Modify type properties to change a railing system family's structure, balusters and posts, joins, handrails, and more.
To change type properties, select an element and click Modify tabProperties panel (Type Properties). Changes to type properties apply to all instances in the project.
Name | Description |
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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 Modify the Railing Structure. |
Baluster Placement | Opens a separate dialog where you define baluster patterns. See 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 Modify a Railing Join. |
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 Modify a Railing Join. |
Rail Connections | If
Revit LT 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. |