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The single secondary steel beam command is used to draw a single secondary steel beam between two beams.


Location of Single Secondary Steel Beam

You can access it under the ribbon menu, Steel tab, Steel heading.

Usage Steps

  • Click the Single Secondary Steel Beam icon from the ribbon menu.

  • A single secondary beam toolbar will be opened.

  • Locate the first point above the beam where you want the secondary beam to begin.

  • Click the profile list in the steel beam toolbar and select the profile from the list.

  • Your secondary beam will move with the movement of your mouse.

  • You can draw a straight or perpendicular edge by pressing the shift key on the keyboard.

  • By pressing the spacebar, you can define your secondary beam by holding it from different points (lower corner, middle or upper corner). Every time you press the spacebar, your mania will change.

  • Make your second point by placing the cursor over the other beam. The program will create a preview of your next beam.

  • Press esc to exit the command. Your single secondary beam will be formed.

Usage step

Area to create a single secondary steel beam

Selecting the profile from the steel beam toolbar profile list

Determination of the starting point of the secondary beam and movement of the preview according to the movement of the mouse

Drawing a vertical secondary beam by pressing the Shift key on the keyboard

Changing the delta by pressing the spacebar on the keyboard

Creating the end point of the secondary beam and creating a preview of the new secondary beam

Completing the single secondary steel beam forming process

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