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    Registered: ‎09-04-2003

    45 degree fittings

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    12-14-2003 12:00 AM
    I fequently need to install an eight been fitting. From time to time, it will not let me do it. I keeps defaulting to a 90 elbow. I find that if I zoom back and install a long pipe run with a 45 it will work. From then on, it will let a 45 be installed. Would like to know why this is happening.
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    *[Autodesk], Lars-Ake Johansson

    Re: 45 degree fittings

    12-14-2003 12:00 AM in reply to: RGD1
    Hi,

     

    Are you refering to the 'Schedule 40
    Glued Eighth Bend US Imperial' in the plumbing piping catalog....?

     

    Yes, there seems to be a 'problem' with that
    one.....it's configured as a 90 degree bend, not a 45 degree...

    For some reason the Model parameters are corret in
    the part but the Size parameters is incorrect.

     

    It's an 'easy' fix.

     

    1. From the MEP Common pulldown menu, choose
    'Content builder'

    2. Choose the Pipe catalog

    3. Browse to Schedule 40 - Glued - Elbows -
    Schedule 40 Glued Eighth Bend US Imperial

    4. Press 'Modify Partsize'

    5. In the tree to the left, right click on 'Size
    Parameters' and choose 'Edit values'

    6. Double click on the field "PathA1" in any of the
    rows

    7. Enter '45' and press 'Enter' (the rest of the
    rows should update with the new value)

    8. Click OK

    9. Press 'Save Part Family'

    10. Press the 'X' to close Content
    Builder

     

    I have looged this as a defect.

     

    Sorry for any inconvenience

     

    Regards,

    Lars-Ake Johansson

    Autodesk BSD QA

     


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    I
    fequently need to install an eight been fitting. From time to time, it will
    not let me do it. I keeps defaulting to a 90 elbow. I find that if I zoom back
    and install a long pipe run with a 45 it will work. From then on, it will let
    a 45 be installed. Would like to know why this is
    happening.
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    Valued Contributor
    Posts: 70
    Registered: ‎11-24-2003

    Re: 45 degree fittings

    12-14-2003 12:00 AM in reply to: RGD1
    I've had many problems as well with 45 degree lateral duct fittings. This is the biggest bug in the program I have found so far.

    I have tried to build 45 degree fittings but the default keeps changing back to 90 degrees. I have contacted Autodesk and am still waiting for a reply.
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