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BASE PLATE CONNECTION

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ArmanMargaryan
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BASE PLATE CONNECTION

Hi,

How to remove anchor bolt?

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Arman Margaryan
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hmunsell
in reply to: ArmanMargaryan

how was it placed? 

can you upload the model/family for us to look at?

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ArmanMargaryan
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File attached.

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Message 4 of 8

Hi @ArmanMargaryan 

 

You will need to "Break" the automatic base plate connection, this will seperate out the plate, anchors, welds which will then allow you to delete the one anchor.

 

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Message 5 of 8

Hi,


I created a small video with the steps on how to delete the anchor. You will have to break the custom connection and then break also the Base Plate connection. You can then delete the individual corner anchor and recreate the custom connection from the rest of the steel elements.

https://autode.sk/3iqSpbO

 

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Mihai Sandu

Sr. QA Analyst

Message 6 of 8

Thanks, but I'm looking for another option.

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Message 7 of 8

From my knowledge there is no other option. This is how you would do it in Advance Steel or Revit Steel Connections. The Standard Connections (e.g. Base plate) let you model a lot of steel connection geometries, but there are some situations in which you can't obtain that using the standard connection. In those situations the only option is to get as close as possible with the standard connection and then Break the connection and do the rest of the changes. Then you can create a custom connection from that specific steel connection geometry.

 

Regards,

 



Mihai Sandu

Sr. QA Analyst

Message 8 of 8

Thanks a lot.

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