MechEngSS
Mechanical
- Apr 23, 2012
- 5
When I am using the angle offset constraint for aligning a hinge sleeve to a hinge pin the angle often flips on me upon hitting the checkmark for component placement.
A little background... I have created a hinge that consists of a sleeve and a pin. The pin gets welded to another plate and the sleeve drops onto the pin in the upper assembly. I want to be able to open and close the door, which is welded to the sleeve. In component placement for the sleeve, I align the axes of the sleeve and the pin, I align the mating faces between the two parts, and create an angle offset constraint between a datum plane in the hinge and a datum plane in the sleeve. I then want to be able to change the angle to open the door to various angles. No matter what angle I choose, the door wants to open into the door frame, as opposed to away from it, like it should. I have tried using the flip button in component placement and initially it looks like it works, but then when I hit the check mark, the part flips back the other way. I have also tried inputting negative angles and also tried inputting the difference between 180/360 degrees and my angle (for example, 135 or 315 degrees for my 45 degree angle). It seems that everything I have tried always results in the door opening into the frame.
Has anyone else experienced this? The other engineers in my office also often have the same problem.
We are running Creo 1.0.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
A little background... I have created a hinge that consists of a sleeve and a pin. The pin gets welded to another plate and the sleeve drops onto the pin in the upper assembly. I want to be able to open and close the door, which is welded to the sleeve. In component placement for the sleeve, I align the axes of the sleeve and the pin, I align the mating faces between the two parts, and create an angle offset constraint between a datum plane in the hinge and a datum plane in the sleeve. I then want to be able to change the angle to open the door to various angles. No matter what angle I choose, the door wants to open into the door frame, as opposed to away from it, like it should. I have tried using the flip button in component placement and initially it looks like it works, but then when I hit the check mark, the part flips back the other way. I have also tried inputting negative angles and also tried inputting the difference between 180/360 degrees and my angle (for example, 135 or 315 degrees for my 45 degree angle). It seems that everything I have tried always results in the door opening into the frame.
Has anyone else experienced this? The other engineers in my office also often have the same problem.
We are running Creo 1.0.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!