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tool check vincoli

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Hi.
Is there any tool that makes you a diagnosis of constraints and tells you what degree of bond are missing?
I know that the dash less indicates that the part is subvinculated, but I happen that a subaxieme open individually, is well defined, imported into another group is underdefinite
 
hi, that I know no, when a part or a set is released, as well as checking that there is a less sided symbol, I hand-drawn the component to understand which bond is missing.
As for the subaxieme it is right that it is so, when you bring one together in another, this behaves like it was a part so you must also bind the axieme that you are importing.
 
but if it is ultradefined?
appear in yellow, but it seems a little like tip by sw
 
but if it is ultradefined?
appear in yellow, but it seems a little like tip by sw
on the bottom right there is the error icon double-click and isolate the wrong or over-defined constraints.1725274585368.pngfor the bond grades that lack as sw does to know what kind of bond do you want?
 
Hi.
each body has 6 degrees of freedom, three translation and three rotations

It would be enough to say which degree remains free
I don't think so.
 
in general where I work problems always arise for the different philosophy/mentality of the various users who access the files together.
When fixing constraints, it takes a little forward to predict how the axieme can change, adding configurations where elements are suppressed for others for example. as they suggested, you work better with sub-assiems if nothing else for the drastic reduction of the constraints present in the file.
if the mentality is not shared, it happens that a colleague performs a change by putting constraints that, passing to other configurations, send in "red" everything else.
and even more in general, it is necessary to use fewer possible constraints to "fix" the parts as you wish.
 

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