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Wish List System
2012-10-12, 09:21 PM
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
Wish List System
2012-10-25, 01:50 AM
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
aguitton
2013-11-15, 08:23 AM
I think it's what the new joint feature (R2014) does with the rotation joint.
signmeup
2014-04-07, 07:09 AM
Don't we have this function now with the new relationships?
Wish List System
2014-12-19, 06:56 PM
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
Wish List System
2014-12-19, 06:58 PM
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
Wish List System
2014-12-20, 07:39 AM
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
Orion
2014-12-22, 03:23 AM
Select part then RMB and select grounded to do this.
Wish List System
2014-12-26, 12:51 PM
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
Wish List System
2014-12-26, 12:54 PM
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
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