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01-11-2010 01:35 PM
I've been having an issue with my bolted connection - when I check to follow pattern or if I pick multiple holes the bolted connection doesn't stay locked down by constraints - it still wants to rotate about the first picked hole axis. When I have used bolted connection in the past it would always remain completely constrained. Would anyone happen to know why this is? Thanks
*Blair Stunder
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01-11-2010 04:08 PM in reply to:
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Version and SP's
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IV2010-Pro-sp2
Vista Business 64bit Sp2
Core i7 950 @ 3.07Ghz
12Gb DDR3-1600, 240Gb (4 x 60 Gb SSD - RAID0)
Quadro FX3800 - 191.78
SpacePilot 3.8.3 / 6.8.1
AVG9.0
"schwebby" wrote in message news:6316345@discussion.autodesk.com...
I've been having an issue with my bolted connection - when I check to follow
pattern or if I pick multiple holes the bolted connection doesn't stay
locked down by constraints - it still wants to rotate about the first picked
hole axis. When I have used bolted connection in the past it would always
remain completely constrained. Would anyone happen to know why this is?
Thanks
--
IV2010-Pro-sp2
Vista Business 64bit Sp2
Core i7 950 @ 3.07Ghz
12Gb DDR3-1600, 240Gb (4 x 60 Gb SSD - RAID0)
Quadro FX3800 - 191.78
SpacePilot 3.8.3 / 6.8.1
AVG9.0
"schwebby" wrote in message news:6316345@discussion.autodesk.com...
I've been having an issue with my bolted connection - when I check to follow
pattern or if I pick multiple holes the bolted connection doesn't stay
locked down by constraints - it still wants to rotate about the first picked
hole axis. When I have used bolted connection in the past it would always
remain completely constrained. Would anyone happen to know why this is?
Thanks
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01-12-2010 07:46 AM in reply to:
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Sorry - Inventor 2010 SP 1
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01-13-2010 04:53 AM in reply to:
schwebby
Hello
unfortunatelly , as far as I know it is as designed. Workaround for that is
to add a new own constrain on a one bold in the pattern to constrain ti with
a part. Then it works well. And also you have to check if something changes
with pattern that BC is on right possition.
regards
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news:6316345@discussion.autodesk.com...
I've been having an issue with my bolted connection - when I check to follow
pattern or if I pick multiple holes the bolted connection doesn't stay
locked down by constraints - it still wants to rotate about the first picked
hole axis. When I have used bolted connection in the past it would always
remain completely constrained. Would anyone happen to know why this is?
Thanks
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unfortunatelly , as far as I know it is as designed. Workaround for that is
to add a new own constrain on a one bold in the pattern to constrain ti with
a part. Then it works well. And also you have to check if something changes
with pattern that BC is on right possition.
regards
"schwebby" píše v diskusním příspěvku
news:6316345@discussion.autodesk.com...
I've been having an issue with my bolted connection - when I check to follow
pattern or if I pick multiple holes the bolted connection doesn't stay
locked down by constraints - it still wants to rotate about the first picked
hole axis. When I have used bolted connection in the past it would always
remain completely constrained. Would anyone happen to know why this is?
Thanks
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__________
Tuto zpravu proveril ESET NOD32 Antivirus.
http://www.eset.cz
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Tuto zpravu proveril ESET NOD32 Antivirus.
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01-14-2010 07:23 AM in reply to:
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I find this hard to believe - it has worked in the past where the bolted connection is locked down - I have been noticing this issue for the past 3 weeks - thought it was maybe something with old projects i'm working in?
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01-20-2010 08:23 AM in reply to:
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well - after trying a new project and assembly the bolted connection still rotates about the selected hole axis. I'm thinking it might be the way Inventor 2010 does the bolted connection - I'll have to try it again in Inventor 2009 and see if the bolted connection stays constrained.
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01-31-2010 10:01 PM in reply to:
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I too am having this issue, and I am unable to add an additional constraint without getting the "overconstrained" prompt. I'll spare the long stories but it seems the easiest thing for me to do is recreate this bolted connection each time after altering the model. Is there any news or information about why this would do this or what I could do differently?
IV2010 SP1
Vista Ultimate SP2 Edited by: jeanchile on Feb 1, 2010 6:01 AM
IV2010 SP1
Vista Ultimate SP2 Edited by: jeanchile on Feb 1, 2010 6:01 AM
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