AutoCAD Inventor :: Flexible Constraints For Bar Inserted In Hole?

Oct 17, 2012

I'm trying to make this assembly flexible in that the bar will flex so the "s-clip" can hold the 2 handles together.  I read some of the forums about the scissors assembly in the autodesk folders and I can see it working in that assembly btu can't figure out how to make it apply to mine.  It is basically one of those camping grills that makes hot sandwiches or pies. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Motion Constraints - Turning A Screw In A Hole?

Apr 1, 2011

I am pretty familiar with Assembly constraints but I want to know how do you constrain/motion a screw or similar object to be able to turn appropriately whilst going up & down a threaded hole?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Inserted Hole Dimensions Not Matching Feature Dimensions

Mar 16, 2012

I typically as much as possible like to insert my dimensions into my drawing from my model.

I created holes in the model as a 1/4" tapped hole

Yet when I show the dimensions in the drawing they show the minor dimension.

How do I get the 1/4" to show?  I have selected the feature and still get these results.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using Parameters In Constraints - Drive Multiple Constraints?

Aug 10, 2012

I need to drive more than one constraint at a time.  The assembly consist of a hydraulic ram that pulls a cable which is routed around a few pullys and then pulls another linear moving member.  I don't really care about modeling the cable right now, I just want the cylinder piston and the final member to move in unison.   I can only drive one constraint at a time, so I figured I could relate the two constraints together by setting them equal to a parameter (variable), but that isn't working.  Is it me or is driving multiple constraints at a time something that would be very useful for a lot of applications?  

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Coincident Constraints Becoming Fixed Constraints

Aug 28, 2013

I'm modeling cables running through a series of cable clamps.  I'm working in an assembly with my structure as one part, clamps as seperate parts, and cables as separate parts.  I modeled the clamps first and am using them to create my 3d spline to run the sweep.  The clamps have moved several times and each time, the sweeps (cables) do not update to follow the new clamping path.  I have tried multiple ways of solving this.

I've tried to redo the splines using "Include Geometry" and running the spline through the centers of the clamps. I've also deleted the constraints (which for some reason turn into fixed) and reapplied them as coincident constraints. However, once I setup these coincidences, they always change back to fixed.

In a last ditch method, I've created 2d sketches at EVERY clamping location (yes that's alot of sketches, time and effort) and projected the circular geometry to get a center point.  This has seemed to work, but is so much work, there's no way we could use it regularly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Hole Table Formatting - Different Text Depending On The Type Of Hole

Nov 6, 2012

I've got a template with a set of Object defaults for an Inch drawing and a set for a Metric drawing.  I've just noticed that within my metric set, if I insert a hole table with tapped holes, the font on the tapped holes doesn't match the other hole types.  I'm searched around, but all the settings for the hole table style reference the same text style.  (Please see the attached image.)

So is there a way to set a certain hole type to have a certain font or size within a hole table?  Because if there is, I'd obviously like to remove it.....  But I can't seem to figure out where the issue is.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Ultimate 2013 - Cannot Add Hole To Existing Hole Chart

May 22, 2012

I am trying to add a hole to an existing hole chart.  I drop the part into a new drawing, set the ordinate "zero", and add a hole chart by selecting a few holes.  When I attempt to edit the chart: click chart, right click "edit", click add hole, select new holes, right click to create, the "create" selection is greyed out and all I have to choose from is cancel. I searched the forum here but could not find a reference to this a know issue.  Am I doing something wrong or is this a glitch of 2013. 

We are running win7 x64 machines and this happens on both the 2013 Ultimate and Premium editions of the product.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can't Select Hole Edges When Creating Hole Table

Nov 19, 2012

I have had this problem intermittently for a few weeks since going to Inventor 2013 SP1.1.  I have a part within an assembly and that part has holes created in it before assembling it with other parts.  Now when I try and create a hole table in a drawing of the assembly I cannot select hole edges and the hole table is blank when trying to create it automatically from view selection.  I originally thought it may be an alignment issue but I have since aligned everything correctly and it still persists.  I can create the hole table if I import in just the part into the drawing but it will not allow me to create the table on the whole assembly. 

I can also create the hole table if I use "centred pattern" and create cross hairs on all of the holes however it does not give me correct annotations for the holes as shown in attachment and I can manually change the annotations but seriously this should not be required.  As shown in the screen shot it reads as A1 down to K1 instead of A1 to A10. .

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Control Hole Dimensions Called Out On Hole Chart?

Nov 28, 2012

Question:  Is it possible to control the Hole Dimensions called out on the Hole Chart?  As in controling leading/trailing zeros for main hole dim, alt home dim and tolerances?  Can you combine the Main Dim with the Alt dim in a single column, separated with parentheses? (same with tolerance?)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Use Hole Command To Place A Hole In A Part

Oct 19, 2012

I would like to use the hole command to place a hole in a part. When I place the hole it won't allow me to use one of the origin planes to locate the hole from. Can I only locate holes off edges?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Get Hole Location Without Using Hole Placement Definition

Apr 27, 2012

I have an assembly that contains a part and a hole feature (the hole feature is at the assembly level). Using the api, I'm trying to get the hole location relative to the part's coordinate system in a without using the holeplacementdefinition.distance property, this way I can get the hole location regardless of the way it was defined.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Get Hole Names In Hole Table

Aug 28, 2013

i use hole feature names in hole table.

i assign hole names attribute to hole feature but dont get attribute hole table.

how to get hole names in hole table.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Hole Count During Hole Creation?

