View and modify the parameters that define the instance properties of rebar couplers.
To change instance properties, select the element and change its properties on the Properties palette.
Name | Description |
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Construction | |
Partition | Specifies the partition in which the rebar coupler is associated. To change a partition, select from the drop-down list or enter a new partition name. See About Reinforcement Partitioning. |
Coupler Number | Specifies the number of the selected rebar coupler. If assigned to a partition, couplers with identical types will share numbers. See Rebar Numbering for Schedules and Annotation. |
Coupler Rotation | Specifies the rotation angle of the coupler with respect to the connected bars. The option to modify the rotation angle is only available when the Align to View option is disabled inside the coupler family. |
Schedule Mark | Specifies rebar coupler instances with a schedule mark. The mark improves scheduling and organization. |
Set | |
Quantity | Specifies the number of rebar coupler instances within a set. |
Graphics | |
View Visibility States | Accesses view visibility states for the selected coupler. Click Edit to either view or edit the state. See Adjust the Visibility for Rebar in a View. |
Identity Data | |
Image | Associates an image with the selected element instance. Click the value field and then the browse button to open the Manage Images dialog. See Manage Images Dialog. |
Comments | General comments about the rebar coupler instance. You can include this information in a schedule. |
Mark | An instance-specific label used, for example, as a shop mark. This value must be unique for each element in a project. Revit warns you if the value is in use, but allows you to continue using it. You can see the warning using the Review Warnings command. Reviewing Warning Messages. |
Phasing | |
Phase Created | Indicates the creation phase of the host element. See Project Phasing. |
Phase Demolished | Indicates the demolition phase of the host element. See Project Phasing. |