SOLIDWORKS Limit Angle Mate Tutorial - Noor Artificiel

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     The Advanced Mate options are handy for arranging your SOLIDWORKS assembly as they would appear in the real world. In this quick tip, we explore options to set up a limit angle mate beween two parts when there arren't two parallel faces to select.

In Figure 1, we have an assembly of a set allen keys. The assembly is made of varying sizes of allen keys that are stored within a formed sheet metal holder.

Figure 1 : Allen key addembly
If we examine one of the keys (Figure 2), we see three existing mates used to position the key in the assembly : 

  • A coincident mate between an axis of the Allen key and the center pin allows the part to pivot into its stored position and a range of extended positions.
  • Two Coincident mates to keep the part positioned in place alog the Z axis.

Figure 2 : Mates used to position the allen key in the assembly

DISCOVERING AND PREVENTING INTERFERENCES

As shown in Figure 3, there is still one degree of freedom for the Allen  key. In its current state, the key can move in a way that would interfere with the folder, which would be impossible in the real world. To keep this interfarence from occuring we will add a limit Angle Mate.
Figure 3 : The Allen key con interfere with the handle in the assembly
The Limit Angle mate allows a part to movee anywhere between a set minimum and maximum value. In most cases, one parallel face of each part is selected. With this assembly, there isn't a face on the Allen key that is parallel with the inside face of the holder.

ADDING THE LIMIT ANGLE MATE

To add the Limt Angle Mate, Launch the MAte tool in the Command Manager Toolbar (Figure 4).
Figure 4 : Locating the Mate command in the CommandManager toolbar
The Limit Angle Mate is found in the Advanced tab in the Mate Properties (Figure 5). The inside face of the holder and the top plane used to create the Allen key are seleected.(Individual results may vary depending on the orientation of your own models.)
The Starting angle can be used to positionthe part before setting the Minimum and Maximum angles. For this example, a minimum angle of 10 degrees and a maximum angle of 130 degrees are seleccted.
Figure 5 : Setting minimum and maxium angles for the limit Ange Mate

TESTING THE LIMIT ANGLE MATE

Testing the new mate is as eas as clicking the left mouse button on the Allen key and dragging it. The Limit Angle Mate will allow you move the part to the Minimum and Maximum values (10 degrees and 130 degrees). (Figure 6)
Figure  : Testing the Minimum and Maximum angles
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