This what wikipedia has to say about workshop drawing
Workshop drawings are called sometimes (more…)
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This what wikipedia has to say about workshop drawing
Workshop drawings are called sometimes (more…)
2013 Australian Standards have changed for AS1657-2013
Here are some of the changes most pertinent to the work we do:
No Overlap required.
There is no overlap required. A gap of 30 mm between treads from the trailing edge of a tread to the nosing point of the next tread is allowed.
Changed Calculations:
Also the calculations on whether stair complies have changed.
See below for further details:
Uniform Dimensions
Section 7.2.3.2: All Risers and goings in the same flight of stairs shall be of uniform dimensions within a tolerance of 5 mm. The previous version of AS1657 was not explicit about this. I wonder how many inspectors were rejecting stairs or, giving the client a hard time because of some insignificant variation.
Online Training Resources
Tek1 have opened up its internal AS 1567 and AS 1428 training documentation and testing to the world. Anyone is free to enroll and learn from our online training packages, gratis. A special thank you to our Managing Director for making this possible. You can check it out here.
And here: http://tek1engineeringservices.com/onlinetests/course/index.php?categoryid=5
My recommendation is to enroll as a new user rather than using the public account – that way you can track your own progress on quizzes etc without impediments.
Add multiple points in the tekla model (more…)
Tekla advanced settings allow you to force Loose part Mark Numbers to take Assemblyy mark number.
It is desirable to do this because of following reasons (more…)