The document discusses rules for handrail assembly and positioning panels along a handrail path. Panels (HRPANE) are positioned using a position reference point (POINTR) and Z distance from that point. The length of each panel is defined by the value of the PANESIZE attribute along the Y axis, while the height definition using PANESIZE is optional but recommended. Handrail terminals (HRTERM) can be set with attributes like position, angle, and offset for placement at the start or end of a rail segment.
The document discusses rules for handrail assembly and positioning panels along a handrail path. Panels (HRPANE) are positioned using a position reference point (POINTR) and Z distance from that point. The length of each panel is defined by the value of the PANESIZE attribute along the Y axis, while the height definition using PANESIZE is optional but recommended. Handrail terminals (HRTERM) can be set with attributes like position, angle, and offset for placement at the start or end of a rail segment.
The document discusses rules for handrail assembly and positioning panels along a handrail path. Panels (HRPANE) are positioned using a position reference point (POINTR) and Z distance from that point. The length of each panel is defined by the value of the PANESIZE attribute along the Y axis, while the height definition using PANESIZE is optional but recommended. Handrail terminals (HRTERM) can be set with attributes like position, angle, and offset for placement at the start or end of a rail segment.
The attributes of HRTERM that are set by the application:
POSREF ZDIS ANGLE (sloping angle - zero if adjacent segment is running horizontally) BANGLE (to flip HRTERM at start) XOFF (conditionally shifted) All other attributes keep their original value.
8.8 Panels (HRPANE) of Panelised Handrail
HRPANE is positioned along RPATH using position reference to POINTR and ZDIStance measured from that POINTR. The length of HRPANE is expected to be defined using value of attribute PANESIZE[1] along Y axis of local coordinate system (as depicted below). The value of PANESIZE[1] will be set by application for every instance o panel. The height definition using PANESIZE[2] is not obligatory but it is recommended. The value of PANESIZE[2] is not altered by the application.