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’Stop on collision disabled’ ???

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I have tried to use the Move Component icon with Collision Detection and Stop at collision both 'checked'


When I tried to move a hydraulic cylinder rod/piston assemblyso thatthe pistonwill 'hit' the rod end head, I get the following message and the Stop at collision box becomes 'unchecked' and I can just pull the rod/piston out thru the rod end head:


"The model started in a colliding position. Stop on collision has been disabled"


The parts were not in a colliding positon at least not at the present time. They may have been at one point in the past but I don't see why that should matter.


I do know that two items do interfere with each other in another subassembly of the overall assembly however those items have nothing to do with with the cylinder rod/piston and rod end head.


Help!


Thks,


George
 
"Push"the radio button THESE COMPONENTS and make the selection (rod and piaston)


Check the STOP AT COLISION check box and, if you want, check also the DRAGGED PART ONLY.


Dragg the part you want.


Good luck !
 
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