Industrial Marking & Signage is a free extension available in the Marketplace that includes tools that allow users to place visual cues such as tape, safety signs, and floor markings directly into their warehouse layouts.
- Left click on the tool you want to activate then move your cursor into your drawing view
- Adjust quick properties
- Left click within the drawing view to begin placement of the tool
- Adjust quick properties using additional options after the initial placement, left click to place the end of a segment
- Continue to add segments or press Escape (or swipe left past your extension tabs) to end the tool
Tape, Crosswalk, and Egress that are added to your drawing will appear in the Calculation. Markings with the same properties will be listed on the same line, while markings with different properties will appear on separate lines.
Two identical Marking Types
Different Marking Types
The Marking tab also includes a Tools section. This section has the Trim lines tool which can be used to trim floor markings.
To use this tool, select Trim lines. Next, pick points along the floor markings to selected the area to be trimmed. The first click will start the selection, the second click will finish the selection and automatically remove the appropriate portion. Note: If using on parking spaces, CET will automatically try to rebuild as many full spaces as possible by moving the leftmost portion of the next space to the end of the trimmed section.
The Signs tab of the Industrial Marking and Signage extension is separated into sections which are Packaging Labels, General Signs, Personal Protective Equipment, Prohibition Signs, Area Signs, and Hazard Signs.
To place a Sign in the drawing follow these steps:
- Left click on the sign you want to use then move your cursor into your drawing view
- Adjust the size of the sign by adjusting the Height property within the quick properties
- Select the orientation, either horizontal or vertical
- Left click within the drawing view to place the sign
-
Quick properties can be adjusted after placement if needed
Comments
0 comments
Article is closed for comments.