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what kind of mating to use?

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Pamak

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Bye to all,
I have a problem with the coupling of a 4 fixed position divider.
the positions are obtained by means of a pin with a tilted head of 20° (and radiated) that of graft in a female with the same profile but with 0.1mm of play.
the result that I would like to get from the axieme would be to see the linear excursion of 6mm of the pear by turning the divider (in practice every time the quarry the pear starts, when the pear comes out from the quarry the pin is retracted)

I gave a minimum and max value for the linear race (with difference of 6mm) and then I tried both with the command "camma" and with the command "profile coupling" but I can not get the desired result (it gives me some errors)

How to do that?

thanks in advance (p.s. use sw2010)

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the idea of using cam/punteria coupling is the best. try to see if it is not the case of making a sketch on the divider with the path and a point on the point. could be an alternative road
 
I agree with the cam/punteria coupling....but you have to make him the surface he has to walk on the cam....
 
the displacement of the pin happens because the divider imposes such a force for which the pin comes out from the seat.
the cam command as well as the path command work because an object 'slip' on the path.
to see your movement you must have solidworks motion; from you can impose forces on the sloping surface of the pin that will bring the linear movement of the pin.
 

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