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problem of expensive mobile parts

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Hello everyone, I hope you can help me, I try to explain the problem.
in a set I have a horizontal arm that can flow, always horizontally, on a guide. at the end of the arm there are other mobile parts. the problem lies in the fact that when I move the arm horizontally, a mobile part (a piston) at the end of the arm remains firm compared to the external reference system, this makes it that this component will flow into the cylinder (which contains it) which is carried solidly to the arm. having imposed a transition bond between cylinder and piston, this flows until the bond intervention that does not make me flow forward the arm. then my question is: is there no way to drag the piston along with the arm?

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Hello everyone, I hope you can help me, I try to explain the problem.
in a set I have a horizontal arm that can flow, always horizontally, on a guide. at the end of the arm there are other mobile parts. the problem lies in the fact that when I move the arm horizontally, a mobile part (a piston) at the end of the arm remains firm compared to the external reference system, this makes it that this component will flow into the cylinder (which contains it) which is carried solidly to the arm. having imposed a transition bond between cylinder and piston, this flows until the bond intervention that does not make me flow forward the arm. then my question is: is there no way to drag the piston along with the arm?

ps: use inventor 2010
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