
Description
Name
Switches the connection of the riser and tread in relation to each other. The riser
can extend behind the tread, or the tread can extend under the riser.
Riser to Tread Connection
Stringers
Trim Stringer at Top affects the top end of stringers on a stair run. If you select Do
Not Trim, the stringer is cut with a single vertical cut resulting in a point at the top.
Trim Stringers at Top
If you select Match Level, the stringer is curt horizontally, making the top of the
stringer flush with the top level. If you select Match Landing Stringer, a horizontal
cut is made at the same height as the stringer top on landings. To see the effects of
this parameter clearly, you may want to clear the check box for End with Riser.
Sets the type of stringer for the right side of the stairs. None means there is no
stringer. A closed stringer encases the treads and risers. An open stringer exposes
the treads and risers.
Right Stringer
See description for Right Stringer.
Left Stringer
Sets the number of stringers that appear underneath the stairs between the left and
right of the stairs.
Middle Stringers
Sets the thickness of the stringers.
Stringer Thickness
Sets the height of the stringers.
Stringer Height
Enabled when the stairs have an open stringer. Moves an open stringer from side
to side. For example, if you offset an open right stringer, it moves toward the left
stringer.
Open Stringer Offset
Allows you to control the relationship between side stringers and treads. If you in-
crease the number, the stringer moves down from the treads. Treads do not move.
Stringer Carriage Height
Railings do not change height relative to treads, but balusters extend down to meet
the stringer top. This height is measured from the tread end (lower corner) to the
bottom side of the stringer, perpendicular to the stringer.
Allows stringers to have a different height relationship to landings than they do to
sloped runs. For example, it lowers a horizontal stringer toward a landing on u-
shaped stairs.
Landing Carriage Height
Identity Data
A value to designate the particular stairs. Useful if you need to identify more than
one set of staircases. This value must be unique for each stairway in a project. Revit
Type Mark
Architecture warns you if the number is already used but allows you to continue
using it. (You can see the warning using the Review Warnings tool. See
on page 1415.)
Add or edit the stairs keynote. Click in the value box to open the Keynotes dialog.
See
on page 1117.
Keynote
The model type for the stairs. May not be applicable.
Model
Manufacturer for the stair materials. May not be applicable.
Manufacturer
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