The following table lists part attributes for a Limit Stop support:
Name |
User Name |
OA |
Category |
On Property Page |
Read Only |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
StopPart |
Stop |
No |
Standard |
No |
No |
StopRule |
Stop – Rule |
No |
Standard |
No |
No |
StopSide |
Stop – Side |
No |
Dimensions |
Yes |
No |
StopClearance |
Stop – Clearance |
Yes |
Dimensions |
Yes |
No |
Attribute Name |
Description |
Implementation Details |
---|---|---|
IJUAhs_Stop::StopPart |
Specifies the Limit Stop part number or the part class to use for the support. |
Use the following part class ProgID types: 1- RichHgrBeam 2 - TwoStandardPort 3 - Guide |
IJUAhs_StopSide::StopSide |
Specifies a codelist value that decides where to place the Limit Stop. |
hsSupSide: 1 - One side 2 - Both sides |
IJUAhs_StopToggle:: |
Specifies the codelist value to toggle the side on which the Limit Stop is placed.
|
hsStopSideToggle: 1 - Side 1 2 - Side 2 |
IJUAhs_StopClearance:: |
Specifies the space between the edge of the supporting steel and the Limit Stop. The StopClearance value depends on the Structure Connection. If Stop Clearance is equal to 0, the Limit Stops are placed against the supporting steel or against each other. A positive value for the Stop Clearance increases the space between the Limit Stops. If Structure Connection is equal to 1, clearance is calculated as the space between the edge of the supporting steel and Limit Stop. If Structure Connection is equal to 2, clearance is measured using a starting point as 0. |
Use the following definitions: 1 - Structure Connection 2 - Structure Connection |
For more information on how to use part attributes and dimensional attributes, see Part Specifications and Input Values.