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How can I realign an imported part in Assembly?

w_s856w_s856 Member Posts: 57

Context: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/efbbafb6b05d800790768197/w/c4dfe0ff6af112e209c97839/e/273e533df4c86fad6c4f4a07?renderMode=0&uiState=688e729fd5b2bf27821e63cb

I would like, in Assembly, to reorient the "interphone" part so that it lays flat on a plane. Right now it i swerdly inclined and setting the angles to 0 (in the small reference I can use to rotate a part when I click on it) keeps it misaligned like that.

I thought about mating it to a plane, but there are no planes :) and I cannot find where to add one (ChatGPT is seriously hallucinating on that one…)

Best Answer

  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 1,119 PRO
    Answer ✓

    The quickest way is to delete the interphone then insert a new one.

    The triads are an indication of degrees of freedom for that part. Once you fix the interphone the degrees of freedom will be gone.

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  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 1,119 PRO
    edited August 3

    In assembly interphone is inserted by selecting from list hen hit the check mark without selecting a point on the main screen. Then fix in place.

    New servo assembly created to get the revolve motion for the arm repeated. Better than cylindrical mate because it is also used to mate arm against servo with only one mate instead of 2.

    Fasten points for servos is added as mate connector in interphone via edit in context. Manual positioning of servo parts is done in assembly first then suppressed and fasten mate applied. By supressing the manual mates it will allow motion of the arms.

    https://learn.onshape.com/catalog?labels=%5B%22Learning%20Format%22%5D&query=assembly%20mates&values=%5B%22Course%22%5D

    https://cad.onshape.com/help/Content/mate.htm?Highlight=mates

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/8ddd58d1270dad36d23d4327/w/3c34569d92f3aeb993327a79/e/bbf19bb6b4dd56be75fd243c

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  • w_s856w_s856 Member Posts: 57
    edited August 4

    @glen_dewsbury

    > In assembly interphone is inserted by selecting from list hen hit the check mark without selecting a point on the main screen. Then fix in place.

    I must have chosen the pont in my insertion when creating it. Is this something I can fix? I do not see the double arrow next to interphone in my document

    Thank you for the other recommendations, I will review them closely!

  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 1,119 PRO
    Answer ✓

    The quickest way is to delete the interphone then insert a new one.

    The triads are an indication of degrees of freedom for that part. Once you fix the interphone the degrees of freedom will be gone.

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