Pipe run doesn't move with other subassemblies.

Pipe run doesn't move with other subassemblies.

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Pipe run doesn't move with other subassemblies.

licenses42Q6G
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Hello, 

 

I have the same problem I think as this thread

I created a Pipe run into an assembly. When the parts or subassembly is moving the Pipe run doesn't move with other subassemblies. 

did you have the same Issue ? 

[Post moved and title modified by CGBenner - 8/12/24]

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CGBenner
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@licenses42Q6G 

Hello!  Welcome to the forum.  Can you describe in a little more detail what you are trying to do?  Are you saying that the pipe rune does not update when equipment that it is attached to moves?

What version of Inventor are you using?

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ldutkaTUZ58
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Is the item in question toggled "Grounded", yet unconstrained to an assembly feature?? That's my first thought.

Good luck.

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CGBenner
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@licenses42Q6G Hello, do you still need help with this question?

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Hello! The pipe run is attached to a subassembly (see the picture). How can I constrain the pipe run to this subassembly? The pipe is modeled using a flexible hose route (3D sketch).

 

Kind regards !

Mouhcine

 

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Hello.  It is very difficult to know where the problem is from just a picture.  Is it possible for you to share this assembly?  Use File\Save As\Pack & Go with the settings below, and then attach the Zip file to a reply here.  If you cannot share it publicly, send me a Private Message and I can share my email with you, and you can send it directly to me.

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