Assembly Document Single Page Per Step

There are several options for creating Assembly Documents with the Unisoft software. A popular option is SINGLE PAGE EACH STEP which results in a document that looks like the one below where each Step in the assembly process is printed on one sheet for each side of the PC Board assembly. Matching Kitting Labels are also created. Note in the figure below that the load list of the components to be inserted at that step are listed by part number at the top of the same sheet with the PC Board assembly under it and on the PC Board the components to be inserted at this step are colored with matching colors to the load list above it.

The Unisoft software allows you to quickly create matching assembly lists and assembly drawing sheets for each step in the assembly process. Part numbers are automatically assigned to the assembly step you wish (for example: Step 1 for Hand Inserts, Step 2 Chip Shooter components, etc). The part numbers are then automatically uniquely colored. If needed, overlay annotation notes can be added to each step. Next for each step matching assembly lists and assembly drawings are created. These drawings can either be printed or save to a file (PDF Adobe, etc.) or displayed on the screen.

How to create assembly documents - assembly documents manual.

assembly document single page per step



 




Related information:
    Assembly documents - adding steps to part numbers
    Assembly documents - adding substeps to part numbers
    Assembly documents - manual "tutorial 1 - creating assembly/process sheets, annotation overlays and kitting labels"
    Assembly documents - printing assembly documents
    Assembly documents - kitting labels-1   kitting labels-2   kitting labels-3
    Assembly documents - multiple pages per step
    Assembly documents - powerpoint and custom types
    Assembly documents - editing multiple assembly steps
    Assembly documents - add pcb photos, etc. to the display background
    Assembly documents - for paperless assembly instructions when using the display only for slide line pcb assembly, etc.
    Barcodes on the display and assembly documents



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