ksauter
Aerospace
- Jun 16, 2007
- 26
I have a drawer slide which has 3 sliding sections with limit mates. It works beautifully in its own window. I assemble 2 drawer slides to one drawer as a subassembly. The slides each work beautifully in this assembly as well. I assemble the drawer (with the slides attached) into a cabinet assembly. I want to attach both slides to the cabinet in the next assembly, just like in real life, and be able to pull the drawer out, with both slides staying attached to both the drawer and the cabinet, again just like in real life, so the drawer slides allow the drawer to move and also limit its movement.
I can attach one slide to the cabinet and pull the drawer out with that one slide working beautifully, just as intended. As soon as I attach the other slide to the cabinet, SW says the assembly is overconstrained, which is hogwash. This happens in real life all the time. I just want BOTH slides to work properly in the cabinet assembly. How do I convince SW this is a legitmate mate?
I can attach one slide to the cabinet and pull the drawer out with that one slide working beautifully, just as intended. As soon as I attach the other slide to the cabinet, SW says the assembly is overconstrained, which is hogwash. This happens in real life all the time. I just want BOTH slides to work properly in the cabinet assembly. How do I convince SW this is a legitmate mate?