Configuration(s): pallet plans
'Layout plan and Kombiplan' tab
Show standard girders:
Show secondary girders:
Show shear girders:
Show longitudinal bars:
Show cross bars:
Show secondary bars:
Show fixtures:
Show stirrup groups:
Show stirrup meshes:
Show secondary meshes:
Click the entity or element you want the program to show.
Label linear fixtures:
This sets whether or not linear fixtures are to be labeled.
Panel number bottom left as placed:
The panel number is written in the bottom left corner in relation to its position, i.e. in relation to the span direction (position in the placing drawing).
Bars between girders:
As an alternative to drawing the longitudinal bars you can show the number and the diameter of the bars that are between the girders, e.g. 3x12.
'Layout plan, dimensions' tab
Dimension pallet (runners) absolutely:
This is where you set whether and in which direction the dimensioning should take place.
Dimension type
Dimension string: dimensions are shown by a dimension string.
Hole positions: this gives the positions of any holes.
Both: uses both dimension types.
Dimensioned panel features:
Both ends: both panel corners are dimensioned.
Panel start: only the starting corner of the panel is dimensioned.
Panel end: only the last corner of the panel is dimensioned.
Origin-pallet edge offset [m]:
Pallet-hole layout-edge offset [m]:
Pallet-hole layout-offset to axis [m]:
Cross shutter-hole layout-edge offset [m]:
Cross shutter-hole layout-offset to axis [m]:
Cross shutter-hole layout-number of holes:
Cross shutter-width [m]:
Parameters for dimensioning the hole layout on the pallet:
'Layout plan' tab
Pallet plan list:
Table (list) at the bottom edge of sheet.
old: lists the panels on the pallet in a table with contract data. The table has space for just 4 items.
new: lists the panels on the pallet in a table without contract data. The table has space for 20 items.
none: no tables are shown on the layout plan. This means there is more room for showing the pallets.
Pallet data:
Data (panel area on the pallet, plant utilization, concrete volumes) can be written under or beside the pallet or not shown at all. Which is the better setting depends on the configuration of the pallet number and page format (portrait or landscape).
Divide pallet into x pieces (runners):
A special feature for runner loading: the runner can be freely divided into x pieces for the drawing. If you do not wish to have the runner divided, enter 0 or 1.
Note:
The number of pallets on the sheet can be set using the plotter parameters (plotter configuration). You can make make settings for every individual output device.
Show pallets on the sheet:
The set number of pallets on the sheet can be shown from top to bottom or from bottom to top.
Dimension panel in y direction:
The following options are available for creating dimensions transverse to the pallet: the largest panel width and/or the offset to the pallet edge. You can also skip dimensioning. The dimensions of the panel width are shown inside the panel. When set to elevation dimensioning, the offset of the panel from the bottom edge of the pallet is shown in an elevation symbol.
Include the area of all panels on the plan:
The total area of all the panels can be shown at the bottom edge.
Include additional data to panel number:
The panel number can be augmented by predetermined project data.
Include stack no., stack level in panel:
The stack number and level can be shown in the panel.
Include project names below:
The project names of all the contained projects can be shown at the bottom edge.
Text height for text in panel (0.0 = automatic):
Text height used for the text in the panel.
Provide 2 additional lines:
You can have 2 extra lines printed out and will be prompted for their content. These lines are placed at the bottom edge of the sheet.
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