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I have two 14mm plastic cylindrical bearings (in yellow in the left photo below) mounted horizontally, 10cm above each other.
In the horizontal plane they are separated, perpendicular to their axes, by 5mm so that a vertical 5mm plate (one face of the L-shaped angle iron in the below photo) can just slide up and down between them.
The plate is then connected to a platform which extends off to one side such that the upper bearing acts as a fulcrum and the lower bearing contains the plate.
My question is how to assemble this joint?
I can select the vertical plate as a joint surface.
But how can I select a the outside of a cylinder so that the vertical plate will form a joint with it and move in the desired way? (And then do the same thing for the second cylinder?)
I'd like to assemble the whole thing and then, amongst other things, perform a stress analysis with the mechanism in a couple of different positions!
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