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- Analyze and test your barrier system for strength, stability, and compliance
- Analyze and test your barrier system for strength, stability, and compliance


- Document and present your barrier design using CAD software
- Document and present your barrier design using Tekla


By the end of this training material, you will be able to design and create effective and compliant handrails, balustrades, and barriers using Tekla.
By the end of this training material, you will be able to design and create effective and compliant handrails, balustrades, and barriers using Tekla.
==Site Measurements==
[[Site_Measurements |Site measurements]] are how we transfer real world measurements into base structures.
Site measurements we have to work with include:
*Site Surveys
*Site Measure
*3D Reference Files
*2D Reference Files
*Architectural Drawings
*Markup Drawings
Site measurements will usually include accurate information regarding, site lengths and widths, angles, raked surfaces, risers and runs.
===See Also===
*<b>[[Site_Measurements|Site Measurements]]</b>
==Australian Standards==
[[File:AS1428_standards.png|900px]]
<b>See also</b>
*[[Austrailan_Standards|Australian Standards]]


== Pipe Types ==
== Pipe Types ==
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| Used for when creating bent  pipe that has a tail less than 170mm or a front less than 50mm
| Added to bent pipes when both tails are less than 170mm or one tail is less than 50mm (always add to smaller tail).
| Green essentially means additional pipe length which is used on pipes that won’t be able to be bent in the bender.
| Green essentially means additional length added to a pipe creating a larger tail for the bender to grip.
Green is also used on rolled pipes to allow the machines to roll the pipe.
Green is also used on rolled pipes to allow the machines to roll the pipe.
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 11 April 2025

Computer-aided design (CAD) is a powerful tool for creating and modifying drawings of various structures and objects. CAD software allows you to design, visualize, analyze, and document your projects in a digital environment. One of the applications of CAD is in the field of barrier design, which involves the creation of handrails, balustrades, and other types of barriers that provide safety, support, and separation for people and spaces.

Handrails are rails that offer a handhold on stairs, ramps, walkways, or platforms. Balustrades are handrails supported by vertical posts or balusters. Barriers are any structures that prevent people from falling off the edge of a stairway, balcony, deck, or other elevated surface. Barrier design requires a thorough understanding of the relevant standards and regulations, as well as the materials, components, geometry, and loads of the system.

This training material will teach you the basics of barrier design using CAD software. You will learn how to:

- Identify the different types of handrails, balustrades, and barriers and their functions

- Understand the Australian standards and regulations for barrier design

- Choose the appropriate materials and components for your barrier system

- Draw and modify handrails, balustrades, and barriers using Tekla

- Analyze and test your barrier system for strength, stability, and compliance

- Document and present your barrier design using Tekla

By the end of this training material, you will be able to design and create effective and compliant handrails, balustrades, and barriers using Tekla.

Site Measurements

Site measurements are how we transfer real world measurements into base structures. Site measurements we have to work with include:

  • Site Surveys
  • Site Measure
  • 3D Reference Files
  • 2D Reference Files
  • Architectural Drawings
  • Markup Drawings

Site measurements will usually include accurate information regarding, site lengths and widths, angles, raked surfaces, risers and runs.

See Also

Australian Standards

See also

Pipe Types

Type of Pipe Associated Codes Where it’s Applied Description
Standard 40Nb MD504 (Straight)

MD598 (Rolled)

MD599 (Custom Bend)

Majority of jobs 40Nb pipe is the standard pipe used on products at Moddex.

40Nb pipe is steel/grade C250 that has a protective coating of G390 Hot-dip Galvanized.

Powdercoated

ZP & PC

MDxxxPC

P & F (ZP & PC)

PO (ZP & PC)

Powdercoat can be applied to jobs on customer request ZP & PC is used on black pipe. The pipe is sprayed with Zinc Prime (ZP) and then powdercoated (PC).

P & F stands for Pipes and Fittings

PO stands for Pipes Only

Powdercoated

HDG & PC

MDxxxPC

P & F (HDG & PC)

PO (HDG & PC)

Powdercoat can be applied to jobs on customer request HDG & PC is used on pipe that has been or will be hot-dipped galvanized (HDG), and then gets powdercoated (PC).

P & F stands for Pipes and Fittings

PO stands for Pipes Only

Green N/A Added to bent pipes when both tails are less than 170mm or one tail is less than 50mm (always add to smaller tail). Green essentially means additional length added to a pipe creating a larger tail for the bender to grip.

Green is also used on rolled pipes to allow the machines to roll the pipe.

Black MD504B (Straight)

MD598B (Rolled)

MD599B (Custom Bend)

All fabricated products Black is applied to any pipe that is going to be fabricated. This pipe has not yet been galvanized.

Black pipe is steel/grade C350.

Rolled MD498.T4 (Aluminium)

MD598 (HDG)

MD698-10 (Stainless Steel)

Used typically on any curved surface

Examples includes footpaths, skateparks, and silos

Rolled pipe/tube is outsourced and not rolled by Moddex. Because of this, rolled pipe/tube has its own booklet that is sent to the company that’s outsourced. Rolled pipe/tube has an additional 300mm of green on both ends, this is so that it can be rolled. With double span TR we can use a MD201.48 as a top fitting to allow the rolled pipe to run through, as long as the rolled pipe doesn’t have a dramatic radius.
Aluminium MD404.T6 (Straight/Stanchion)

MD498.T4 (Rolled)

MD499.T4 (Custom Bend)

Aluminium can be applied to jobs on customer request Aluminium pipe comes in 2 different aging processes, T6 which is used just as straight pipe, and T4 which is used for rolling and bending. Jobs using aluminium pipe will need to also use aluminium 300 series fittings.
Stainless Steel TUFFRAIL

MD604 (Straight)

MD698 (Rolled)

MD699 (Custom bend)

Other

50.8.TUBE.LENGTH (Straight)

50.8.ROLLED.LENGTH (Rolled)

50.8.BEND.LENGTH

(Custom Bend)

Stainless Steel can be applied to jobs on customer request When used with TUFFRAIL, stainless steel pipe is used at a diameter of 48.3mm

With this size pipe, Moddex 600 series fittings are used.

When used with ASSISTRAIL, stainless steel tube is used at a diameter of 50.8mm x 1.6mm Stainless Steel tube will need to use custom fittings (Hammersmith) as Moddex does not supply standard parts for this type of tube.

Heavy Duty MD504HD

MD504.6500HD

MD504B.6500HD

Stanchions that are supporting CB panels with an overall height equal to or larger than 1500mm Heavy Duty pipes are only used as stanchions and can fit standard Moddex 100 & 200 series fittings.
50Nb MD505 (Straight Med)

MD505H

(Straight Heavy Wall)

MD505R

(Rolled Heavy Wall)

MD509H

(Custom Bend Heavy Wall)

Top rail of Bridgerail 50Nb is used mainly as the top rail of Bridgerail to follow AS5100, standard bridge design.
32Nb MD503 (Straight)

MD592 (Rolled)

MD593 (Custom Bend)

32Nb pipes are used mainly in AR jobs that involve VIC primary schools which also means it has a max rail height of 880mm, and if a lower handrail is required, 680mm 32Nb pipe are only used as handrail, not stanchions. They have their own pipe fittings that are standard Moddex parts.

In schools we only use 32Nb on double rail systems, this includes;

AR110, AR120, AR130, AR140, AR160, CB50, and CB55.

Extra Light MD504.6500XL Used for extending MD201.48 and MD748.42 as a combo Extra light pipe is used in-between a MD201.48 and MD748.42 to extend the swivel railing bracket out when required.