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BSEN22553 Weld Symbols

JWayman
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BSEN22553 Weld Symbols

Hello,
I note the library of ISO weld symbols supplied with Pro/E Wildifre 2 does
not entirely conform to BSEN22553. Specifically, the Fillet symbol does not
have the option of a letter 'a' or 'z' to denote whether the fillet size is
across the throat or down to a depth. They may well comply with the relevant
ISO standard, I don't know.
The users here have indicated a desire to be compliant with the British
Standard, as have the checkers.

I treated myself to the luxury of a few minutes wrestling with the
creation/modification of symbols, courtesy of a couple of excellent
documents made available by some of the contributors to this forum.

So, does anyone have a BSEN22553 fillet weld symbol, or better still, a
whole set of BSEN22553 symbols I could have?

Symbol creation/modification remains, sadly, an enigma to me. The phrase 'As
Friendly as a Cornered Rat' comes to mind when I look at the user interface.

Thank you,


Regards,

John Wayman, C.Eng, MIED
Senior Mechanical Engineer


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