Remove Sheathing

Hello 

I can't get rid of this sheathing (see attached file).... I delete/delete it and it comes back.

Heeelp please... it's starting to annoy me

Thank you


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Hello

Wouldn't this sheathing be the result of an option in a function or a choice of component?

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Hello

If you open the purple file , do you see the sheathing too?

Does it appear in the construction of the piece it appears?

And how does it look in the assembly creation tree? If you click on it in the 3D, it will be highlighted in the tree, if you can't click on it, right-click > select other?

 

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yes show your tree of creation 

Click on an isolated part to find out the origin of this part

ditto on a non-insulated

It is also possible that the sections are designed directly insulated

So go to the room library and see if 

There are bare tubes/fittings

 and insulated tubes/fittings  

if of course it's creating at home with piping component library access

@+ ;-)

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It is presented as shown herein.

Sheathing is an option in routing


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You just have to delete this piece to see

first  test an opening to find out its origin

Did you do this piping yourself

Which library do you use

 

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@gt22: I right click on the "Sheathing" component I delete it, when I reopen the piping I find it again.

I use the standard library


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try to delete the sheathing and rename your assembly to see

It's better to create your own personal library

rather than the standard SW library, which is optimized for the version used

with your own personal library you have the possibility to work with X SW version

Question Why raise this sheathing?  you also have the possibility to hide the glasses

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And otherwise you can't edit the part and use the delete bodies function for this sheathing?

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@gt22: I had a malformation in some places, I didn't want to hide it and do another sheathing on the same segment. Now I have deleted the part concerned and I am redoing it.

Yes concerning the library, I also wanted to create my own library especially since I struggle with the diameters of the tubes of which I can't find enough choice!!

@a.leblanc : it doesn't work:(

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ok @ hassana

So post a resolution on the answer that allowed you to solve the problem

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In fact the problem is not solved, because I didn't just remove the sheathing, I deleted all the routing concerned.

 

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Hated, I think you should do it yourself and take the opportunity to start your library.

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@a.leblanc : I don't know how to create a library of tubes

see this tutorial for the creation of tube and elbow library it's great ;-)

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/tuto-bibliotheque-de-tuyauterie-sous-solidworks

now you know where you're going to know

Pay attention to your capital letters and follow the tutorial

and create your personal library in a personal folder outside of solidworks

@+ ;-)

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Hello

Here is a little video that, I think I can't really help you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZedPlephfZ4

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@ leblanc your video link has nothing to do with piping

it's a welded construction tutorial that I posted in 2014 ;-)

http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/solidworks-la-mecano-soudure

@+ ;-)

 

Oh yes flute, I answered too quickly! I was going through the tutorials and I thought about this, I had forgotten that it was piping. DSL

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