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extraction of constraints, can you do?

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Hello everyone,
We should have a small group, like a rotating table, which is mounted on several other assemblies (machines). If I want to turn a part of this smaller set (the table precisely) I am forced into each set where it is used to place this bond. I wondered if there was the possibility to use the bond (maybe extracting it) if this is placed in the smaller axieme, that of the table precisely.:confused:

Thank you.
Hi.
 
just to add something to what already said from davide75,
in the axieme of the rotating table binds all the pieces leaving the only degree of freedom you need (the rotation). insert this together into a larger one and bond it properly. you make it flexible and by means of an angle you fix it to the corner you need.
In this way the same table can be used in different assemblies with different angles.
 
Okay.
So if I didn't understand badly, it's a "service" set higher than that of my rotating table where I'll put the rotation bond, right? and then I can place it in the various machines.

Thank you.
 
no no, put the table underarm in the board you need and make it flexible then put an angle bond to drive the rotation
 
no no, put the table underarm in the board you need and make it flexible then put an angle bond to drive the rotation
it is like I do now, but if I have to place my rotary table on 30 assemblies of machines, every time I have to give back the usual bond. I hoped there was a way to use the bond present in the board of the rotating table. :36_1_4:

patience

Thank you.
Hi.
 

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