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pin connection

chris5
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pin connection

This is my first time on this forum. Why does a hinge (2 elements) loose his pin connection (more specific his rotation axes and limits and so on)in an other asm. In my case they are 3 of them in a pattern. Can anyone help me solve this? I am a beginner (4 months on Pro-E WF5 an all alone on the job)
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If the hinge works by itself, and it works when it's the latest component added to the assembly, it's probably getting messed up by a component that was added later on. Roll back the assembly to find the offending component and redefine its constraints correctly. There might be a problem with the hinge assembly itself, but I can't tell without seeing it. Can you upload an assembly that would illustrate your problem?

This is the asm, sorry now I see I can not upload an ASM. How can I fix that?

Looks like you can zip it and upload as long as it's smaller than 2MB. http://www.ptc.com/forums/attach_rules.php?f=17 Or host the files on a site like dropbox and provide a link. https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTY4MDYwNzk
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