While looking at the options for the cylindrical joint, I noticed that I could not lock the degree of freedom, but I could apply limits. My first thought was to apply 0 deg for Start, Current, and End values. When I did this, I was still able to spin the part. Then I realized this would be a good application of the "Almost 0 Factor." I use .001 as a value to represent almost 0 in Inventor, I call it the "Almost 0 Factor." I will write a blog about the "Almost 0 Factor" some day soon. When I applied .001 deg as the end value, I got the part to slide, and only rotate a small about. The small amount of rotation was acceptable because you will never notice the rotation.
Here is a Screencast I made that demonstrates the process and outcome.
Thanks for reading,
Steve
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