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====When NOT to Use Damping====
 
====When NOT to Use Damping====

Revision as of 16:39, 5 March 2013

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Contents


Follow these steps to locate the Report Templates files

STEP 1 - Click on System Options

This will take you into a window with several tab menus.

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STEP 2 - Click on the Far Right Tab

This tab will be named either General Config, or Persistent Setup.

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When NOT to Use Damping

Damping is not helpful if your tube does not have the characteristic shape shown above. If the tube you are measuring does not have short straights that are basically "jogs" or offsets in longer sections of tubes, then you should turn damping off by unchecking the damping check boxes and/or ignoring all damping report data.

Also, do not rely on damping corrections in reports if the blue columns in the bender data setup menu are set to zeros (not actual bender data). The best time to use damping is when short jogs exist, and there is a connection the bender so that you can reset the blue columns to existing (actual) bender data first.

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