GimmeABreak
Mechanical
- Apr 16, 2011
- 2
I'm constructing two types of chains: A simple roller chain running across two sprockets. And a drag chain with attached connectors and flights. So it will need to be simulated, and not just a fixed part. The "Curve Driven Pattern" is not acceptable in my case.
I've search across these forums before submitting this, and have found questions relevant to mine, but have not found an answer suitable for my needs.
Running SW2010, I have the first assembly created with outer links, inner links, pins and rollers with 10 necessary mates each.
Lets say my assembly requires 200 chain link subassemblies, that's 2000 mates I'd rather not create manually.
Is there any possible way to create a linear pattern, and have to mates copied too?
I've already seen this video:
He created the assembly similar to what I need, but only gives instructions for the path. He does not mention about patterning the mates.
I've search across these forums before submitting this, and have found questions relevant to mine, but have not found an answer suitable for my needs.
Running SW2010, I have the first assembly created with outer links, inner links, pins and rollers with 10 necessary mates each.
Lets say my assembly requires 200 chain link subassemblies, that's 2000 mates I'd rather not create manually.
Is there any possible way to create a linear pattern, and have to mates copied too?
I've already seen this video:
He created the assembly similar to what I need, but only gives instructions for the path. He does not mention about patterning the mates.