SolidWorks Tutorials by SolidProfessor Limit Mate

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

This SolidProfessor video explains how to use the limit mate feature to define a range of motion for components in an assembly. For high quality videos please visit www.solidprofessor.com

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  • Thanks a gazillion for this one! I've been trying for hours on end to find a way to stop a motion from moving through other components (without being normally mated), and a simple trick as this worked wonders :)

  • Why can't you set 2 limit mates? Just about everything that exists in our world that has motion, has two stopping points. Take a door for instance, it stops against one wall, then goes the other way until it stops against another wall.

    I cannot get this to work! It lets me set 1 limit, then expects me to calculate the distance in the other direction. WTF!? Is there a way to set 2 surfaces as a limit, then move the part between them?

  • Thank you very much.

    It can help me very much.

  • thank you very much !! it was so helpful !!

  • @MrEngineerNasa there are some tutorials on youtube for solid edge and i guess the official site should have some as well , but persoanlly i donno if the 2 programs are similar or not

  • @beckhamist ops sorry for my english Solid Edge yeah, that what we use at university, im just trying to fint some turtorials or Solid Edge , those exist alot for SolidWork but i assume these two programs are different..

  • @MrEngineerNasa i've never used solid edge if thats what you meant .. but solidworks is easy

  • @beckhamist Hey im working with solid adge, is this video different to solid adge?

  • really useful , thanks alot

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