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There are 2 types of templates:
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'''Template types'''
 
*''Bow Fashion'' - for plates which are on the center line and have symmetry around the center line (for example a bow cone)
 
*''Bow Fashion'' - for plates which are on the center line and have symmetry around the center line (for example a bow cone)
 
*''Standard'' - all other plates
 
*''Standard'' - all other plates
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'''Template name''' is ''plate name + reference line name'' or, when using Auto-Level, ''plate name + T*''
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'''Template name''' is ''plate name + reference line name'' or, when using Auto-Level, ''plate name + T1 (T2, T3, etc.)''

Revision as of 11:44, 3 April 2009

Templates

Templates are usually required when a plate needs mechanical processing to obtain it's desired shape.


We need templates in the following situations:

  • Single curvature (bending) with constant radius - no template required, give bending info on plate.
  • Single curvature (bending) without constant radius - 1 template required.
  • Double curvature (forming) - minimum 3 templates required.


Template types

  • Bow Fashion - for plates which are on the center line and have symmetry around the center line (for example a bow cone)
  • Standard - all other plates


Standard templates are made on reference lines, when this is not convenient then use Auto-Level.


Template name is plate name + reference line name or, when using Auto-Level, plate name + T1 (T2, T3, etc.)