I'm doing this in SW 2023, but i'm sure it might affect all versions since 2015. The "movement" does not work, if you edit the links. Solution: 1.) "suppress" the concentric link between the stationary and the moving link. 2.) Move the chain around a little bit. 3.) "unsuppress" the concentric link. This should restore movement. This drove me crazy and took at least 10 iterations to figure this out.
Why don't you show what happens when the red chain link passes the two smaller sprockets? I hope SW will add a new mate type to allow continuous movement along a closed loop, instead of half-assing it with the rack and pinion mate
great can you explain again how you got the chain to work with the gear,
What mates did you use to drive the sprockets with the chain?
Can you apply this function after installing a sprocket assembly? as I am struggling to create a path for the chain.
I'm doing this in SW 2023, but i'm sure it might affect all versions since 2015.
The "movement" does not work, if you edit the links.
Solution:
1.) "suppress" the concentric link between the stationary and the moving link.
2.) Move the chain around a little bit.
3.) "unsuppress" the concentric link.
This should restore movement. This drove me crazy and took at least 10 iterations to figure this out.
Why don't you show what happens when the red chain link passes the two smaller sprockets? I hope SW will add a new mate type to allow continuous movement along a closed loop, instead of half-assing it with the rack and pinion mate
hi very good chain and gear explain