Ciao,
surely this is one of those little silly things you forgot, that it is better to review all mechanism creation from beginning if you agree.
It’s also a good exercise for other interested forum users that want to do it…
Just open the station in attachment: inside you’ll find a simple robot with 1 linear axis and parts to model it by yourself by following step by step instructions below.
webwiz/2970/Robot_Modelling_RS_5_14.zip
Open the station
1)Starting the Mechanism modeller
Modelling → Create Mechanism
Ensure to have selected “Robot” as “Mechanism Type”
2)Links definition
Right Click on Links → Add Link
Link Name → Base
Select Part → Basement
Select “Set as BaseLink” checkbox
Click on the Green Arrow so that “Base” appears in Added Parts list
Click on OK button to continue with next step
3)Joints definition
Link name → L1
Select Part → Slider
Click on the Green Arrow so that “Slider” appears in Added Parts list
Click on CANCEL button to end Link definition and return to Mechanism modeller
Right Click on joints → Add Joint
Joint Name → J1
Joint Type → Prismatic …THIS ONE IS FOR LINEAR!
Parent Link → Base (BaseLink)
Child Link → L1
Joint Axis →
Here a vector have to be defined
To make it really short for a movement along X axis choose First 0 0 0 / Second 1 0 0
along Y axis choose First 0 0 0 / Second 0 1 0
along Z axis choose First 0 0 0 / Second 0 0 1
Use “Jog Axis” slider to play and see how it behaves… IF HERE IT WORKS HAVE TO WORK ALSO AFTER COMPILING.
Once understood how it works, it is even possible to select a vector passing via two points by selecting those points by using a snap method directly in the graphic area… But this is another chapter…
For now just select First 0 0 0 / Second 1 0 0;
Click on APPLY button and the on CANCEL button to return to Mechanism modeller
4)Frames definition
Right Click on Frames → Add Frame
Here you define a frame, for Tool attachment for example…
Just set Position 200 0 175 and Orientation 0 90 0
Click on OK button to return to Mechanism modeller
5)Calibration definition
Right Click on Calibration-> Add Calibration
This I never understood myself…
Just select J1 and press OK button
6)Compile mechanism
Press Compile Mechanism button.
NOTE sometimes this button is not visible because is hidden by Output /Simulation ribbon…
Good LUCK,Nils.