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Automate Assembly with Parts

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Michael86Mc
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Automate Assembly with Parts

Michael86Mc
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Hi There,

I'm sure this has been covered before, apologies though, I cannot find anything specifically around what I'm trying to achieve. (Please link to anything similar).

 

Basically, I want to create a staircase dynamically based on number of steps. The SidePlate is already programmed to create the mounting holes and the length/angle to suit based on the number of steps nominated.

I will need the assembly to add the stair tread as required and to constrain and add some bolts.

 

Files attached for reference.

Which direction should I head in to achieve this? What method to employ?

 

Thanks for any advice offered.

 

 

 

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Automate Assembly with Parts

Hi There,

I'm sure this has been covered before, apologies though, I cannot find anything specifically around what I'm trying to achieve. (Please link to anything similar).

 

Basically, I want to create a staircase dynamically based on number of steps. The SidePlate is already programmed to create the mounting holes and the length/angle to suit based on the number of steps nominated.

I will need the assembly to add the stair tread as required and to constrain and add some bolts.

 

Files attached for reference.

Which direction should I head in to achieve this? What method to employ?

 

Thanks for any advice offered.

 

 

 

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Not specifically a staircase workflow but you could  have fasteners and thread as a sub assembly and constrain manually to a workpoint that marks the center of thread. It really depends on how you are wanting it setup. A couple of images of the situation might aid people helping who cannot look a the files. 

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Regards
Alan
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Not specifically a staircase workflow but you could  have fasteners and thread as a sub assembly and constrain manually to a workpoint that marks the center of thread. It really depends on how you are wanting it setup. A couple of images of the situation might aid people helping who cannot look a the files. 

If this solved a problem, please click (accept) as solution.‌‌‌‌
Or if this helped you, please, click (like)‌‌
Regards
Alan

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