The Nut and Washer Schedule ( Job Settings )

Settings on this window are read-only . They tell you how this window has been set up for this Job in a full-featured SDS2 program .

Also see :

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To open the Nut and Washer Schedule :

Method 1 : Home > Project Settings > Job > Bolts, Washers, and Holes > Nut and Washer Schedule .

Methods 2, 3 & 4 : In Modeling or the Drawing Editor , choose Options > Job Options > Nut and Washer Schedule (classic), or use a keyboard shortcut, or click the icon.

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Nuts Washers

Any grade entered here may be selected as the " Nut Grade " for a particular definition on Bolt Specifications . Grades may also be selected for " Primary nut grade " or " Secondary nut grade " on the Bolt Edit window.

Supported nut types are heavy hex, heavy square and jam. Heavy hex nuts are the type that are used by default for connections.

  heavy hex

heavy square

jam

Line 1 under this tab sets the default " Nut Grade " that is selected for a particular definition on Bolt Specifications .

Currently the only way to track the grade that has been assigned to a particular nut is to refer to the " Primary nut grade " or " Secondary nut grade " on the Bolt Edit window.

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Nuts Washers

Supported washer types are ' Hardened ' or ' Square plate ' or ' Round plate ' or ' Flat ' or ' Bevel ' or ' Load indicator ' or ' Hillside '.

hardened square
plate
round
plate
flat bevel direct tension indicator   hillside heavy
plate
double thick hardened

Washer types are assigned to bolt types in Washer Settings . The first grade entered for a washer of a particular type (on this window, not in Washer Settings ) is the grade that a full-featured SDS2 program assigns when connections are designed and bolts are added through matching holes. It is also the grade that is applied for a particular bolt type when a bolt is added manually.

For example: If the Washer Settings window designates that ' Flat ' washers be used for a particular bolt type and the first grade that is listed on this window for ' Flat ' washers is ' F436 ', then that ' F436 ' will be the bolt grade of that washer.

Any grade that has been entered for a selected type (' Hardened ' or ' Bevel ' or ' Load ' or etc.) may be selected for a washer of that " Grade " on the Bolt Edit window. This allows washers of the same type, but different grades, to be used in the same Job.

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