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You can access the balancing settings from the stair edit dialog.

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Specifications

Unskewed riser count at start

The step where the balancing will begin on the rotating stairs is determined here. For example; If 2 is entered, no offset is made for the two initial digits. From the third step, balancing (rotating steps) is started.

Unskewed riser count at end

It is the parameter that determines at which step the balancing (rotating steps) will end in rotating stairs. For example; If 2 is entered, balancing ends at the third from the last step. No balancing is made for the last two digits.

Minimum tread run

While balancing, how much the minimum step width can be is entered in this box. It can be intervened if the nonlinear balancing method is chosen. User cannot interfere when fixed and linear balancing methods are selected.

Angle

It is the slope of the stair. It is automatically calculated and written in this box. The user cannot intervene. Stair flight length and height vary depending on the step and the dock.

Constant balancing method B+2R

Refers to the stride length. Here B represents the step width, R stands for the height of the riser. Automatically changes when B or R changes.

Linear balancing method B-R

Refers to comfort. B is the step width, R is the riser height. Automatically changes when B or R changes.

Nonlinear balancing method B+R

Refers to security. B is the step width, R is the riser height. Automatically changes when B or R changes.

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Constant balancing method B+2R

Linear balancing method B-R

Nonlinear balancing method B+R

Examples for Balancing

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When all the steps are balanced

When unskewed riser count at start is 6

When unskewed riser count at end is 1

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