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assembly crash, refering to two different parts

assembly crash, refering to two different parts

assembly crash, refering to two different parts

(OP)
So, any one here ever have the problem of assembling a part and the entire program crashing when making references to two separate parts?  Well, thats happening to me and its going to cause a big pain in my butt if I have to figure out a way to assemble this thing with each part referring to only one other part.

RE: assembly crash, refering to two different parts

(OP)
well I think I know what the problem is, but still don't know the solution, picture something like a tripod, where there is a slider on the middle bar and the leg connects to the top of the bar and to the slider.  I connect the leg to the top of the bar, but when I try and connect it to the slider I am assuming they are not absolutely lined up and so the entire program crashes....I have both the leg and slider partially constrained but I guess pro/e still treats them as fully constrained and thinks the parts are impossible at which point it crashes

any ideas??

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