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Dog drag a pin.

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asola.webphi to everyone, I am new to the forum and since at the moment my knowledge of inventor (use2013) are limited I thought to kindly ask for help... I hope you see the image I have attached. I would like the orange asola to move right into contact with the gray pin if it dragged it behind instead of passing over, while the pin remains firm. for you will certainly be trivial, but how should I do???
thank you so much to those who have the patience to give me a hand and greetings!!
 
have you tried with the tangence clasp between pin and inner wall asola?
thanks for the alessio answer, I tried to replace the bond of coincidence between the axis of the pin and the axis of the radius of the asola with the tangency, but the result does not change me...the asola passes over to the pin... maybe it takes some artifice, but being little practical of inventor, what will be... ?
 
you agree to delete the adactivity of the parts (selections in the right button brownser touch the tick up adactivity). for the bond I recommend you to bind the two elements with a same plane in common, e.g. concise bond on xy plane of the pin and concise bond on the xy plane of the asolate piece (I don't know if in your case is the xy plan that mentioned in the piece, you choose the correct one). this will allow you to move the pin inside the asolate piece. none of the two pieces that form the axieme is fixed then I recommend you to press right button on the asolate piece and add the "fixed" check, in this way it will be bound by nature in all directions so that you can move only the pin. Now to avoid penetrating the pin inside the piece use this command: always from the brownser select both parts, right-click, add the spunata to "contact group". Now on top go on "analyze" and select "active contact resolver", in this way the two parts will not interfere with each other, when moving the pin inside the asola. It should work.
 
ok I thank all for the helpfulness and kindness. I'll do the evidence, and then I'll let you know.
Thank you!
 
ok I managed thanks to the vs tips to move the pin inside the asola without compnetration. My question, however (and I probably didn't express myself correctly) was a step further (... maybe too far ?) : it would be possible to move the pin so that when it comes to contact with the asola it continues its race "by moving behind the asola itself" ? (schematization of a more complex mechanism that should exploit the same principle).
greetings
 
battente + arresto.webp
ok I managed thanks to the vs tips to move the pin inside the asola without compnetration. My question, however (and I probably didn't express myself correctly) was a step further (... maybe too far ?) : it would be possible to move the pin so that when it comes to contact with the asola it continues its race "by moving behind the asola itself" ? (schematization of a more complex mechanism that should exploit the same principle).
greetings
Bye to all,
I attach the mechanism that I wanted to realize...from self-taught which I do not understand if it is possible the following movement: when the orange pin, sliding in the grey support, dragged from the cart goes to smear against the violet plate, it is possible that the cart continues its run while the pin (beating on the plate) stops ? thanks, I hope not to tediarvi too. . .

(I forgot: the cart is flowing correctly - forward and back - on the guide plates, so it does not exceed the violet plate)
 

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It is possible but difficult to explain,
if you do not have the components to be bound.
in addition to iam also ipts you must attach.
 
It is possible but difficult to explain,
if you do not have the components to be bound.
in addition to iam also ipts you must attach.
Okay. I send you the parts and the model, I simplify everything
Hello and thank you!!
 

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Unfortunately you have a rel. older, so I'm just sending you pictures of the constraints I put.

I also attach iam for those who had 2014 and were interested in the theme.
 

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Unfortunately you have a rel. older, so I'm just sending you pictures of the constraints I put.

I also attach iam for those who had 2014 and were interested in the theme.
Okay perfect!! That's exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to ask something: I had bought the thom tremblay inventor guide. Can you tell me if there are other tools (best magari) for inventor learning? in thanking for the excellent support given, I hope that the discussion may be interesting also for others who like me are approaching inventor and are discovering step by step the potential. I'm very passionate about myself.
Thanks again and the next opportunity!!
 

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