| Assembly Features 
  
    | Prior to creating assembly
      features, keep in mind the following: 
        |  | You can create assembly features only between the child components of the active
          product. The active product at least must include two components which
          in turn must contain one part at least. |  |  
    | 
        |  | You cannot create assembly features between two geometric elements belonging to the same
        component. |  |  
    | The different assembly features you can create
      are: |  
  
    |  | Split: click this
      icon, select the splitting face or surface, define the parts you need to
      split and define the portion of material to keep. |  
    |  | Hole:
      click this icon, select a face to define the hole location, define the
      parts on which you need to make the hole and define your hole. Hole Series: in the Assembly Features
      Definition dialog bow, click the Series tab and select the parts of
      interest prior to defining holes. |  
    |  | Pocket:
      click this icon, select the profile to be extruded, define the parts from
      which you need to remove material and define the pocket. |  
    |  | Remove:
      click this icon, select the body to removed and define the parts from
      which you need to remove material. |  
    |  | Add:
      click this icon, select the body to be added and define the parts to which you need to
      add material. |  
    |  | Perform
      a Symmetry: click this icon, select the reference plane and the
      component, then check required options. Modify a
      Symmetry |  
    |  | Move
      a Component by Using the Symmetry Command |      |