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move a screw in a sunbed

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Hi, I'm just using solid edge v20 and they're completely self-taught :biggrin:
I also tried with the "search" function but I did not find anything about it, perhaps it is xkè is a simple thing for you, but I do not come to head :biggrin:

the problem is this, I designed 2 rods with 2 holes you have lati and a sort of crank, on the crank I made a socket, I assembled the hole of the wand with the crank socket with a screw, everything moves manually rotating, I removed all the constraints and turns the screw in its seat, only that I can not make it move inside the asola :confused:

you can explain to me step by step how you do (doing nothing for granted:biggrin: ) Since they are in the first weapons? ?

I also attach the file, so you can find where the error is!
I want to move the handle for the length of the 2 sunbeds.

thank you very much anticipate to those who will help me!!!

elvis
 

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Bye.
If you place only the axieme doesn't need anything
you must also post the individual files of the parts.
cmq I answer blindly: you can use the physical movement; when you go on "place part" you choose the option "physical motion"; clearly to do this the crank must be properly released, or must have the possibility to move. I hope I've been helpful, cmq if you're looking for the solid edge help you can find a few tips to start. exercises are also very useful to start. I recommend it.
 
Bye.
If you place only the axieme doesn't need anything
you must also post the individual files of the parts.
cmq I answer blindly: you can use the physical movement; when you go on "place part" you choose the option "physical motion"; clearly to do this the crank must be properly released, or must have the possibility to move. I hope I've been helpful, cmq if you're looking for the solid edge help you can find a few tips to start. exercises are also very useful to start. I recommend it.
thanks for the answer :smile:
I did all the exercises, but there's no one to explain this:frown:
I tried, with "physical movement" as you say, but it keeps turning on the screw instead of flowing into the asola:frown: and I have released all that there was to be released!
in fact, if you have the option to open the attached file, you can see yourself where the problem is:finger:

Thanks again

elvis
 
I would like to open it...but I repeat that you have to post the files of the parts, the .par files to understand us.
 
the screws are missing in the axieme.
You put an axial bond, so it's clear that it can't slide on the sunbed...from these constraints.
cmq is the bond of tangence I think can go even if it sometimes behaves strangely. once arrived at extremes.
put all the parts and go of physical movement and away.
 
Hemm:redface:
true, the vines had taken them from the exercise and I had not put them in the rescue file ehehhe now I have inserted those too! !
cmq now I have inserted the screws with the constraint command " insert", the "tangent" bond command can not use it :confused: it always says to me "the requested relationship is in conflict and cannot be inserted" !!!
I tried to unravel the various planes, both superfic and sunshades etc... but always gives me the same result !!!
in the exercises there was no this command, and I don't know what the right sequence is to use it:confused:

then removing the constraints, I move everything, including screws, in any direction and not following the asola..... .
I know that once I understand where the mistake is, it will certainly be stupid, but I can't understand what it is!
the axial constraint, I used it to center the asola with the hole below, can it be centered even without that constraint??
or is it right to use it as I did, then to suppress it? ?
you can correct the error on the whole and then put it back, so that it visually sees what has been done on all relationships!
Unfortunately I am at the very first weapons, and even the stupid ones succeed me difficult!!! heheheh
but it is only a matter of understanding a little the basic mechanism of operation, then it should be a little downhill ^_^
Thanks again ^_^
 

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then the axial bond you can put it but then you have to remove it.
in place of insert you can use more constraints (axial + mating + whatever you want).Be careful that when you do the movement the parts are all active xkè otherwise the physical movement does not work, unless you have put appropriate options but let it stay for the moment.
I think you're gonna take off all the relationships and take it easy, you're gonna see you can.
calm and chalk :smile:
 
but if you draw a sketch in the axis of the axle and tie the sketch with the screw? I can't change your file if st.

Bye.
 
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I finally did it!
When you understand the mistake, you always understand that it was a stupidity!
I repositioned the handle with axial command to align the holes with the socket, then I deleted the bond, then I inserted the screws, with axial command in the hole, and put in parallel the head of the screw with the handle, and now it moves all !!!
thanks again for the advice!!
 

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