Hi All,
I have been trying to create some of our bolts we use and for the life of me a don’t know why my purlin bolt is drawn the way it is. It should be 25mm long NOT 31mm. Hex head should be 6mm NOT 15mm. The nut and washers I have attached to it appears to be fine, it’s just the bolt itself. See attached files to show you what I have dont to create the bolt. P.S the first image is when I have double clicked on the bolt. Notice the length is 31mm. How can I fix this problem.
Did you ever find a solution? We are having similiar problem.
No sorry no one has tried to answer my question yet. Maybe now someone else is having the same problem it might get answered.
hi,
i think you have to add more rules for the bolt asembly, if you look in existing bolt rules you see what i meen.
it shoud work. If you have microsoft Access on your computer you cane make adjustments in de dbase without using the management tool.
That is in several ways easyer to work with than the MT.
Just use the trial and error methode, it only cost time and coffee. (and perhaps a speeding ticket going home)
@Anonymous wrote:hi,
i think you have to add more rules for the bolt asembly, if you look in existing bolt rules you see what i meen.
it shoud work. If you have microsoft Access on your computer you cane make adjustments in de dbase without using the management tool.
That is in several ways easyer to work with than the MT.
Just use the trial and error methode, it only cost time and coffee. (and perhaps a speeding ticket going home)
A related problem we have is not being able to change the bolt grade from 10.9 to Grade 8. We have repaired, re-installed and uninstalled AS and set every place possible to Imperial Standards, but our bolt grades are always labeled 10.9, with no option in the drop down menu ???
hi,
no other grades is just a matter of copying the hole 10.9 section of the type you are using and change the 10.9 to 8.8
Do not ever reinstall, it's a wast of time because youi just have to made a new grade.
This works the best in Acess. The MT is not the best (fastests) way to do this.
good luck.
hi,
forgot to tell you: make sure that in the MT or in MS Acess the setting author is on your name or account. If you don't have an account yet make sure that you made a new one (at the right side).
when you install an upgrade to a new version you can select "merge database" , al the adjustments and changes you have made with your account name will be copied to the new version.
good luck
hi,
profiles: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance\Data
all others: C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel 2015\Steel\Data
the one you need is the astorbase.mdb / setbolts
before you make changes make a copy of the dbase you change, its handy when you f*** it up.
good luck
In my MT it says current author is 'my company' but it all data base author is listed as 'AUTODESK'. Which and/or what should I change
@Anonymous
hi,
you shoud only change the column author to "my company" when you change something in that row.
and in new rows you have to assing "my company" in the author column.
with merging in an new install the install set will search the old dbase for "my company"and add these to the new instaaled dbase.
good luck.
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