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Specify the rotation angle or distance value for joint degrees of freedom. Design > Assemble > Drive Joints Joint Input Select the joint to modify.
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Assembled Geneva drive with working gear mechanism
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Drive Joints Use Drive Joints to move the joint with more precision.
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If you use the following tools, Fusion will automatically switch you to the Local Context, where you can use them: Joint As-Built Joint Rigid Group Tangent Relationship Drive Joints Component Drag Capture Position Revert Position Ground Unground Animate Joint Animate Model Edit Joint Limits
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Contact sets prevent parts from passing through one another. The Drive Joints tool shows exactly where the motion occurs and displays the limits of the component's movement in the component assembly.
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Enabling motion using joints and contact sets In this tutorial, you assemble the components of a Geneva drive .
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Tips To see the limits of the component assembly, click the joint in the browser, and right-click Drive Joints .
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Tangent Relationship : Creates a tangent relationship between a face in one component and a set of connected faces in another component within an assembly. Drive Joints : Modifies joint motion inputs, like rotation angle and distance, to control degrees of freedom.
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Add a revolute joint to position the rotor subassembly within the frame subassembly.
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Analysis: Contains analyses created in the assembly, including those created with the Section Analysis tool and surface analysis tools. Joint Origins: Contains joint origins associated with a component.
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Joint Origin Defines geometry used to relate a joint 's components.
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Resolved an issue where saving constraints in joint systems occasionally failed despite correct previews.
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User Parameters You can configure User Parameters to drive key aspects of your design. For example, you can configure length, width, and height to create different sizes of a design.
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Missing "Edit Joint " and " Drive Joints " from Joints menu in Fusion 360.
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I have two blog posts on driving revolute joints of a model: Drive robot arm in Fusion and Drive robot arm in Fusion - update However, in those cases you have to select the joints you want to drive and use the keyboard.If you prefer driving all the revolute joints ' rotation values through a slider, then here is a sample script you could use.This also takes limits into consideration.
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