bpops
Mechanical
- May 24, 2004
- 11
I'm interested in making a mate as such:
I have an L Bracket which, instead of having a standard through-hole, I have a rectangler hole (ends filleted) so that the L Bracket can be bolted onto another part, then adjusted. So I'd like to make a mate so that the screw can lie anywhere within this hole. It's not as easy to do as a concentric mate (screw to hole). I suppose I could use collision detection and that would work, but I'd rather not do that. Any suggestions on how I could about this? Thanks in advance for any help!
Brent
I have an L Bracket which, instead of having a standard through-hole, I have a rectangler hole (ends filleted) so that the L Bracket can be bolted onto another part, then adjusted. So I'd like to make a mate so that the screw can lie anywhere within this hole. It's not as easy to do as a concentric mate (screw to hole). I suppose I could use collision detection and that would work, but I'd rather not do that. Any suggestions on how I could about this? Thanks in advance for any help!
Brent