component a descriptive name to easily identify it in the future.
  • Choose the desired file format for your component. SolidWorks supports various file formats such as SLDPRT (part), STEP, IGES, and more.
  • Click “Save” to save the isolated component at the specified location with the given name and format.

Note: Saving your isolated component in a universal file format like STEP or IGES allows you to open and use it in other CAD software if needed.

Step 4: Exit Isolation Mode

After saving your isolated component, you can exit isolation mode to restore the visibility of all components in your assembly. Follow these steps to exit isolation mode:

  • In the graphics area or FeatureManager Design Tree, right-click on any hidden component and choose “Show” from the context menu. This will make all hidden components visible again.

Note: Exiting isolation mode does not affect your saved isolated component. It only restores the visibility of all other components in your assembly.

Conclusion

Saving an isolated component in SolidWorks is a simple process that allows you to easily access and reuse specific parts of your assembly. By following these steps, you can efficiently save an isolated component without any confusion or frustration.

Remember to organize and store your saved components in a logical manner so that you can quickly locate them when needed. Happy designing!