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Re: Physical Limits In Assemblies
Howdy
It looks like you found what you needed using Contact sets in Assembly. We are working on Constraint Limits in house for a future release. Note you can also "fake" a limit using Transitional constraints, as Jeff 801 pointed out. It is not ideal, but for sliders like a hydraulic cylinder, it does the trick. -Pete Autodesk |
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