Ladder final rung

Murat-Yldrm

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Hello everyone. I always face the same problems when modeling stairs with idecad8.62. In the architectural project, 16 steps and a pier height of 17.5 cm were given, but it shows the 16th step as a floor hall. When I do 15 steps, the jeans stay low and I cannot support the floor. When the floor height is 280cm/15, it becomes =18,666, but in this case it shows the last step as a landing. Apart from that, can I choose a small number of areas so that there is no confusion for spiral staircases while drawing the calculation axis? I wish everyone good work.
 
Hello there; When creating the ladder, you will enter the total height of the ladder as 15 steps but as 16 berths: area1 rotary part 2 steps 2 berth h=35cm, area 2 straight arm 11 steps 11 berth h=227.5cm, area 3 rotary part 2 steps 3 berth h=52.5cm , then do not tick at the last step upper level for area 3 after creating the stairs Thus, you will have created your staircase consisting of 15 steps and 16 berths. Best regards.
 
"2m project":2e6hc9sp" said:
Hi; When creating the ladder, you will enter 15 steps but the total height of the ladder as 16 berths: area1 turntable 2 steps 2 berths h=35cm, area 2 straight arms 11 steps 11 piers h=227.5cm , area 3 roundabout 2 steps 3 pier h=52.5cm, then after creating stairs, do not tick at the upper level of the last step for area 3. Thus, you will have created your staircase consisting of 15 steps and 16 piers.[ /quote] First of all, thank you very much for your interest. I did what you said, but you said not to tick 'the last step is at the upper level' option, when you do that, it adds another step above to the bottom of the floor. When you mark it, the problem is solved. Apart from that, '3 piers h=52.5cm ' do we have to, so why did we make the berth height of 17.5 cm 26.25 cm?
 
Hello there; First of all, I wrote the 2nd field height incorrectly in my message, it should be 192.5. Let's come to the number of berths in the 3rd area, there are 2 steps in this area. You need to enter 3 berths when entering the height of the area due to the third floor floor. In addition, if you choose the thickness of the stairs to be the same as the thickness of the floor slab it is connected to, of course, if the floor slab is slab, you will create the last step that is not there more accurately. As I said while doing these, you should not tick the last step is at the upper level option. If you do exactly what I said without interpreting it, you will see that you have achieved the desired result. Best regards. Sent via iPhone using Tapatalk
 
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