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Assembly Mode - using fix to constrain parts

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Caper1

Mechanical
Jul 29, 2003
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Hi Users:

I was wondering if some one knows a work around when the fix constrain does not work.

I move my part to where I want but when I hit the fix constrain it flips my part.

I set my position by outside references but do not want to keep these outside references. The fix constraints works most of the time, but sometimes the position of the part moves.

Does any one have any suggestions other than removing all constraints.

-Caper-
 
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THe FIX constraint will place your component exactly as you see it on the screen with 3 offset and 3 angular dimensions. Flipping onlyu occurs when using mate-align type constraints.

Rule of thumb, use FIX by itself or uncheck any other constraints in the dialoge box.

Steve

 
Hi Steve:

I wish the part would stay in place but this is not the case. As I remove or uncheck other contraints the fix contrain does not keep the part in its original position.

this does not ocurr for every part, but when it does I'm forced to remove the fix contraint.

-Caper-
 
the sub-type of assembly I have problems with is design.

I just emailed a couple of screenshots at your info address at 3dlogix

let me know if you have access to that.

-Gary-
 
after a little playing around I created a new coordinate system in my assembly that was set z normal to screen while my pars was oreinted on screen to the front.
Then by selecting this new coorindate system in my fix contraint my fix contraint allowed my part to stay put.


thanks for your help Steve
-Caper-
 
Gary;

I saw the images, but the FIX should make your part look like in your first image.

As for making a second coordinate system, the FIX should not allow you to pick any other CS since it always references the component default CS and assembly default CS.

Steve

 
Steve:

I can not select another component CS but I can select another assembly CS.

Try it. It worked for me.

the key is to move the CS once you created it before the component requiring the fix constraint with the newly created CS.

-Caper-
 
thanks for the tip Steve

cheers

Happy Holidays

-Gary-
 
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