Jun 17, 2013

While creating holes in a part, a small counter shows (when you click on a point) of how many holes there are.

Programs:
Solidworks (1998-2011)
Autodesk Inventor (R8 - 2013)
Autodesk AutoCad 2D
Autodesk AutoCad 3D
Catia V5
SolidEdge
Anvil (Very old program!)
Pro/E

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Flexible Sketch Symbol

Jul 24, 2012

I dont know any way of making a flexible sketch symbol. say the way hatch can be flexed in autocad.

is that something which can be done in inventor.

Config :: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU E31245 @ 3.30 GHz, 16.0 GB, 64bit win7
Inventor 2013 and Vault Basic 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can't Move A Flexible Assembly

Nov 12, 2013

I have a sub-assembly that is flexible, (constrained properly, not grounded) and when I try to move it in the main assembly, I get the "universal NO" symbol attached to my cursor.  There are no constraints preventing the movement in the sub, since I can move it however I want when the sub is opened. 

Inv 2011

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating A Flexible Assembly?

Jan 11, 2012

I am wanting to create an assembly that I can manipulate and `pull about'.

To describe what I have and I want to acheive try and picture this very simplistic layout :-

A length of hose 50 meters long.

Another length of 50m long hose 2 meters directly below it.

The 2 lengths of hose rigidly tied together at 2m intervals with a small diameter solid bar and clamps around the hose.

What I need to acheive is :-

An assembly showing the above items in a long straight 50m run.

(I have no problems with creating this assembly.)

From there though I then need to be able to create an `S' shape, with the hose staying at a fixed radius where it is rolled to form that shape, both hoses must stay inline with each other at all times.

If you can imagine how a hose would react as you rolled it in reality I want to try and replicate that within my assembly if it is possible?

I realise I could create one long flat assembly then create another seperate assembly showing it in it's rolled up `S' shaped state but that is not what I am wanting.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Model Flexible Hoses?

Aug 9, 2011

I have never modelled hydraulic hoses.

In particular I’d like to model hydraulic hoses that are flexible and can change with different position representations.

Inventor Premium 2012 - SP1 Installed
HP 8760w I7-740M Laptop
Windows 7 Professional 64
12 Gb DDR SDRAM
AMD FirePro M5950 Graphics Card

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Flexible Option In Assemblies

Jun 20, 2013

What I am trying to do is place a hinge as a subassembly. I know in Solidworks there is an option to add it as a rigid or non rigid assembly. I have seen an option for flexible when you right click on assemblies that allow parts to be moved which is what I need but the hinge file I have from the company that sells them doesn't have that option when I right click on it and I need the hinge to be able to rotate in the model to simulate the hinge opening/ closing.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Is There Flexible Part Option In Assembly

Dec 7, 2012

Is there flexible part option in assembly? I have a shaft for which i want to vary my diameter in the assembly without affecting the part.

Is it possible in Inventor? Its there in ProE. Its called "Flexible".

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Convoluted Flexible Tube / Hose

Dec 4, 2005

I need to model up a convoluted flexible hose as a component part for use in an assembly. What is the best approach to creating this with a realistic and natural look?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Flexible Hoses With Same Part Number

Feb 22, 2013

I want to put a flexible hose into an assembly in different places.

In the real world it would be the same part, but as the hose would needs to bend at different angles for the different positions I would need different models.

I know I can group components with the same part number in the Parts List, but how do I make sure the components are seen by Vault and other users as being the same component ?

Currently using Inv 2011sp2 Pro and Vault 2011. But I don't have much experience of using Pro

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assembly With Flexible Components Explodes

Mar 28, 2008

I'm running Inventor 2008 SP2. Each time I open the assembly 2 subassemblies always explode. You can see the red and blue subs in the attached picture. I thought this was supposed to be fixed by now. Actually I thought this was supposed to be fixed in R11 a long time ago. When I grab and drag either component, everything snaps back to where it's supposed to be.

If this isn't fixed (along with a laundry list of stuff that's been broken since R10) you will be losing customers. This and all the other bugs have cost me countless hours in lost productivity.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Model Flexible Safety Cover

Oct 2, 2012

The company I work for manufactures safety covers of all types. Some are pretty easy to model. The ones made from folded fabric,....not so much. 

I have taken a couple of photos and uploaded them so that you could see what I'm trying to model.

As you can see from the photo, it's an accordion like cover that is "U-Shaped". You would install this over a linear rail and have one end anchored to the frame and one end anchored to the carriage. So it would collapse and expand as the carriage moves back and forth.

We call the convolutions "vees" (obviously because they look like the letter V). When you compress the cover the Vee Depth increases. And when you expand the cover it will decrease. The folded section at the ends, at the small "legs" is where I have the difficulty. It's sort of hard to explain. That's why I uploaded the photos.

