yy912
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2022
- 14
I want to move part A and create constraint relative to part B. Part B should not be moved during the time.
Option 1: Use "Move Component" and select "by constraint".
In settings I can check "move selected components only", so part B won't be moved. But the constraints won't be saved. Once I click OK the constraints are gone.
Option 2: Use "Assembly Constraints".
In this case I can add the constraints, but I cannot control which part will be moved during the process. Sometimes part A is moved and sometimes part B is moved. How does NX decide which part to move? Does it follow any order? (Part B is not fully fixed and I don't want it to be fixed yet, as I want to move it later.)
Did I miss anything? Is there setting in Option 1 or 2, that I can move part A only and add the constraint at the same time?
NX 1919 Windows 11
Option 1: Use "Move Component" and select "by constraint".
In settings I can check "move selected components only", so part B won't be moved. But the constraints won't be saved. Once I click OK the constraints are gone.
Option 2: Use "Assembly Constraints".
In this case I can add the constraints, but I cannot control which part will be moved during the process. Sometimes part A is moved and sometimes part B is moved. How does NX decide which part to move? Does it follow any order? (Part B is not fully fixed and I don't want it to be fixed yet, as I want to move it later.)
Did I miss anything? Is there setting in Option 1 or 2, that I can move part A only and add the constraint at the same time?
NX 1919 Windows 11