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move component to the z axis

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hi guys are at the solidworks abc and I'm having trouble moving a compost on the z axis... can you help me?? ? :confused:
 
assieme...
If you plan and don't move it is because you're probably moving a very complex geometry to the hardware features you're using. store and above all see if you can decrease the graphics/detail of the part by acting on the geometry itself or by the options of solidworks.
 
I don't think that's the problem. because you don't plan... on the x and y axis moves it immediately without problems... geometry is very simple doesn't even depend on this... I think it's a setup problem. . .
 
I don't think that's the problem. because you don't plan... on the x and y axis moves it immediately without problems... geometry is very simple doesn't even depend on this... I think it's a setup problem. . .
or constraints... look that sometimes it happened to me though in complex assemblies, pushed geometries, flexible assemblies and pcs that there was no more 8 gb ddr2 used for 7.5gb.

boh test and tell us:finger:
 
made but does not change nnt... the constraint does not depend on a graphic issue :
 
if you place the 3d parts and together we see if there is a particular problem or not and especially tell us that version you solidworks are using
 
made but does not change nnt... the constraint does not depend on a graphic issue :
with all probability the object you have to move is the first you have inserted
in the assembly (so fixed), or you designed it "on the spot", or you have bound it and cannot change the coupling.
However at least one prank you must post it if not you must be guessing...:biggrin:

read here, it can help you.
http://help.solidworks.com/2011/ita...ssem_1/fixing_the_position_of_a_component.htm
 

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