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Restrictions - Castle Top

This is a sub-page from the Stripper System - Restrictions page.

Stripper System - Restrictions - Castle Top

These settings define the shape and size of Castle Top restrictions.

Width

This is the default value for the width of the restriction.

If materials have been defined, Material specific overrides can be made for this value by clicking the Material button.

Depth

This is the default value for the depth of the restriction.

If materials have been defined, Material specific overrides can be made for this value by clicking the Material button.

Side angle

This is the angle of the sides of the restriction; if 0 degrees, then the sides are perpendicular to the profile and top edge of the restriction. Angles of 90 degrees and above are not valid. 

Fillet radius

This is the radius of the fillet corner that is applied to the top edge of the restriction; if 0, then no fillets are used.

If materials have been defined, Material specific overrides can be made for this value by clicking the Material button.

Double distance

If the Double Placement option is checked on the edit bar when the Castle Top restriction is placed, then this value defines the distance between the pair of restrictions.

Centre Notch

If this option is checked, then a centre notch is included in the restriction profile.

Notch width

This is the width of the centre notch.

If materials have been defined, Material specific overrides can be made for this value by clicking the Material button.

Shallow depth

If this option is checked, then the centre notch cuts down only as far as the design profile; otherwise, the notch is full depth.

Side angle

This is the internal angle on the centre notch.

Male Component Offset

This is the distance between the restriction and the anchor for any dynamic stripping component placed relative to it.

If materials have been defined, Material specific overrides can be made for this value by clicking the Material button.

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