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solid positioning problems

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glisman76

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good day to all I have inventor 2018 and I have a problem in positioning a solid pin between two separate bushings.
the problem lies in the fact that a bushing is 50mm back and lower than about three degrees if seen from the left flank, and if seen from above it is moved to right of another 3 degrees.
How do I place a pin between the holes of these two bushings??
someone can help me please
thanks in advance
 
Since you talk about grades will be rotated, don't move, right?
If the two bushings aren't coaxial how should the pin stick?
I probably didn't understand, a drawing/key/scheme would help.
 
I don't even think I understand, though when I have things not in axis for the constraints I use the pin axis and the central points of the holes on the faces of the bushings: of course the pin enters "stort". . .
 
Hey, guys, thank you for answering me, so the two bushings aren't in the axis now I'm putting in a sketch to make you understand.
the two rectangles indicate the bushings and the restraint within the rectangles indicates the axis of the holes of the bushings, while the oblique axis would be the position that must have the pin, which obviously enters wrong.inventor.webpinventor.webp
 
I tried but the pin nn puts me right and remains in axis with only one hole of a bushing
 
cannot remain in axis with one of the holes, otherwise it becomes parallel to the other and becomes impossible to bind it to the latter.
The only thing you can do is, as it has already said, to bind the pin axis to the center of the mouth holes.
 
Here.
so much to do the post "figo" as matteo hats that must be a saint because I am already stressed with this:wink:
vincolo1.webpVincolo2.webpFinale.webp
 
hi catafract in the end I managed thanks a lot to you and technomodel for the help
 

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