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TubesT can batch import standard parts using Excel. When you enter information such as the cross-section type and dimensions of parts in Excel, the software can automatically generate the corresponding parts after importing the Excel spreadsheet. It supports importing hole-free parts of round tubes, square tubes, rectangular tubes, and taper tubes, and it also supports angled cuts.
1. Part Features
(1) Supported cross-section types: round tubes, square/rectangular tubes, and I-shaped tubes.
(2) Supported trimming features: end face bevel.
2. Operating Steps
(1)You can download the Excel template from the bottom left corner of the open interface.
Import Interface (Newer Version):
Import Interface (Older Version):
Note: If you are using a version earlier than 7.1.25, the import interface does not include a built-in sample file template. You can click here to download it:BatchImport1033
(2) Fill in the parameters according to the Excel template rules.
Specific rules:
① Only "cross-section length/radius" is provided, it is automatically determined to be a circular tube.
② All three cross-section parameters are provided, it is automatically determined to be a rectangular tube.
③ Only "cross-section length/radius" and "chamfer" are provided, it is automatically determined to be a waist-shaped tube.
④ "Left/Right end face" represents the left or right end face of the part; "X/Y angle" represents the angle of rotation of the cut surface around the X-axis or Y-axis.
(3)Import the Excel file with filled parameters into TubesT via the 'Create Part by Excel Table' entry.
Based on the part parameters in the example table of Step 2 above, the imported part shape is as follows:
1. The computer must have Office installed; otherwise, this feature cannot be used.
2. The software will automatically determine the cross-section type based on the three parameter values: 'cross-section length/radius,' 'cross-section width,' and 'chamfer.'
3. Data must be filled in according to the format. After column L in Excel, additional notes can be added freely. The software will not read data beyond column L.
4. During import, correct data can be imported normally. Incorrect data will not be imported and will be indicated in the log specifying which set of data contains errors, as shown in the figure below.
5. Common errors include: part length being too short, X angle being too large, thickness greater than the chamfer, the arc diameter of a waisted pipe being longer than the total length, and the number of parts being negative.
6. If a cell is empty, it is considered that the value of that cell is 0.
TubesT can batch import standard parts using Excel. When you enter information such as the cross-section type and dimensions of parts in Excel, the software can automatically generate the corresponding parts after importing the Excel spreadsheet. It supports importing hole-free parts of round tubes, square tubes, rectangular tubes, and taper tubes, and it also supports angled cuts.
1. Part Features
(1) Supported cross-section types: round tubes, square/rectangular tubes, and I-shaped tubes.
(2) Supported trimming features: end face bevel.
2. Operating Steps
(1)You can download the Excel template from the bottom left corner of the open interface.
Import Interface (Newer Version):
Import Interface (Older Version):
Note: If you are using a version earlier than 7.1.25, the import interface does not include a built-in sample file template. You can click here to download it:BatchImport1033
(2) Fill in the parameters according to the Excel template rules.
Specific rules:
① Only "cross-section length/radius" is provided, it is automatically determined to be a circular tube.
② All three cross-section parameters are provided, it is automatically determined to be a rectangular tube.
③ Only "cross-section length/radius" and "chamfer" are provided, it is automatically determined to be a waist-shaped tube.
④ "Left/Right end face" represents the left or right end face of the part; "X/Y angle" represents the angle of rotation of the cut surface around the X-axis or Y-axis.
(3)Import the Excel file with filled parameters into TubesT via the 'Create Part by Excel Table' entry.
Based on the part parameters in the example table of Step 2 above, the imported part shape is as follows:
1. The computer must have Office installed; otherwise, this feature cannot be used.
2. The software will automatically determine the cross-section type based on the three parameter values: 'cross-section length/radius,' 'cross-section width,' and 'chamfer.'
3. Data must be filled in according to the format. After column L in Excel, additional notes can be added freely. The software will not read data beyond column L.
4. During import, correct data can be imported normally. Incorrect data will not be imported and will be indicated in the log specifying which set of data contains errors, as shown in the figure below.
5. Common errors include: part length being too short, X angle being too large, thickness greater than the chamfer, the arc diameter of a waisted pipe being longer than the total length, and the number of parts being negative.
6. If a cell is empty, it is considered that the value of that cell is 0.