NOTE
You cannot add custom fittings to a part catalog. If you create a custom fitting to be used multiple times,
you can share custom fittings between drawings using the copy and paste functionality.
1
In the
, draw the centerlines of the new custom fitting using lines, polylines,
or arcs.
2
Click Home tab
➤
Build panel
➤
Pipe Fitting drop-down
➤
Pipe Custom Fitting
.
3
Click the lines just drawn, and then press
Enter
.
4
In the Create Custom Fitting dialog, enter a name, and select a system.
5
Select the diameter for the start and end of each segment, and then select Mitered End if an end
is mitered.
6
Determine if the properties are applied to some or all of the segments:
■
If the properties assigned to the current segment are the same for all segments, select Apply
to All Segments.
■
If the properties of the next segment are different from those of the current segment, click
Next twice.
NOTE
The Next button is not available if you select Apply to All Segments.
7
Click Finish.
8
On the command line, enter
y
(yes) to erase the original centerline geometry or
n
(no) to keep
the original geometry in the drawing.
NOTE
If any size or shape properties of the segments are incomplete, the software will prompt you that it cannot
create the custom fitting.
Drawing Sloped Piping
1
on page 291 to lay out the pipe run.
NOTE
You can use the Gravity Pipe tab on the Piping tool palette to add pipe segments to a sloped
piping layout. For more information, see
Adding Pipe Using the Tool Palette
on page 291. You can
on page 302 to add to a pipe run.
2
on page 286, under General, select a routing preference that supports
sloped piping.
NOTE
For more information on routing preferences that support sloped piping, see
on page 250 and
on page 256.
3
Select a nominal size in the current routing preference.
4
Under Routing, click
(Preferences) to open the
on page 293 dialog.
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