Miks15
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posted on 18/3/10 at 11:24 AM |
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rose joints on solidworks
Hi guys,
Just a quick one, does anyone know how to make rose joints on solidworks? I need to connect a bell crank to a rocker arm and a simple connector wont
do.
Cheers Guys
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Jimbob
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posted on 18/3/10 at 11:27 AM |
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Try 3dcontentcentral.com there are prob some on there for download
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Alan B
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posted on 18/3/10 at 11:33 AM |
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Yes, they are easy actually. I have some modelled in SW 2008.....if don't get what you need by this evening U2U me and I'll send you a
model.
Mine are modelled as an assembly with them swivelling around the ball as they should.
Alan
[Edited on 18/3/10 by Alan B]
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m8kwr
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posted on 18/3/10 at 11:39 AM |
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Quite easy to make, if you need one i can send you one i did.
You can also put limits on the movement
Make them in 2 parts, the outer, and inner, then make the assembly, so the parts move (or that is the way i did it)
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Miks15
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posted on 18/3/10 at 12:40 PM |
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u2u sent m8kwr
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iti_uk
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posted on 18/3/10 at 01:05 PM |
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If this hasn't already been solved - as mentioned, just model the "ball" and "socket" seperately and then use a point
constraint between the two, allowing full rotational freedom. You can set limits relative to the axis of the hole in the ball and the plane parallel
to the flats on the "socket".
Sorry, I'm not a Solidworks user, I'm not aware of its capabilities or methods of assembly constraint. If you had Catia I could tell
you...
Chris
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