Hi.
I've changed my settings to metric, but the RAILLENMIN does what you want it to do.
Keep in mind that if you have changed the scale-value, that this also affects the RAILLENMIN.
This is my setting for AB 199-DR1:
| MFG |
CAT |
ASSYCODE |
DESC |
RAILWID |
RAILCEN |
RAILCEN1 |
RAILCEN2 |
RAIL2SLOTCEN |
RAIL2ENDBASE |
RAILLENSTD |
SLOTOFS |
SLOTCEN2CEN |
SLOTLEN |
SLOTWID |
RAILLENMIN |
CHANNEL |
CHANNEL |
CHANNEL |
CHANNEL |
CHANNEL |
CHANNEL_END |
CHANNEL_END |
MIN_SHIFT |
NCHOLE |
BRKT |
BRKT_NAME |
BRKT_MFG |
BRKT_CAT |
BRKT_ASMB |
CATALOG_TABLE |
| AB |
199-DR1 |
|
Symmetrical Rail 35mm x 7.5mm 1m lon |
35 |
25 |
|
|
0 |
|
1000 |
25 |
50 |
13 |
5 |
80 |
17,5 |
12,5 |
-12,5 |
-17,5 |
|
17,5 |
-17,5 |
150 |
dinrail_nc-00a |
yes |
dinrail_1492-N25 |
AB |
1492-N25 |
|
DIN |
If I draw in scale 0.1 (1/10), and try to insert a rail that is shorter then 8, AUtoCAD Electrical tells me that the value is too short, and that it will use 8 instead.
Trond Hasse LieEPLAN Expert and ex-AutoCAD Electrical user.
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
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