Standard Tables For Bolt Parts And Bolt Sets - Siemens COMOS Operating Manual

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Preparing for creation and maintenance of pipe specs
3.8 Preparing bolt sets
12.Drag&drop the nut from the Navigator to the "Bolt set definition" control group, the "Bolt set
part" column of the table.
Note
Pipe spec-dependent bolt set parts
The respective row in the "Bolt set part" column is not analyzed if the following conditions
are fulfilled. Instead, the bolt set part that has been defined in the pipe spec is used.
● The "Pipe spec-dependent" option is activated in the table.
● The function code group of the selected bolt set part is set in the "Function code" cell.
See also chapter "Fastening table" tab (Page 105).
13.Enter the number of nuts in the "Quantity" column of the upper table.
Example: "2"
Meaning: 2 nuts per bolt, that is, 2 times n nuts in total.
14.Go to the "Attributes > 3D Geometry" tab.
15.Check that the "Bolt set" entry is selected in the "Function code" list.
16.Save your entries.
See also
Using bolt sets in pipe specs (Page 110)
3.8.3

Standard tables for bolt parts and bolt sets

You need the following standard tables when you use bolt parts and bolt sets.
Standard table for function codes
"Standard tables > Y10 > M23 > A10 > Y10M23N00001 Function code" node.
The standard table is used in the pipe part catalog, on the "3D geometry" tab.
See also chapter Standard table for function codes (Page 55).
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The function code group is made up of the function code with placeholders. Example:
"919XX"
PipeSpec Designer
Operating Manual, 09/2014, A5E32076948-AA

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