Record Tables
Each DIN standard comprises various sets of data, each of them representing a standard part with different dimensions.
Simply click on the appropriate entry in the structure display to extend or modify a record table, e.g. DIN EN ISO 4762. The corresponding record table will then be displayed in the right window.
Record tables
Please note:
- Record tables are identified in the tree structure on the left hand side by the
symbol, invalid or replaced standards are identified by the
symbol.
- Every set of data in the table represents exactly one standard part of the selected standard with specify dimensions of properties. The individual record includes information on the status of the standard part, its name, material, dimensions etc.
- Please read the additional information in the Edit Table chapter before processing record tables.
Notes on DIN EN 14399 The tables for the bolts according to DIN EN 14399 contain a column called SET for the set identification. If a text, e.g. Set, has been entered there, the nut will not be BOM-relevant when inserting a bolting set according to DIN EN 14399. In this case, the set ID in the Article number will be considered, for the BOM e.g. Set EN 14399...... , as otherwise only the bolt would be supplied. If you clear the SET column in the Catalogue Editor, the nuts will be become BOM-relevant as well. |