Staking from the map
Select items in the map and then tap Stakeout to stake them using position information from the connected GNSS receiver or conventional survey instrument.
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If you are selecting items from a linked file, make sure the file (and if required, the layer in the file) is selectable. You can do this in the Layer manager.
- Tap the items in the map to select them. You must tap each point or line you want to select. For lines, tap near the end of the line to select the start of the line.
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Tap Stakeout or press Enter on the controller keypad.
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If more than one item is selected, they are added to the Stakeout list from where you can select them for stakeout.
When you use an item in a linked file during stakeout, Trimble Access copies the properties of the item from the file and stores them with the point, line or polygon in the job.
For more information on staking different items, navigating to the item you are staking out, and staking relative to a surface, see Stakeout.
Creating items for staking from a BIM model
When staking from a BIM model, you can use the following Cogo methods to calculate and create the items you need to take out:
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Creating the center point of a surface
To compute the center point of a surface in a BIM model, select the surface in the map and then select Compute center point from the tap and hold menu. This is useful to find the center point of a bolt or cylinder so you can then stake it out.
For more information, Compute center point.
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Creating the centerline of an object
To compute the centerline of any tube-like item in a BIM model, such as a pipe or cylinder, select it in the map and then select Compute centerline from the tap and hold menu. The software computes a polyline that runs along the center of the item.
For more information, see Compute centerline.