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This task will show you how to create a welding symbol. You can set text
properties either before or after you create the text.
Welding symbols
Square butt weld
Fillet weld
Spot weld
Back weld
Plug weld
Surfacing weld
V flare weld
Spot weld
Complementary symbols
Weld with flat face
F finish symbol
G finish symbol
H finish symbol
M finish symbol
R finish symbol
Complementary indications
Field weld
Weld-all-around
Weld tail
Reference
3. Move the cursor to position the welding symbol and then click at the
chosen location.
The Welding creation dialog box is displayed.
10.
If you have selected the Use style values to create new objects option in
Tools > Options > Mechanical Design > Drafting > Administration tab, the
Welding creation dialog box is pre-filled with custom style values (as defined
in the Standards Editor). In this case, Properties toolbars and the Tools
Palette are disabled during the creation of the welding symbol.
On the other hand, if you have not selected this option, the Welding creation
dialog box is pre-filled with the last entered values (if any). In this case,
Properties toolbars and the Tools Palette are active during the creation of
the welding symbol.
You can reset the current style values in the Welding creation dialog box at
any time using the Reset button.
You can close the tail (reference) using a rectangle variable-size frame .
For more information about adding frames, refer to Adding Frames or Sub-
Frames.
At any time, you can modify the welding symbol. To do this, double-click the
welding symbol to be modified and enter the modifications in the displayed
dialog box.
You can import a plain text file (.txt) to use as a reference (specification,
process or other) by clicking the Import File button.