Problem with Rigid Joint

Problem with Rigid Joint

vcutajar
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Problem with Rigid Joint

vcutajar
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Hi

 

Help please.

I have two components which I would like to join together with a Rigid Joint.  File is attached.

The cranckshaft has a 3mm through hole for a future dowel pin.

The flywheel hub also has a 3mm though hole for the same dowel pin.

 

I would like to join both components with a Rigid Joint so that all holes line up.  I have used a simple joint and managed to get the holes lined up but the crankshaft does not remain concentric with the hole of the flywheel hub.  It is very slightly offset to one side.  I am suspecting that this is because the hole are on a circular face.  I am sure that there is a simple solution but for the life of me I can't see it.

 

Could somebody please tell me what I am doing wrong.

 

Thanks

Vince

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Try this:

For secure positioning, I would create a joint origin in the centre of the bore axis.
To do this, copy the radius, refer the origin to the circle in sketch 7 and move it by the radius value (paste).
Finally, a rigid joint has to be created.

 

 

günther

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vcutajar
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Many thanks.  Worked like a charm.  I suspected it had to do with a joint origin but had not clue how to create it.

 

Vince

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g-andresen
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Hi,

It also works without a joint origin.
However, it is important that the reference is made to the circle (sketch 7)  on the tangential plane and not to the hole in the solid.

 

günther

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g-andresen
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Hi,

In the screencast, I show how you can create the rigid joint directly with an existing point without measuring a distance.

günther

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vcutajar
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Thanks for showing me another method.  Took a while to understand.

 

Vince

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