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interference between wires and connectors
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As seen in the attached screenshots, when I create wires, the end of the wire intersects the plane of the pin (because the center of the wire's end face is coincident with the pin, and the wire is not perpendicular to the pin's plane). I can add points to the wire directly above the pin to make the wire's end face closer to being parallel with the pin's plane. Because Inventor automatically shapes the wire so that the curves are smooth along its entire length, I can't get the end of the wire perfectly straight, and it always interferes with the blue connector part even if I add four or five points directly above the pin.
Is there a way to adjust the wire and get rid of the interference? Or do users generally ignore the interference in that situation? |
Re: interference between wires and connectors
Unfortunately, I don't have Inventor at home. But, if I remember correctly, when you choose fillet, you need to click the arrows in the bottom right of the dialog box. This will give you more options, such as not continuing the round. Hope that helps!
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Re: interference between wires and connectors
Thanks, but this actually doesn't use fillet--I'm using Cable & Harness which automatically shapes the wires.
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Re: interference between wires and connectors
Sorry, I misunderstood that. I only recently started in Inventor and haven't used that feature yet. Is it possible to extrude a small stand-off off of the wire and connect that to the blue connector? Or is that what you meant by "I add four or five points directly above the pin"? Good luck!
EDIT: also is there an "adaptable" option for Cable & Harness, like in other features? If there is, try turning it on and constraining to the blue connector. |
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Re: interference between wires and connectors
You could just create a new connector that is molded to the wire besides making the wire fit the connector. That's what I would do.
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