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titleVersion scaffmax 2021


Description

The scaffolding can be divided into individual construction phases. To do this, new tags (= layers) must be created and the individual scaffolding elements assigned to the corresponding tags. The material list can then be sorted according to the construction phases.

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If you then add further elements (e.g. by manual scaffolding), these elements must also be assigned to the appropriate BA tag (see steps 6 and 7).


Prerequisites

Steps

  1. Create a new tag for each construction phase, e.g. for two construction phases, the two tags BA_1 and BA_2.
    (Info) The tags must start with BA_, e.g. BA_1 or BA_North. The part after the underscore is shown in the material list (see step 10).
  2. Click Select on the toolbar and click on a wall.
    (Haken) The wall is shown dotted.
  3. Right click on the wall.
    (Haken) The context menu is displayed.
  4. Select the Block wall-related scaffolding function in the context menu.
  5. In the following dialog click on Dismantle Completely.
    (Info) The automatically generated wall tags (WALL_1 etc.) are removed and the scaffolding is assigned to a newly generated FC_ tag.
     

  6. Select all elements that you want to assign to the construction phase, e.g. all elements of a wall.
    (Info) If necessary, switch off all tags except for the wall tags (FC_) in order to be able to select the scaffolding elements more easily.

  7. Select the appropriate tag in the default tray - Entity Info, e.g. for wall1 the tag BA_1.

  8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for all other construction phases.

  9. Open the Material list.Open the Material list in the scaffmax program bar.

  10. The sorting of the material list can be changed to structure > system.

Result

You have divided the scaffolding into individual construction phases.The material list can be sorted according to the construction phases.