Two-sided end plate with compensating flange plates (112)
Two-sided end plate with compensating flange plates (112) connects a beam to two beams using end plates with compensating flange plates. The end plates are welded to the secondary beams and bolted to the main beam.
Objects created
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End plates
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Compensating flange plates
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Bolts
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Welds
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Cuts
Use for
Situation |
Description |
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Connection with end plates and compensating flange plates. |
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Connection with end plates and compensating flange plates. Secondary beams are sloped. |
Selection order
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Select the main part (beam).
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Select the first secondary part (beam).
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Select the second secondary part (beam).
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Click the middle mouse button to create the connection.
Part identification key
Part |
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End plate |
2 |
Compensating flange plate |
Picture tab
Use the Picture tab to control the position of the end plates and compensating flange plates.
Dimensions
Description |
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1 |
Gap between the main beam and the end plate. |
2 |
End plate edge distance to the secondary beam flange. |
3 |
Distance from the inner edge of the flange plate to the secondary beam flange. |
4 |
Distance from the outer edge of the flange plate to the secondary beam flange. |
Description |
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1 |
Inner chamfer dimension of the flange plate. |
2 |
Horizontal chamfer dimension of the flange plate. |
3 |
Flange plate dimension that remains when a chamfer is created. |
Parts tab
Use the Parts tab to control the plate properties.
Plate
Part |
Description |
Default |
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End plate, Second end plate |
Define the end plate thickness and height. If you have defined the gap between the main beam and the end plate on the Picture tab, the length entered on the Parts tab is not taken into account. |
If the secondary part width is less than 200mm, the thickness of the end plate is 8mm. Otherwise, it is 10mm. |
Compensating flange plate, Second compensating flange plate |
Define the flange plate thickness, width, and height. The same values are used for the top and the bottom plates. |
Width = The default value is based on rounding (beam flange width - beam web thickness) / 2.0. Height = 150mm more than the notch length |
Option |
Description |
Default |
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Pos_No |
Prefix and start number for the part position number. Some components have a second row of fields where you can enter the assembly position number. |
The default part start number is defined in the Components settings in . |
Material |
Material grade. |
The default material is defined in the Part material box in the Components settings in . |
Name |
Name that is shown in drawings and reports. |
Move plates 2 in y-direction
You can move the flange plates and the end plate on the second secondary beam side in the y-direction. By default, the plates on the second secondary side are positioned so that the holes are symmetric. To use this option, set the horizontal bolt group position to the Middle position and define the horizontal bolt group dimension on the Bolts tab. Moving the plates is useful especially when the secondary beams are skewed or curved.
Notch tab
Use the Notch tab to create notches for the secondary beams and to control the notch properties. Define the notches for both secondary beams.
BCSA notch definition
Define whether the notch is created according to British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) specifications.
Option |
Description |
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Default |
Notch dimensions. |
Yes |
Creates a 50 mm notch for simple beam-to-beam connections. |
No |
Use the options on this Notch tab to define the notch dimensions. |
Notch dimensions
Define the top and the bottom dimensions of the notch if you have set the BCSA notch def option to No.
Description |
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1 |
Vertical notch dimension. |
2 |
Horizontal notch dimension. |
Notch shape
Define the notch shape for the top and the bottom of the secondary beam.
Option |
Option |
Description |
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Default Creates a square notch on the top side or on the bottom side of the secondary beam. AutoDefaults can change this option. |
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No notch |
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Creates a square notch on the top side or on the bottom side of the secondary beam. Define the notch dimensions. In beam-to-beam connections with a sloped secondary beam, the depth is measured as shown in the picture.
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Creates a notch on both sides of the secondary part. Define the notch dimensions. |
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Creates a chamfered notch on both sides of the secondary beam. Define the chamfer dimensions. |
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Creates a strip. Define the length of the strip. The flanges are cut completely. |
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Creates a special type of square notch. Define the notch dimensions. The notch is square to the secondary beam. There are no default values for the length or the depth. |
Notching side
Define on which side of the secondary beam the notch is created. You can define the side for both the top and the bottom of the secondary beam.
Option |
Description |
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Default Creates notches on both sides. AutoDefaults can change this option. |
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Creates notches on both sides. |
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Creates a notch on the left side. |
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Creates a notch on the right side. |
Bolts tab
Use the Bolts tab to control the bolt properties.
Bolt group dimensions
Description |
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1 |
Select how to measure the dimensions for horizontal bolt group position.
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2 |
Dimension for horizontal bolt group position. |
3 |
Bolt edge distance. Edge distance is the distance from the center of a bolt to the edge of the part. |
4 |
Number of bolts. |
5 |
Bolt spacing. Use a space to separate bolt spacing values. Enter a value for each space between bolts. For example, if there are 3 bolts, enter 2 values. |
6 |
Select how to measure the dimensions for vertical bolt group position.
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7 |
Dimension for vertical bolt group position. |
Staggering of bolts
Option |
Description |
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Default Not staggered AutoDefaults can change this option. |
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Not staggered |
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Staggered type 1 |
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Staggered type 2 |
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Staggered type 3 |
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Staggered type 4 |
Bolt basic properties
Option |
Description |
Default |
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Bolt size |
Bolt diameter. |
Available sizes are defined in the bolt assembly catalog. |
Bolt standard |
Bolt standard to be used inside the component. |
Available standards are defined in the bolt assembly catalog. |
Tolerance |
Gap between the bolt and the hole. |
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Thread in mat |
Defines whether the thread may be within the bolted parts when bolts are used with a shaft. This has no effect when full-threaded bolts are used. |
Yes |
Site/Workshop |
Location where the bolts should be attached. |
Site |
Slotted holes
You can define slotted, oversized, or tapped holes.
Option |
Description |
Default |
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1 |
Vertical dimension of slotted hole. |
0, which results in a round hole. |
2 |
Horizontal dimension of slotted hole, or allowance for oversized holes. |
0, which results in a round hole. |
Hole type |
Slotted creates slotted holes. Oversized creates oversized holes. No hole does not create holes. Tapped creates tapped holes. |
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Rotate Slots |
When the hole type is Slotted, this option rotates the slotted holes. |
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Slots in |
Part(s) in which slotted holes are created. The options depend on the component in question. |
Bolt assembly
The selected check boxes define which component objects (bolt, washers, and nuts) are used in the bolt assembly.
If you want to create a hole only, clear all the check boxes.
To modify the bolt assembly in an existing component, select the Effect in modify check box and click Modify.
Bolt length increase
Define how much the bolt length is increased. Use this option when, for example, painting requires the bolt length to be increased.
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