making a scissor lift

making a scissor lift

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast Enthusiast
10,619 Views
114 Replies
Message 1 of 115

making a scissor lift

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

I have an assembly that I have a base then I associate a rectangular plate with rounded ends that has 3 holes in it. One end goes to the base the middle goes to the rod where it is scissored to another plate and the second plate goes to another rod that is in a slide. Every time I try to associate the 3rd hole to the other rod the plate totaly disassociates with the other rod. (the plate is suppose to be free spinning)  What am I doing wrong?

0 Likes
10,620 Views
114 Replies
Replies (114)
Message 2 of 115

blandb
Mentor
Mentor

Can you post your files?

Autodesk Certified Professional
0 Likes
Message 3 of 115

johnsonshiue
Community Manager
Community Manager
0 Likes
Message 4 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

the one tutorial he goes through it pretty fast not slowing down for me to see all the commands he is using and the other ones don't help.

the one issue I have is I have what looks like a sissor or x on either end with a rod connecting them together. I use the joint command and allow them to spin. Everything works great until I move the center rod. One side works correctly but the other side does not. The two orange plates are suppose to connect to the red rod that is in the grove and is suppose to slide. I can't get the whole thing to associate with each other. I am including the assembly file. Don't just put it together for me. Tell me how to do it properly. Thanks.

0 Likes
Message 5 of 115

Frederick_Law
Mentor
Mentor

We'll need all the parts also.

0 Likes
Message 6 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

3

0 Likes
Message 7 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

3 more

0 Likes
Message 8 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

again 2 more

0 Likes
Message 9 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

final 3

0 Likes
Message 10 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

oops

I don't think you have these

0 Likes
Message 11 of 115

A.Acheson
Mentor
Mentor

Hi @michael_schmidlkofer 

To avoid multiple post and for your sanity you can use a zip folder. Select all the files and click send to zip folder. Then you can attach the zip folder. 

If this solved a problem, please click (accept) as solution.‌‌‌‌
Or if this helped you, please, click (like)‌‌
Regards
Alan
0 Likes
Message 12 of 115

Frederick_Law
Mentor
Mentor

Or Pack n Go the assembly into zip.

0 Likes
Message 13 of 115

JDMather
Consultant
Consultant

@michael_schmidlkofer 

What is the tap-drill size for a 8-32 UNC thread?

JDMather_0-1693609984569.png

 

@michael_schmidlkofer 

Examine the Attached assembly...

JDMather_0-1693612180122.png

 


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


0 Likes
Message 14 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Is there a way for you to send me a video on what you did?

Or a step by step way of putting it all together?

0 Likes
Message 15 of 115

JDMather
Consultant
Consultant

@michael_schmidlkofer 
Examine each assembly constraint in the Relationships folder step-by-step. 

You might start a new assembly and see if you can duplicate my constraints step-by-step. 


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


0 Likes
Message 16 of 115

michael_schmidlkofer
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

ok first of all I am at work and when I have time I am trying to learn Inventor. It would take me a while to figure it all out. I need to learn it quickly. So I need to figure it out quickly. Could you send me a step by step process?

0 Likes
Message 17 of 115

JDMather
Consultant
Consultant

@michael_schmidlkofer wrote:

Could you send me a step by step process?


Sure, but we will have to start over from the beginning.

JDMather_0-1694345997011.png

In you Sketch1 of the "Square 8 inch you have two redundant 8.000 dimensions and the sketch is not constrained relative to the Origin.

Step 1: Delete the two redundant dimensions and replace with one Equal (=) constraint.

JDMather_1-1694346173370.png

Add the missing Vertical and Horizontal constraints (this should have all been automatic)?

JDMather_2-1694346308433.png

 

Attach the file here for next set of steps.

Frankly - it might be easier to start over from scratch and use the Centerpoint Rectangle tool.

We will have to recreate each and every part in this manner.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


0 Likes
Message 18 of 115

3D4Play
Collaborator
Collaborator

I don't think I understand the nature of your issue. I was able to constrain your assembly, but not sure if I took it far enough. Take a peek at the video - am I missing something, or just didn't go far enough to see the issue?

0 Likes
Message 19 of 115

JDMather
Consultant
Consultant

@3D4Play wrote:

... Take a peek at the video ...


@3D4Play 

What video?

I Attached a completed assembly in Message 13.


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Autodesk Inventor 2019 Certified Professional
Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 Certified Professional
Certified SolidWorks Professional


0 Likes
Message 20 of 115

3D4Play
Collaborator
Collaborator

(view in My Videos)

 

Oops. I thought it said it uploaded!  This video:

0 Likes