So I have this assembly with all parts constrained properly yet it won't let the parts move the way they should under the constraints applied and it's telling me I have interfering constraints.
I checked the "broken" constraints over but they look fine.
It's a relatively small assembly (10-15 parts), although the parts have been used in a previous assembly. Would this affect their behaviour?
Thanks
Hello there, you can use the same parts over and over again,
that should not affect the way they are linked in the present
assembly.
It´s hard to tell whether you constrained a single pat wrong or
a greater number of parts. The first part placed in an assembly
is fixed by standard. Did you consider that?
If you don´t mind you can link me to the part and I´ll check
it in the evening (CET).
@Anonymous wrote:.....all parts constrained properly .....
I checked the "broken" constraints over but they look fine.
It's a relatively small assembly.....
Attach the assembly here - I'm betting there is an error in the modeled geometry.
Frequently when someone posts a problem like this one part has a hole pattern with rectangular coordinates and on another layed out on circular pattern. In any case, it is virtually impossible to say where the error is without seeing the assembly.
Missing Parts
Axle.ipt
Bolt.ipt
New Spool Wall.ipt
Final Brake Hub.ipt
Poobah of all drive hubs.ipt
Adapter Ring.ipt
30 Sprocket.ipt
Brake 1.ipt
And what I did see you have some learning to do... But you will get there
All the Spool.iam sub-assembly parts are missing.
Since this is a sub-assembly you will need to right click on the node in the browser and set to Flexible (not Adaptive) for it to have motion degrees of freedom.
Also I found at least one sick feature/sketch and evidence of too much work (use Tangent and Equal constraints - Inventor should create these for you).