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Hello, everyone. I want to ask you for help with a problem that is not in a position to solve. I am making a project for an industrial gate of 4 doors with book closure. My problem is that I would like to achieve a coupling between a cylinder that runs in a guide up to a certain point and then becomes free. if as a coupling I put the tangence between the cylinder and the guide goes well but the tangence continues along the "infinite" plane while I would like that after a point specified the coupling to return free.
I'm sorry if I was wrong.
 
:confused:. It would be better if you put a schematic image of what you want to achieve, because so you don't understand anything.
Bye.
 
You're right. I don't know how to explain it. I try to attach a photo. I don't know if you can see but there are two guides. a larger one where there is the transmission chain, and one side shorter with a curvature at the end. That's the problem with the coupling. I would like a cylinder to slide into the right guide to the end of the curve and then be able to move freely in the area where the guide widens. I hope this is clearer. Thank you in advance.
 

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You're right. I don't know how to explain it. I try to attach a photo. I don't know if you can see but there are two guides. a larger one where there is the transmission chain, and one side shorter with a curvature at the end. That's the problem with the coupling. I would like a cylinder to slide into the right guide to the end of the curve and then be able to move freely in the area where the guide widens. I hope this is clearer. Thank you in advance.
try drawing a sketch of the trajectory that must do, then draw a point in the center of the cylinder, then test advanced coupling path.
 
I tried to do the coupling path but it overlooks me the axieme... It seems strange because without such coupling I can move the cylinder outside the path, I do not understand how it can be overdefined. . .
 
I tried to do the coupling path but it overlooks me the axieme... It seems strange because without such coupling I can move the cylinder outside the path, I do not understand how it can be overdefined. . .
Can't you post together is a little difficult to understand the cause this way?
 
Perhaps a way is to use physical dynamics, but it has inconvenients within the whole when not working with the activated physical dynamics, but for this reason
you can overcome with a configuration where the posts are aligned to the guide and another config with the "suspended" coupling, at that point you can move the doors
with physical dynamics.


ps: as I am a blacksmith, I immediately understood the problem; I think he's well exposed.
 
Perhaps a way is to use physical dynamics, but it has inconvenients within the whole when not working with the activated physical dynamics, but for this reason
you can manage with a configuration where the Postans are aligned with the guide and another config with the "suspended" coupling, at that point you can move the doors
with physical dynamics.


ps: as I am a blacksmith, I immediately understood the problem; I think he's well exposed.
portoni... :rolleyes:
 
ps: as I am a blacksmith, I immediately understood the problem; I think he's well exposed.
Pultroppo I have limited knowledge:biggrin:, however I understood to great lines what it has to do, the file was to see why it gave him errors in the couplings in the path.
 

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