The BricsCAD Mechanical Browser: Organize and Control Your Assemblies

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Screenshot of the Mechanical Browser panel in BricsCAD showing a hierarchical tree of a mechanical assembly with multiple parts and expanded subassemblies.

BricsCAD's Mechanical Browser: Organize and Control Your Assemblies

In the BricsCAD environment, the Mechanical Browser serves as the control center for any mechanical assembly. This panel displays a hierarchical tree that lists every part and subassembly, providing a global and immediate view of the model structure. Centralizing management here speeds up handling intricate designs. 🛠️

A Unified Panel for Managing Components

The main advantage of this tool is consolidating all operations in one place. Instead of searching for elements in the 3D workspace, you can select, rename, or reorder them directly from the structured list. This is crucial when the tree has more branches than a forest, and finding a specific part becomes a complex task.

Key Functions of the Hierarchical Tree:
  • Displays the complete assembly composition with parent-child relationships.
  • Allows selecting and isolating individual components or groups with a click.
  • Facilitates reorganizing the structure by dragging and dropping elements.
When the browser tree has more branches than a centuries-old oak, finding that small washer you hid weeks ago turns into a digital archaeological adventure.

Modify Properties and Control Visualization

From this panel, you not only organize but also manipulate the attributes of the parts. You can edit data such as the name, assigned material, or color, and most importantly: control visibility. This allows inspecting the model by layers or hiding elements to edit others without interference, improving focus and precision. 👁️

What You Can Adjust Directly:
  • Change the visibility state (show/hide) for any part.
  • Adjust physical and data properties of the components.
  • Isolate subassemblies to review or modify them in detail.

Manage Assembly Constraints

The Mechanical Browser is also vital for managing the mechanical constraints that define how parts join and move. You can view, edit, or delete these relationships from the list, without needing to search for them in the 3D geometry. This centralized access helps maintain design consistency and resolve assembly issues efficiently. 🔗

In summary, this browser is an indispensable tool for any professional working with complex assemblies in BricsCAD. It transforms a potentially chaotic model into an orderly and easy-to-control structure, where managing, modifying, and understanding relationships between components becomes intuitive and fast.