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Camera

This is the footprint value measured perpendicular to the thickness, excluding only the value of the wall and glass rebate fin.

If it is a fixed sliding frame, the chamber value is given by the whole height excluding the rebate.


Beat

This is the length of the wall strike flap.

Glass wing

This is the length of the glass rebate flap.

Glass wing thickness

This is the thickness of the glass rebate fin at the part where the gasket is to be mounted.

Dente

It is the height of the tooth that has influence on the gut.

Note N.B: When calculating the shear length of a traverse or upright Opera also considers the bowing operation for this purpose the height of the profile tooth to which it is to be connected is considered.

Thickness

This is the thickness of the profile measured on the housing side of the glass.

Glass cavity

This is the space that must remain between the glass and the profile.

Note N.B: Typically, this is the shim dowel footprint value. This value is considered when calculating the size of the backfill. However, it is important to know that there is a precedence scale that the program takes into consideration when checking the glass gap value, i.e.: the first value to be examined is the one set on the infill, if this is 0(zero) then the one set on the glazing bead will be examined, if this is also 0(zero) then finally the one set on the frame profile (fixed or sash) will be examined.

Sagoma

Report the template code.

Note N.B: Three codes are provided: Z, L, T. Setting the template code correctly can enable the program to tell whether the node you are making is suitable for internal or external openings.


Header angle

Corner composed of the profiles meeting the fixed frame.


Separatore

Sets the profile as a separator.

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