Hi This was a great tutorial for the Hangers, But I am facing a challeng when ever am using the hanger it is breaking the pipe into peaces. so that it decreases the pipe length to multiple peaces. If I Use 2 hangers for 3Mts of at 1Mtr and 2Mts then Iam getting 3 Peaces of the Pipe. And length also reduces in the pipe over all to 2.85mts bcz of the width of the hanger deducted. any alternative solution for this problem
Hi, Thanks for the video! when I load this into project, I'm getting "The family is connected in a network and can no longer keep connectivity. Disconnect family from the network?" error. What should I do?
Thank you, i'm trying with no solution to import cad into family but the only option is the "Ref. Level" and i need the imported CAD to other views like Front or Back... Etc. Please I need your valuable reply.
Hi, Great tutorial, I'm just having problems because the insulation makes the pipe's diameter bigger. Do I add another extrusion around the pipe dimension itself in the family? I hope you can help me. Thanks!
Hi I am not sure if you have solved your issue with pipe insulation, what you can do is to create another parameter name it like Pdia than set your DOP to Pdia*1.2 and assign pipe connector dia meter to Pdia instead of DOP. I use steel pipe schedule 40 depending on the pipe nominal size the outer diameter changes. this not a full solution but it does work.
I´m putting the connectors in a part that is part of a family so, when I loaded it back into the family and then into a project, the connectors didn't show up. Could you tell me what I'm doing wrong?
God jesus finaly someone said what shoud be said. there is something wrong in this hanger . part of the pipe in hanger is dismissed like it has never been existed😀. its a big mistake
@@ClickAndDesign. come on man! I didn't mean to bother you! just think about it for a minute. let's imagine that the thickness of your support is 5 cm and then in a long route, Let's imagine 50 m you have 15 of these supports, which means you are losing 15*5cm=75cm when BOM calculating Isn't that True???