A cam-follower mate is a type of tangent or coincident mate. It allows
you to mate a cylinder, plane, or point to a series of tangent extruded faces, such as you
would find on a cam.
The following picture shows three
followers
that
stay in contact with the cam as it rotates.
Video: Cam-Follower Mate
Before adding a cam-follower mate:
- Create a cam part:
- Create a profile of tangent lines, arcs, and
splines. The profile must form a closed loop.
- Extrude the profile.
- Create a follower part. The portion
to
mate
must be one of the following:
- Cylindrical face
- Planar face
- Vertex
- Insert the cam and follower into an assembly and add mates
to prevent motion that is extraneous to the intended motion between the cam
and follower. For example, constrain the cam to rotate about its axis.
You can investigate cam-follower motion in a layout
sketch before creating the models. See
Make Path.
To add a cam-follower mate:
-
Click Mate
(Assembly toolbar) or
.
-
In the PropertyManager,
on the
Mechanical
tab, click Cam
.
-
Under Mate Selections,
for Entities to Mate
, select a face on the cam.
All the faces that form the extruded profile of the cam
are automatically selected.

-
Click in Cam follower
and select a face or vertex on the cam follower.
-
Click
.
The follower is mated to all of the cam surfaces,
allowing the follower to stay in contact with the cam as it rotates. A
cam-follower mate appears in the FeatureManager design tree as
CamMateCoincident or
CamMateTangent.