Adding Values To The Geometry Tables; Configuring Geometry Standards For Bolts - Siemens COMOS Operating Manual

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3.7.2.2

Adding values to the geometry tables

Note
Seek instructions from your account manager before amending the basic tables for the
standards based on EN/DIN and ANSI/ASME.
You can supplement the dimensions entered in the basic tables.
The nominal diameters are managed in the geometry tables and can vary according to the
component.
Procedure
1. Navigate to a geometry table.
Example: "@30 > M23 > A10 > Y30 > A10 > 1 > A40 > A10 > A10 Face-to-face dimensions
of pipe caps according to DIN 2617"
2. Open the "Attributes > Dimensions" tab in the properties.
3. To add a new nominal diameter, extend the standard table for nominal diameters in the
corresponding system of standards.
"Standard tables > Y10 > M20 > Y30 > A10 > 1 > A50 Nominal Sizes"
You can find additional information on this topic in the "COMOS Platform Administration"
manual, keyword "Creating the standard table values in the standard tables".
4. To add a new nominal diameter into the geometry table, create a new row in the table.
You can find additional information on this topic in the "COMOS Platform Administration"
manual, keyword "n".
5. Enter the dimensions for the new nominal diameter.
3.7.2.3

Configuring geometry standards for bolts

Requirement
You have created a new geometry standard for bolt parts.
Procedure
1. Open the node of the newly created system of standards structure object.
You see the structure objects for the screw types (e.g. screws, screw bolts).
2. For each structure object which defines a screw type: Open the properties and enter a
description, e.g. "<bolt type> acc. to <description of the geometry standard>".
3. For each structure object which defines a screw type: Open the node.
You see the objects defining the geometry standards of the screws.
PipeSpec Designer
Operating Manual, 09/2014, A5E32076948-AA
Preparing for creation and maintenance of pipe specs
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