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There's not much (useful) help out there for advanced angular constraints, the best help I've found so far was from @johnsonshiue from this post.
My desire is to locate a nut on a cone that can rotate to any angle about a centerline axis.
Constraining a nut to a conical tube
I am using part UCS plane/axis features constrained to World assembly UCS features, for ease of working with iLogic and automation programming. I have 3 constraints already set that work well for me, which include:
1) a distance from the World Y axis to the CenterPoint of the nut surface location from centerline axis
2) a distance down from the World XZ plane to nut Z axis for locating distance from top of tube
3) an angle between the nut Y axis and the World Y axis to match slope angle of conical tube
My final constraint desire is to have an angle relationship between the nut XY Plane and the World YZ Plane to rotate about the World Y axis. The issue I keep running into is that the nut will change orientation (facing outward from tube to inward to tube) uncontrollably, especially when making large angle changes in location (45 degrees or more); making small incremental changes can usually achieve the desired results.
I feel that I lack an understanding of how to use the Explicit Reference Vector angle constraint correctly to achieve my desired results and am looking for some guidance/assistance since I am unable to locate any tutorial that can help in this configuration.
I've included a test model pre-configured as I have described and lacks this final constraint. Help me figure out this constraint and win yourself a Kudo!
Files are in 2018 Format.

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