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Name: 90LongElbow
Description: Butt Weld 90 Long Elbow
Standard:
Standard Organization: SampleOrganization
Manufacturer: SampleCompany
Standard: SampleStandard
Standard and Revision: 1
5 Review the published elbow information and go back to the preceding
wizards to make appropriate changes as needed. Click next until you
reach the final screen of the wizard, and then click Finish.
6 Click Publish, and then OK.
Creating Styles Using Published Parts
Once you successfully publish custom conduit parts and fittings to the Content
Center, you can create new styles based on those published parts.
Most styles require a pipe, elbows, and a coupling. Welded styles, such as the
style in this exercise, do not require a coupling.
In this exercise, you create a welded Rigid Pipe with Fittings style using the
published pipe and 90-degree elbow. Only two parts are required by this style,
since it is a welded style with 90-degree elbows only.
Set a new style with published parts
1 With a tube and pipe runs assembly open, open the Tube & Pipe Styles
dialog box.
2 On the Tube & Pipe Styles dialog box, select ASTM A53/A53M-ASME
B16.11 - Welded Steel Pipe from the Style list as the base.
3 Click New to create a new style named Custom Welded Pipe (1/4, 90) and
clear the values.
4 In the Components table, right-click the Pipe row and select Browse.
5 In the Library Browser, click the Standard check box and select
SampleStandard.
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