![]() ![]() ![]() If you need to drive a constraint or show any type of motion in the model then you will want to keep the constraint. Once your assembly is opened, you need to decide which constraints can be suppressed and which ones are needed. Here are some instructions to perform this task easily. I understand that we need constraints to effectively position and control our assemblies, but once the components are positioned we can often suppress those constraints and ground the components to keep them in place. ![]() One easy way to improve the performance of an assembly is to reduce the number of constraints Inventor needs to manage and calculate when performing an update. Posted by John Kavusak, Synergis Manufacturing Solutions Engineer: ![]()
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