Mates to Dangling Geometry
When you change the geometry of a component so that the mate can no
longer be satisfied, the mate becomes dangling.
Example
A concentric mate exists between the shaft and the small diameter on
the cap. Later, you add a fillet to the cap, eliminating the small cylindrical
face. The concentric mate to that face can no longer be solved.

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Concentric Mate |
Dangling Concentric Mate |
How MateXpert helps
When you click Diagnose in MateXpert,
the mate and the missing geometry are listed.
How you can fix the problem
Related Topics
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