Connect command (Assembly environment)

Connect relationships are useful when you cannot position a part using a mate or planar align relationship. You can also use a connect relationship to position a part with respect to an element that is in a part, subassembly, or top-level assembly sketch.

You can specify a positive or negative offset value with a connect relationship.

Applying a connect relationship

When two parts in an assembly cannot be positioned properly by mate and align relationships, you can position them using connect relationships. A connect relationship positions a keypoint on one part with a keypoint, line, or face on another part. For example, you can apply a connect relationship to position the center of a spherical face on one part with respect to a spherical face on another part.

You can use the following methods to apply connect relationships:

Recognizable elements for the connect relationship
Keypoints
Lines
Surfaces
Connect relationship combinations

Note:

You can also use an axial align or a connect relationship to position a part with respect to a keypoint or a line in an assembly sketch.

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