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Precast stair strange rectangular object visible (caused by the notch settings?)

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h.bakkerPE58B
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Precast stair strange rectangular object visible (caused by the notch settings?)

Hello all,

 

My precast stair is generating a problem. At the bottom end of the stair it generates a rectangular object. It only displays when I make use of the Extend Below Tread Base parameter (my value is -90). My suspicion is that it has to do with the notch settings.

Have any of you dealt with this issue and if so, how did you solve it?

See the attached images.

 

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RDAOU
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@h.bakkerPE58B 

 

Works fine here and I cannot replicate that element issue on my end...It doesn't necessarily have to be the notch setting what is causing it ... it could be the settings of any of the components (Run Type/Landing/Stringers) which is making the elements of the precast assembly not compatible with one another.

 

How about you upload the rvt file

 

 

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h.bakkerPE58B
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Attached the precast stair. Thanks for looking into it.

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: h.bakkerPE58B

@h.bakkerPE58B 

 

The nosing profile you are using in the Run Type does not work with the Run's -90mm extension below riser...Your options are as follows:

 

1. Keep the nosing and Edit Stair >> select the run >> use "Start with riser" >>> and set the extension below riser as desired or to match bottom of the landing if this is what your intent was (Image 1)

2. OR Keep the nosing and Edit the Stair >> select the run >>> and make the Extend below Riser = 0 (Image 2)

3. Look into a different nosing

 

Stair 1.png

 

Stair 2.png

 

 

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