Shop Bolt Report by Sequence (data from 3D model)

Tool summary :

  • Reports, on each line, the quantity of shop bolts of a particular length, diameter, etc. that are needed to fabricate all members in the same piecemark and in a particular sequence.
  • The Shop Bolt Report by Sequence provides a listing of all shop bolts in your current Job , with sequences listed on separate pages.
  • Shown below is a page from a Shop Bolt Report by Sequence .

    Since the header of this page says Sequence = 1 , all members that are listed on this page are members that are in sequence 1. Depending on how piecemarking is set up for the current Job, piecemarks that are shown on this page may also appear in other pages, in different sequences.
  • See, on this page, columns on the report and step-by-step instructions .

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   Columns on the report (also see the example ) :

Sequence: The sequence that the shop bolts listed in the following columns are in.

Sequences and zones: When a member is assigned a sequence, it is also assigned to a zone. Many sequences may be assigned to one zone, but different zones cannot be assigned the same sequence. As a consequence of this, each physical member is in one sequence and in one zone. The Zone and Sequence setup table tells you which sequences are under which zones.

Report Writer: Member.ErectionSequence

Line: The number of the line in this report that this group of shop bolts is in. All shop bolts in a line are the same length and diameter and fasten to the total quantity of members in the sequence that are identified by the one piecemark in that same line.

Piecemark: The piecemark ( member piecemark ) of the member(s) in the sequence that this group of shop bolts are to be attached to in the shop.

Report Writer: Member.Piecemark

Count: The total number of shop bolts on all members in this sequence that share the particular piecemark reported on this line. If, for instance, there are three members in this sequence that share this piecemark, each of which has four bolts that are to be attached in the shop to that member's submaterials, then the count reported here is 12.

Diameter: The diameter of each of the shop bolts reported on this line.

diameter

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.DiameterDimension

Type: The material grade of the bolts reported on this line. This column also includes the bolt type if ' Bolt material & type ' is selected for the setup option " Bolt designation shown in reports ."

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.BoltTypeDescription

Length: The distance from the inside of the bolt head to the end of the shaft. The program does not include the head thickness in its calculation of bolt length because head thickness may vary among bolt manufacturers.

length

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.LengthDimension

Head Washer: The number of washers under the head of the shop bolt and their type ( HD or PL or RPL or FL or BVL or DTI or HLS ). If this cell is left blank, then there is no washer under the head of the shop bolt.

washer under head

hardened
(HD)
square
plate
(PL)
round
plate
(RPL)
flat
(FL) 
bevel
(BVL)
load
(LD)
hillside
(HLS)

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.PrimaryHeadWasher.TypeDescription
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.SecondaryHeadWasher.TypeDescription

Nut Washer: The number of washers under the nut of the shop bolt and their type ( HD or PL or RPL or FL or BVL or DTI or HLS ). If this cell is left blank, then there is no washer under the nut of the shop bolt.

washer under nut

hardened
(HD)
square
plate
(PL)
round
plate
(RPL)
flat
(FL) 
bevel
(BVL)
load
(LD)
hillside
(HLS)

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Nut.PrimaryNutWasher.TypeDescription
Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Nut.SecondaryNutWasher.TypeDescription

TC: Yes or No . If the bolts on this line are TC (Tension Control) bolts, this cell reads 'Yes'. If the bolts are not TC bolts, the cell reads 'No'.

Report Writer: MemberMaterial.Bolt.IsTensionControl

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   How to output a Shop Bolt Report by Sequence :

Shop bolts are bolts that fasten connection materials to member main materials in the shop. Each line on this report specifies the total quantity of bolts needed by the shop to fasten submaterials to members in the same sequence that share the same piecemark.

1 . Before output of this report:

1a : This report is compiled from the 3D model. When you Process & Create Solids , you effectively update the model for your current Job , and therefore ensure that this report is up to date.

1b (optional) : If you want only the steel grade only to be listed in this report for the column "Type," then set the setup option " Bolt designation shown in reports " to ' Bolt material only '.

2 . Use any one (1) of the following methods to begin output of this report:

Method 1 : Home > Reports > System Reports > Shop Bolts > Shop Bolt Report by Sequence .

Method 2 : Click the Shop Bolt Report by Sequence icon, which is pictured above. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Reports ' and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning). Ribbon configuration is done using Customize Interface .

Method 3 : If " Modeling layout style " or " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Reports > Shop Bolts > Shop Bolt Report by Sequence.

3 . The Output Configuration window opens, allowing you to change where you " Send output to " (for example, to " File " or " Screen " or " Printer ").

Alternative 1 : Press the " OK " button to output the report. Go to step 4.

Alternative 2 : Press " Cancel " to end this operation without generating the report. Do not continue.

4 . The Shop Bolt Report by Sequence is output to the device/ location that you designated.

Note: If you output the report to the report viewer (" Screen "), you can now review the report on screen, then optionally print it or output it to disk (see report viewer ).

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