SOLIDWORKS added the “3D Interconnect” import option to the program in 2017. This allows for proprietary CAD data to be opened in its native format, keeping a link to the original part or assembly. Plus, the ability to work seamlessly with third-party CAD files inside SOLIDWORKS. But, for STEP and IGES files, this setting can cause some unwanted results. Below are a few examples of issues you might come up against.
- You can run “Import Diagnostics” on non-native SOLIDWORKS models, but you cannot heal or fix any bad geometry. Modifying (fixing) any geometry could change the face and edge identifiers. That, in turn, would break the update capability of “3D Interconnect”.
- Not being able to run “Feature Recognition” on an imported part that was not converted to the SOLIDWORKS file format.
- A STEP or IGES file opened as an assembly in its native format will not allow individual components to be opened in a separate window.
- You can’t float the individual STEP or IGES components in the assembly. This means adding mates will not affect how they interact with one another.
Two Ways to Fix the Issues Above
You can turn off “3D Interconnect” by selecting Tools > Options > System Options > Import and clear “Enable 3D Interconnect”. See the screenshot below.