Mode |
Tool |
Tool set |
Point Load
|
Rigging Load
|
Rigging |
To insert a point load:
1. Click the tool and mode.
2.Do one of the following:
● To use a saved set of load properties, click Load Settings on the Tool bar and select the load set.
● If not using a saved load set, specify the Load Category, enter the point load’s total Weight, and select the orientation of the text label from the Tool bar.
3.Move the mouse to the rigging object where the point load is to be hung, near the center line.
Valid rigging objects are highlighted.
4.Click to place the point load at that location. The point load is placed at the centerline of the rigging object.
In Top/Plan view, the point load label displays at the orientation selected from the Tool bar at placement. It can be moved by clicking and dragging the label control point. The legend displays over the point load.
The parameters can be edited later from the Object Info palette.
Click to show/hide the parameters.
Command |
Workspace: Path |
Add Point Loads at Selection |
● Spotlight: Customize workspace to add command (see Werkomgevingen creëren en bewerken) ● Braceworks: Braceworks |
If the exact placement of the point load is not critical, a point load can be added automatically to the rigging objects in the drawing. In addition, the command can easily add a point load to any selected object or objects, including symbols. For example, you can select several symbols, and the command adds a load to the insertion point of each one.
To add a point load automatically:
1. Select the rigging object (or other object or objects) where the point load will be placed. When more than one object is selected, a point load is placed on each one.
Select the system to easily select more than one rigging object, and automatically add the same load to each.
2.Select the command.
The Load Settings dialog box opens, for Creating and selecting load sets. Select a load set, or enter load parameters and select the <Active Settings> set.
A point load is placed on each object, at its start point or insertion point.
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