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Fixtogether in Assembly help

Fixtogether in Assembly help

Fixtogether in Assembly help

(OP)
I am checking how the fixtogether tool works in the assembly, but I cant get it. After fixing two elements, I allways can move separately every element. They are not fixed although I can see the fixingtogether symbol in the constraint tree.
Of course, when I try to move one of the fixedtogether elements a warning window displays, but I would like to know why the elements are not really fixed.

Best Regards and thanks to everybody

Antonio

RE: Fixtogether in Assembly help

Even though you can still move them the update symbol should lifht up and once update they should snap back to their relative position.
Also check to see if one of the parts has been fixed in space.

RE: Fixtogether in Assembly help

(OP)
Hi puck.

Thanks for your answer but I cant get it. After moving one of the componente fixed together the Update symbol remains gosthed. So, there is nothing for updating. I have checked there was no prior element fixed.

Any suggestion?

regards

Antonio

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