Bevels on welding, corner and draining holes
Bevels can be placed on welding holes - see Weld features, corner holes and extended draining holes by specifying which Predefined Bevels should be applied along with the weld line in The type file. This is done by adding a number after the keyword 'WELD' in the type file. This number represents the predefined bevel which will be applied across the entire hole shape which has been defined in the type file. The weld information associated with the predefined bevel will also be applied across the entire defined shape.
An example of a type file which will apply predefined bevel number 2 across the entire definition of the welding hole is shown below:
3 0
-1 2 R1/V2
L 0 0 0 V3
L 0 V3 R2 V3
C ? ? R3*V1
L R2 V3 R2 V3*V1
C ? ? R3*V1
L R2 V3*V1 0 V3*V1
L 0 V3*V1 0 0
E 0 V3*V1 R2 V3
T welding hole
H T1 HB R1 _1L= R2 _2H= R3 _3R=
R TY HB R1 _1 R2 _2 R3 _3
N** TY HB R1 _1 R2 _2 R3 _3
D TY "Welding hole" R1 "Width: " R2 "Height: " R3 "Radius: "
WELD 2