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Inserting a Weld Symbol

  1. Click Weld Symbol Tool_Weld_Symbol_Annotation.gif (Annotation toolbar) or Insert > Annotations > Weld Symbol .
    The Weld Symbol Properties dialog box appears for ISO, BSI, DIN, JIS, and GB standards. Different dialog boxes appear for ANSI and GOST standards.
  2. Type in values and select symbols and options. A preview is displayed.
  3. Click a face or edge where you want to indicate a welded joint. If the weld symbol has a leader, click to place the leader first, then click to place the symbol.
    If you selected a face or edge before you clicked Weld Symbol Tool_Weld_Symbol_Annotation.gif, the leader is already placed; click once to place the symbol.
  4. Click as many times as necessary to place multiple weld symbols.
  5. Click OK.


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