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Assemblies-Over ride position

Assemblies-Over ride position

Assemblies-Over ride position

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I am not having much luck figuring out how to get my assemblies to operate correctly
according to their respective constraints. I am quite positive that the sub asm's are constrianed correctly.

I have searched this forum for similar topics, but have not seen a simple, straightforward explanation of the
process, procedure for how to get parts of sub asm's to move correctly according to their kinematic function.

I do not have access to NX help online from the CAD station, can I access NX help from Seimens someplace else
on the Web? Is there a help line or number to call to talk to a Seimens tech support person that could help me?

Thanks

RE: Assemblies-Over ride position

Why do you not have access to the Help files? While they are not automatically installed when NX is installed, they are supplied to all licensees of NX either by downloading and installing the documentation set from the GTAC support website or by installing it from the physical media (2nd DVD) which came with the DVD that the NX software was installed from.

That being said, if you select the following link, you will get a list of several past threads which covered this topic to one degree or another:

http://www.eng-tips.com/search.cfm?pid=561&act...

After looking at these, if there are any additional questions or if there wasn't anything close to what you're looking for, please provide at least some images showing what you're attempting to do. Also, what version of NX are you running?

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