How to create or modify a J-Hook / U-Hook Anchor Bolt Family in Revit?

How to create or modify a J-Hook / U-Hook Anchor Bolt Family in Revit?

nd-thang
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How to create or modify a J-Hook / U-Hook Anchor Bolt Family in Revit?

nd-thang
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Hi everyone,

I am trying to model a specific type of anchor bolt in Revit, as shown in the attached image (it has a distinct hooked/looped end for embedding in concrete).

However, I cannot find any default anchor types in the Revit library that match this shape.

I would like to ask the community:

   1. Is there a way to modify the existing default anchor bolt types in Revit to achieve this hooked shape?

   2. Or do I need to create a custom Family (e.g., using a Generic Model or Structural Connection template) from scratch to model this?

If creating a custom family is the best route, I would highly appreciate any tips or best practices on how to set up the parameters for the hook length and diameter.

Thank you in advance for your help!

 
 

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Ahmed_M_Heteba
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If you are using the connection in steel tab it will be difficult to adjust as it's a list of the available anchors.

 

If you are using the normal modeling way, I would recommend the following:

 

1. Start from a default anchor family in the library like ("C:\ProgramData\Autodesk\RVT 2020\Libraries\US Metric\Structural Connections\Mounting Parts\Anchor Bolts\M_Bolt HPM-L.rfa")

2. Adjust the family as you need for shape and parameters "the above shape will need a sweep form"

3. Test the parameters in the family 

4. load the family in a project and test again 

 

 

Ahmed Heteba, PMP, bsi, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
Senior BIM Manager @ EllisDon
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rosie_lucas1
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Hello @nd-thang,

Just checking in—did the response shared by @Ahmed_M_Heteba help clarify your question?

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