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  • Last UpdatedOct 31, 2023
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Bevel and excess is defined using fittings (FITT)

Activity

Content of attribute Purpose

Contents of attribute Desparam

Contents of attribute Zdistance

Excess

EXC

[1] Size of excess

Value to position closest to the end where excess shall be applied

Bevel on the end of the web

BEVW

[1] Bevel code

[2] connection angle

[3] bevel set

Bevel code and set are as defined and setup in the Hull system. If no bevel code is given, then the applied bevel code is calculated using hull bevel control rules with connection angle and bevel set as input.

Examples:

200,0,0 -> bevel code 200 is used

0,30,3 -> bevel code is calculated using the connection angle 30 degrees and the bevel set number 3.

Value to position closest to the end where excess shall be applied

Bevel on the end of the flange

BEVF

[1] Bevel code

[2] connection angle

[3] bevel set

Further explanation is given above.

See above

Bevel along the trace

BEVT

[1] Bevel code

[2] connection angle

[3] bevel set

Further explanation is given above.

Any position is valid

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