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  1. OregonME85

    Standard for Trailer Loading Ramps

    I'm looking for some direction on standards for trailer loading ramps. I'm aware of the PASE standard that covers the wedge style ramps(first picture) for driving vehicles onto, however I can't seem to find any for ramps intended for trailer or truck bed loading (second picture). I'm trying to...
  2. OregonME85

    Hook Latch Design per ASME B30.10

    Thanks dhengr for the input! My company will be the manufacturer of the described hardware, I'm trying to determine what it should be classified as to determine the testing requirements. Whether it is a hook and tested to ASME B30.10 or a carabiner and tested to ANSI Z359.1 Think of something...
  3. OregonME85

    Hook Latch Design per ASME B30.10

    Looking into providing a carabiner style hook for dragline winching applications, wherein the hook latch could carry some of the load. This is similar to a carabiner, but with much higher loads. Could ASME B30.10 used for rating the hook with the latch open, or closed, or both? Through reading...
  4. OregonME85

    NX10 Feature Control Frame, Extension Line Trimming

    Thanks Xwheelguy, that was what I was the answer I was looking for, whether I like it or not. Just sounds like there is not silver bullet solution that is fast and easy. SDETERS: That is good to know. We are looking into transitioning into 3D PMI for some business units, that would be a problem.
  5. OregonME85

    NX10 Feature Control Frame, Extension Line Trimming

    Somewhat. The append text method is painful to insert(unless a similar note is handy), and not easy to edit. Is there an easy way to convert a FCF to append text?
  6. OregonME85

    NX10 Feature Control Frame, Extension Line Trimming

    The first image is a FCF as a separate object dragged into place, and the second image is and existing drawing with append text.
  7. OregonME85

    NX10 Feature Control Frame, Extension Line Trimming

    I'm inserting a feature control frame onto a vertical dimension and would like to place the FCF below the dimension. However when the FCF is placed the arrow lines do not trim to fit the FCF, as shown.. It should look like this: Thank you! [bigsmile]

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