Version: 10.2.1d and 10.2.1d SP2 |
Overhead Design Analysis > Assemblies in Assembly Creator > Components Tab > Bracket Hardware > Standoff Bracket |
Standoff brackets provide an attachment point for insulators a set distance away from the pole. Assembly Creator's Components tab is where you view, create, edit, and delete standoff brackets. Expand the Bracket Hardware category on the left pane, if necessary, and select the Standoff Bracket subcategory. This populates the middle pane with a list of available standoff brackets. The right pane provides details for the currently selected bracket.
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The results of creating, deleting, or editing components are not permanently saved until you select File > Save from the main menu. |
Follow these steps to create a new standoff bracket:
Follow these steps to edit a standoff bracket:
There are two ways to delete standoff brackets:
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An asterisks after "Assembly Creator" in the title bar denotes unsaved changes. If you close Assembly Creator without saving, a popup window will alert you that unsaved changes exist. |
In Assembly Creator, standoff brackets are defined with eight parameters: Name, Vertical Strength, Transverse Strength, Longitudinal Strength, Length, Bracket Angle, Pin Angle, and Forked.
Unique identifier for the standoff bracket. If you attempt to create a standoff bracket with a name that already exists, a popup will warn of the issue when you click Create. You must provide a unique name before Assembly Creator will create the standoff bracket.
The amount of upward or downward force the bracket can withstand before failing.
The maximum force directed towards or away from the pole that the component can withstand before failing.
The maximum force directed perpendicular to the pole that the component can withstand before failing.
The length of the bracket from the surface of the pole to the insulator attachment point.
The angle of the bracket in relation to the x-axis.
The angle of the insulator in relation to the x-axis.
If checked, the standoff bracket is created with two arms in opposing directions spanning from a central anchoring point.
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Any values you enter that are out of the acceptable range for that item will be outlined in red. Hover the cursor over the caution triangle to see the range of acceptable values. |