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Controllin g the motion
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Hey,
i'm doing the assembly to the part that i attatched, but i have problem when i'm "rotating it", as the parts break their axis, the crankrod moves into the oppisite direction, and also the reverse gear. But i dont know how to limit their motion. also the steam chest slide valve rod is out of control.
Here is it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X7LswXveW8&feature
So how do i limit their motion?... via.. angle or between two locations/measurement..?
ps. I use inventor 2012
Thanks
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An assembly file (*.iam) is simply a list of hyperlinks to the part files and a record of constraints.
You must inlcude the part (*.ipt) files. This should have been covered in your class.
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I understand, So should i send everyone? Or how do i include them in the "iam?
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Place in folder. (might have to use several)
Right click on folder and select Send to Compressed (zipped) Folder.
Attach the resulting *.zip file here (cannot be larger than 1.5 Meg, thus the reason it might take more than one folder).
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Still waiting for -Draft option on any Rib feature.
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Well, i made the folder to an *zip* format, but it was 15 meg big .. maby couse it's around 40 parts in it
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Here i made photo of it, becouse u maby dont need the parts to help me.
you can see where it goes to ****t in the pictures, and i want to limit their motion so they cant "jump" away like that, (when i rotate). "just lock them from going beyond a certain position/angle . The video can be to much help.
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BTW: Take a look at "Pack and Go" which is available in Inventor (if you did not use it before). http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Inventor/enu/2012/Hel


