How can I connect a joint actuator to a revolute joint in SimMechanics ?

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I am trying to model a Delta Robot in SimMechanics...something like this :
So I started with modelling just one leg with the following SimMechanics utilities :
And then I assembled everything in something like this :
I'm sure there must be other changes that I need to make so that my model would work smoothly but I'm trying to make this work for now. When I compile there is an error saying : "Primitive P1 was not found on the Joint. Select a legal primitive to actuate in the Joint Actuator dialog." I only have some assumptions on how models in SimMechanics work and from what I understood, P1 should be a "prismatic" joint since revolute joints are symboled with the letter "R" but I don't have any prismatic joint in my blocks so I am confused on how to tackle this problem, I have checked the joint actuator in all the legs and it's linked to a revolute joint :
Any help is appreciated on the source of the problem and how to fix it. Thanks in advance.
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Dennie
Dennie am 22 Feb. 2016
It could be that the joint itself is ill defined instead of the actuator. But it is difficult to judge from this information.

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Steve Miller
Steve Miller am 6 Mär. 2018
The diagnostic should link to the block which is generating the error message, and from there you should be able to double-click on the block and select the required primitive. The default value may be "P1", which is why you need to manually change it to R1.
It looks like you copy/pasted from the Stewart Platform example. That example has a prismatic joint in each leg.
You should strongly consider using the Second Generation of Simscape Multibody. It has a lot of advantages over the the First Generation technology.
--Steve
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Malu
Malu am 10 Mai 2018
I am working with second generation technology and I can't connect the joint actuator or sensor with the revolute joint block? How to solve this?

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lina li
lina li am 2 Apr. 2018
Hello, did you solve your problem? I encountered the same problem and wanted to discuss it with you.
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nour islam mokhtari
nour islam mokhtari am 2 Apr. 2018
Hey Lina, I went with Steve's suggestion and used SimMechanics second generation.

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mohammad ebrahimy
mohammad ebrahimy am 28 Jul. 2020
Just open any sensor/actuator block on your model, make a slight change in it and press apply then change it back
I had this error and it fixed this way.

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