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Construction | |
Railing Height | The height of the top-most rail in the railing system. |
Rail Structure (Non-Continuous) | Opens a separate dialog where you set the number of rails, height, offset, material, and profile family (shape) for each rail. See Modifying the Railing Structure. |
Baluster Placement | Opens a separate dialog where you define baluster patterns. See Controlling Placement of Balusters and Posts. |
Baluster Offset | Offsets the balusters from the rail sketch line. By setting a value for this property and rail offsets, you can create different combinations of rails and balusters. |
Use Landing Height Adjustment | Controls the height of railings at landings.
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Landing Height Adjustment | Raises or lowers the height of the railing from the value indicated in the Railing Height parameter at intermediate or top landings. |
Angled Joins | If 2 railing segments meet at an angle in plan but do not connect vertically, you can select from the following options:
This property can be used to create a continuous railing where the start of a stair run leading up from a landing cannot be displaced by one tread width. Join methods can be overridden on a connection-by-connection basis. See Modifying Railing Joins. |
Tangent Joins | If 2 tangent railing segments are collinear or tangent in plan but do not connect vertically, you can select from the following options:
This property can be used to create a smooth junction when the railing height is modified at a landing or the railing turns out at the bottom of a stair. Join methods can be overridden on a connection-by-connection basis. See Modifying Railing Joins. |
Rail Connections | If Revit cannot create mitered joins when connections are made between railing segments, you can select one of the following options:
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Top Rail | |
Height | The height of the top rail in the railing system. |
Type | Specifies the type of top rail. |
Handrail 1 | |
Lateral Offset | Reports the Baluster Offset value described above. (read-only) |
Height | The height of the handrail specified in the handrail type properties. (read-only) |
Position | Specifies the position for the handrail in relation to the railing system:
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Type | Specifies the type of handrail. |
Handrail 2 | |
See property definitions for Handrail 1. | |
Identity Data | |
Keynote | Add or edit the keynote for the type. Click in the value box to open the Keynotes dialog. See Keynotes. |
Model | Defines the type model. |
Manufacturer | Defines the type manufacturer. |
Type Comments | Provides comments on the type. |
URL | Sets applicable URL. |
Description | Description of the type. |
Assembly Description | Description of the assembly based on the assembly code selection. |
Assembly Code | Uniformat assembly code selected from hierarchical list. |
Type Mark | Sets the type mark for the type. |
Cost | Specifies the cost of the type. |