How to Use BOM4CAD 2010 for Automatic Part Numbering

Streamline Your Workflow: BOM4CAD 2010 Automatic Numbering Explained

What it covers

A concise guide to using BOM4CAD 2010’s automatic numbering to speed up parts listing, reduce manual errors, and maintain consistent item IDs across assemblies and drawings.

Key benefits

  • Consistency: Automatic, repeatable item numbering across BOMs and drawings.
  • Speed: Faster BOM creation and updates when parts change.
  • Error reduction: Eliminates manual duplicate or skipped numbers.
  • Traceability: Easier cross-referencing between CAD models and documentation.

How automatic numbering works (overview)

  1. BOM4CAD scans the assembly structure and detects individual components and subassemblies.
  2. It applies a numbering scheme (sequential, hierarchical, or custom) based on rules you set—e.g., restart numbers per subassembly or use prefixes for part types.
  3. Numbers are written into the BOM fields and can be linked to drawing balloons or other annotations, keeping everything synchronized when the model changes.

Typical numbering schemes

  • Sequential (1, 2, 3…)
  • Hierarchical (1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, 2.1…)
  • Prefixed (A001, A002…)
  • Custom rules combining prefixes, separators, and restart conditions

Quick setup steps (assumes reasonable defaults)

  1. Open BOM4CAD 2010 and load your assembly.
  2. Choose the automatic numbering tool from the BOM options menu.
  3. Select a numbering scheme (use Sequential or Hierarchical to start).
  4. Set scope rules (whole assembly vs. per subassembly) and any prefixes/suffixes.
  5. Map the numbering field to your BOM column and enable linking to drawing balloons if needed.
  6. Apply and review the BOM; regenerate if parts changed.

Common issues & fixes

  • Numbers not updating: ensure linking between BOM fields and model is enabled, then regenerate BOM.
  • Duplicate numbers after import: enable “restart numbering per subassembly” or clear existing manual numbers before auto-numbering.
  • Unwanted prefix/suffix: check custom rule definitions and remove unintended tokens.

Best practices

  • Standardize a scheme across your team (document it).
  • Use hierarchical numbering for complex assemblies.
  • Keep manual edits minimal—prefer rule tweaks.
  • Backup BOM templates before changing rules.

When to use manual numbering instead

  • Finalized production lists requiring company-specific IDs not derivable from structure.
  • Legacy projects with strict numbering conventions that conflict with auto rules.

If you want, I can produce a step-by-step menu-by-menu walkthrough for BOM4CAD 2010 automatic numbering based on the default UI.

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