Defines welding symbols available for use in the drawing or template.
The Weld Symbol style is a substyle of the active standard style.
Ribbon: Manage tab Styles and Standards panel Styles Editor . In the Style and Standard Editor dialog box, click Weld Symbol. If available, click one of the listed styles to view or edit.
For the current document, you can click:
On the Manage tab, Styles and Standards panel, you can also use these commands:
Set weld symbol attributes in the Weld Style window.
Specifies styles required to define a weld symbol. The attributes of the leader, alternate leader, and text styles are defined in their own style; balloons reference those attributes for formatting those objects.
Some substyles can be edited while defining the parent style. Click the pencil to edit the selected style. When you save the style, the changes are in effect wherever the style is used.
Click the arrow to list leader styles in the active standard. Click the pencil icon to open the leader style for editing.
Click the arrow to list text styles in the active standard. Weld symbol text is formatted with this style.
Sets the format for displaying a welding symbol identification line.
Click to select the default placement. Select no identification line, identification line above, or identification line below the reference line. May be changed for individual welding symbols. Available for ISO and DIN only.
Controls the distance between the line and the welding symbol. The resulting offset is calculated using this value and the text height.
Sets the line style, such as dashed, dotted, or continuous. Click the arrow to select the line type from the list.
Determines if the weld symbol is on the top or bottom of the reference line.
Specifies the size of the weld symbol.
Select the check box to size the symbol the same as the text height defined in the active standard.
Clear the Link to Text Height check box to enter a scale factor relative to its default size. Scale factor must be between 0.5 and 2.00.
Lists all defined welding, contour, and backing symbols, regardless of active standard. Selecting a symbol or canceling the selection includes or removes it to the selection set in the Welding Symbol dialog box.
Symbol list originates in the Welding Symbol dialog box.
Click a symbol type to show all defined symbols of that type. Click the check box to include the symbol in the Welding Symbol dialog box selection set or clear the check box to remove it from the list.
Click the plus sign to see variations of a symbol and then click the desired variation.
List originates on the Arrow Side of the Welding Symbol dialog box.
List originates on the Other Side of the Welding Symbol dialog box.
List originates on the Other Side of the Welding Symbol dialog box.
Enter information about the definition of a particular style, such as date created, created by, or derived from a particular standard.