Customer Adaptation of Endcuts
- Last UpdatedDec 12, 2023
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As mentioned in ref. 1 the endcut standard may be customized via the endcut table. The following changes may be done.
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Irrelevant endcuts types may be removed by removing them from the endcut table.
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Existing endcut codes may be changed by changing some of the in-built parameters in the endcut table, that means, those in columns 2, 3, in the tables below.
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New endcut codes may be created by adding new entries in the endcut table. A new endcut code must consist of the endcut type with two digits added. The same parameters should be defined (with different values) as in previously existing codes.
Please observe that quite new endcut types cannot be created in this way.
Example:
Suppose that a customer needs an endcut type 11 with R1=40 and R2=0. He has then two options:
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Modify the definition of for example, endcut code 1110 so that R1 is changed from 35 to 40.
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Define a new endcut code, for example, 1150, with R1=40 and R2=0.
Remark:
Currently the following rule should be adhered to when creating new endcut codes: For endcut types 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 35 and 36 endcut codes ending in 0 should always have a default flange angle 90 degrees, those not ending in 0 should have a flange angle with a different value.