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About skeleton design for Mechanism

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pubojeff

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Hello everyone,
I want to collect some information about skeleton design
method. It's a good concept for Mechanism design in Proe.
However, I have a some question on this function with
Mechanism.

I had design scissor made by skeleton. However, I think
it didn't need to use mechanism. Then, I go into
Mechanism module to setup up its servo motor. The motors
are in the reversed direction with two pair. Here I was
stuck to go to do the next step on "Mechanism Analysis"
ICON.

The scissor is as you can imagine. It's "X" style with a
ground constrain in the middle of cross point. Even I had
draw up the two ground for each right and left rod it's
failed to run on Mechanism Analysis in Mechanism module.

Can proe allow to build a pair of reversed servo motors
to run on Mechanism Analysis? (I think it can allow me to
do. I see the motors symbol on the screens.)

Thanks
 
If you want to use two motors, then assemble the hinge pin first, then each arm of the scissors. You then add a servo motor to the axis for each arm. You probably want the type to be displacement-variable.


Hope this helps,


Sam
 

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