I'd like to be able to make a single "Vee", and have it have adjustable constraints so that I can expand or contract the cover by adjusting one number.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Create FLEXIBLE (Rope / Cable / Wires)

Nov 30, 2011

I am trying to create a FLEXIBLE object (like rope/cable). Diameter = 10mm, Length = 3m.How do I do it?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Configure Assembly For Flexible Library Referencing

Jan 8, 2013

I'm going through some customer equipment models and setting them up in my library for referencing.  For example, I'll setup a machine that belongs to a customer, then reference it through a library when I design new tooling and/or components to work with existing equipment.

One such machine is a simple positioner.  It's got a linear slide for "X" movement that's got an arm on a mounting plate.  The slide has some amount of travel, say 500mm or so.  And the mounting plate has 5 sets of mounting holes.  So the arm can have four bolts removed and be mounted in any (1) of (5) different locations.  This is in addition to the slide's travel.

When I design future assemblies and components for this, I'd like to be able to insert the assembly from a library into my "new" assembly in a flexible configuration where I can set it up using any combination of mounting holes AND slide travel.

So I can setup (5) different positional reps for the mounting hole configs.  That's easy.  With respect to the slide, I can create a constraint that allows the arm to extend and retract, but how can I get the library assembly to "rest" in multiple locations?  For example, I may work on Design A that needs the extension at 241mm and Design B at 316mm.

Would I need to setup a different Pos Rep in the library assembly for the requirements of every new design? Unfortunately, the design is proprietary to the customer, so I really can't post anything about it.

Inventor 2014 64-bit SP1
Win 7 Pro 64-bit SP1

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Custom Sized Flexible Hose

Jul 30, 2013

I need to make a 1/8" diameter flexible hose, but the sizes listed for the Parker Hydraulic Hose only go down to 1/4". The closest solution I could find is here:

[URL]........

Here is what I did:

In my assembly, click "Place From Content Center"

Find "Parker Hydraulic Hose"

When I right click on it, the only selection is "Add to Favorites"

Double click on "Parker Hydraulic Hose"

Go to "Table View" tab

Right click on a row, but there is no "Input" selection.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating Flexible Cylinder (rubber Boot) In Assembly?

Jan 5, 2014

Usually what I do is download a 3D CAD part from McMaster Carr or some other place and start from scratch trying to recreate the part or, in this case, the assembly. I'm working on modeling a simple swing-arm type of machine I've made in the past and the I've been able to recreate all of the parts with their proper ranges of motion except one. It's an Inline Ball Joint Linkage that has a rubber boot around it to keep the dust out and possibly grease in. I want to know if it is possible to model the rubber boot so that it would mimic real life movement. Right now, the boot is basically a rigid cylinder and as the linkage swivels, the solid bodies clip through each other.

I've been able to make a flexible hose type of assembly as shown here: [URL]... However, creating a 3D drawing with a spline that attaches to work points on the other assemblies causes the Ball Joint to no longer work. It will only rotate as opposed to swiveling.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Flexible Hinges - How To Constrain Doors To Operate Correctly

Jan 17, 2013

I am working on a hinged door assembly that consists of a frame sub-assembly, and 2 door panel sub-assemblies that each have 4 hinged sub-assemblies that I have made flexible. I am trying to figure out how to constrain these doors so that they "operate" correctly and not spin 360 degrees when I manipulate them in the overall assembly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Retaining Developed Length On Flexible Cable Tray - Adaptivity?

Mar 15, 2012

I want to put a cable tray going from a sliding door to a fixed piece of steelwork.  When the door opens and closes, I want the cable tray to adjust to suit the sliding door.  I'll upload the file that I have made. When i drag the sketch it all moves accordingly, but when I placed in the assembly and make it adaptive it does nothing, it will not constrain and it will only bring up the errors.

Inventor 2012
Windows 7 64-Bit SP1
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5570 @ 2.93GHz
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800 (Avail. Graphics Memory 4067MB - Ded. 1024 MB)
12 GB RAM

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Turn Over Inserted Sketch

Aug 21, 2013

I made an assembly, placed a part and a sketch and constrained it, the first assembly file.

I want to turn it over, like in the second assembly.

The matemate and mateflush options in the constrain dialog box yield the same result, unlike in the tutorial:

[URL]

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Image Inserted To IDW Sheet

Jun 27, 2011

I have a drawing on which I am going to need to show some photos of the assembly in its installed condition.  When I attempt to insert an image, I get very low image quality that is giving me flashbacks to mid-90's video games.  I do not get any sort of errors, missing images, file names displayed instead, etc.  The image appears, but simply looks terrible, both on the screen and if printed or converted to PDF.

I have tried inserting the image as JPEG, PNG, and BMP, all with identical results.  It is not unique to these images, and in fact occurs even if I try inserting images that Inventor created in the first place.  Searching on these forums indicates that changing file associations for BMP files to Paint may be the answer, but most of these posts are rather old.

Since my IT department has me locked out of changing these associations for myself, I'd like some confirmation that this is still the likely cause before I go through the red tape of an IT service request. 

Inventor 2013
Windows 7 64 Bit

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