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mechanism movement

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bboxster73

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hi
i'm wf3 user and wants to make a movement as on the pic below.
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Edited by: bboxster73
 
use table option and play with the values till u get your desired solution.
 
Israr said:
use table option and play with the values till u get your desired solution.

to use table, it needs to have already set a servomotor.
on the step 1 : I set a servomotor for Pin connection from 0
 
you should use a slider connection which will allow translation in y-direction.


Israr
 
Israr said:
you should use a slider connection which will allow translation in y-direction.


Israr

thanks,
as you answer, I guess that u didn't open and see my model. u are only suggesting without seeing the situation.
the blu component is assemblated to the grey one with a PIN connection, so it is impossible to for this degree to add a slider connection if u r mecchanical knower.
 
You can get 2 connections by using a assembly as a sub-assembly
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and as Israr says... if you want staged motion on your servos..table is the easier way togo... you don't have to use tables... you can get there by setting your times in the Analysis Definition... set joint limits on the connections and yes they will interfere unless you control that in the run






Edited by: wsylvester
 

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