24.05.2010 / Produkte und Lösungen
The easy way to get calculating
The new DoTec measurement software from BTI
BTI Befestigungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG (Ingelfingen, Germany) is presenting its new DoTec measurement software application for the wood construction screws DoTec MZS and MZS plus. The useful application can be downloaded free from the BTI website at www.bti.de. The new software can be used to calculate the mounting of over-rafter insulation systems and wood/wood connections. An innovative second application allows
the user to confidently measure standard wood connections such as main and subsidiary beam connections, traction/shear connections and additional layers.
The modular package includes a number of different applications which recommend the appropriate screw types, lengths and diameters. The software will only suggest regulation-compliant solutions and also provides an auditable certificate of bearing strength in line with the new DIN 1052 standard. The user is prompted to enter the key data for the desired connection one step at a time, for example the timber cross-sections, required load transfer, and screw type. The logically and consequentially structured user interfaces guide you step by step to the desired result, when the software will propose a suitable connection material together with quantities and item numbers.
The result of the calculation is shown together with a graphic representation of the various roof sections to give the roofing specialist a clear picture of where the screws belong when on the construction site.
On request BTI will also carry out the necessary calculations on the customer’s behalf. A new form has been created for the customer to enter the relevant data.
This new DoTec measurement software from BTI offers trade specialists maximum peace of mind when it comes to mounting and measuring wood/wood connections.
More information is available online from www.bti.de, by calling +49 (0) 79 40 / 1 41-0 or emailing info@bti.de.
Downloads
BTI_measurement_software_20100406102726.pdf (124,0 KB)Pressebild_20100204152442.zip (96,7 KB)
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