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How can I choose quadrant

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Anonymous
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How can I choose quadrant

my project fusion 360 Autocad

Hi guys I have gat a project in fusion 360 I can use AutoCad My problem is: I can't assemble Bearing on rail because I cant choose bearings quadrant fusion 360 everytime choose center I cant choose Quadrant can you help me please good luck

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brianrepp
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@Anonymous I moved this post from the Tips section to the Design & Doc forum for better visibilty.

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Anonymous
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You are right thanks
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innovatenate
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Hello and welcome to the Fusion 360 community! 

 

From your screenshot and comments below, it sounds like you are trying to assemble a design with Joints, but find that you're unable to utilize the quadrants of a circular edge to create the Joint between a bearing and the disk/rail. Does that sound correct?

 

An easier approach may be to use the Rigid Group feature to create a series of components that are Rigidly "glued" together. After doing this, it seems that you would only need one joint: a revolute or cylindrical joint to assemble the components.

 

If you really need to get to a quadrant of a cylindrical edge, it could be done by manually creating Joint Origins (see assembly menu) in those roller components at the correct location. It may be necessary to first create a sketch and manually add points at the quadrants. After doing this, you would be able to create new Joints utilizing the Joint Origins.

 

I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any questions.

 

 




Nathan Chandler
Principal Specialist

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