Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - API
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
Re: The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
I think it's what the new joint feature (R2014) does with the rotation joint.
Re: The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Don't we have this function now with the new relationships?
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
Re: The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Select part then RMB and select grounded to do this.
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012
The wish has been edited. Below are the updated details.
Assembly Insert Constraint and Lock Rotation
Summary: Add a Lock Rotation option to the Insert Constraint.
Description: This would provide 1 constraint to remove all 6 degrees of freedom between 2 components. This would be especially useful for fasteners. There wouldn't be a chance of them rotating and therefore causing a change to the drawing views. You would actually be able to use the "Degrees of Freedom" display in an assembly to determine which parts are under constrained.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: Josh Hunt on 10/12/2012