andradesilva
Materials
- Jun 20, 2017
- 125
I am working on an assembly in Solidworks 2018
In my assembly, I have a large plate which I use as ground. I inserted it first and then clicked "fix".
I asseembled everything. However, I realized that my elements, which should be placed right on
the ground (coincident), are in fact above like 150 mm. If I do a distance mate to 0 mm, I get mating errors
The problem is that there are other elements connected along the system, such as pipes and other devices.
That's why I am getting these errors.
Is there a way to ground the lifted elements while keeping the other mates? Of course, all the affected elements will move accordingly, but that's not a problem for me.
Thank you in advance,
In my assembly, I have a large plate which I use as ground. I inserted it first and then clicked "fix".
I asseembled everything. However, I realized that my elements, which should be placed right on
the ground (coincident), are in fact above like 150 mm. If I do a distance mate to 0 mm, I get mating errors
The problem is that there are other elements connected along the system, such as pipes and other devices.
That's why I am getting these errors.
Is there a way to ground the lifted elements while keeping the other mates? Of course, all the affected elements will move accordingly, but that's not a problem for me.
Thank you in advance,