Wie soll man die Maße richtig angeben?

In dieser Anleitung wird beschrieben, wie man bei der Bestellung von Verpackungen im Omni-Box System Maße angeben  soll

Maßeinheit

Alle Maße müssen in Millimetern
angegeben werden.

Das Objekt als Bezugspunkt

When providing dimensions of storage products for books and documents, the object to be stored is a point of reference: a book’s dimensions are its length, width and spine width (with a set of documents, the equivalent of spine width is expressed as linear metres). 

Die Reihenfolge der Abmessungen wie auf dem Schema

When placing an order for a construction, the dimensions should be listed in the same order as in the description of this construction (in the key below the drawing). 

Soll ein Zusatz in den Abmessungen berücksichtigt werden?

With constructions I, IIa, IIc and III, you need to provide us with the dimensions of the object to be stored (not the storage product) without adding any space margin. With other constructions, you should provide us with inner dimensions of the storage product and add some space margin. 

Innenmaße und Außenmaße

If there is a limiting factor, e.g. the height of the bookshelf, you need to keep in mind that outer dimensions of the storage product are bigger than its inner dimensions. For example, in a clamshell box there is a difference of 10 mm for dimensions a and b, and a difference of 3 mm for dimension c.

Präzise Vermessung

An object to be stored should be measured carefully. For this purpose, it is best to use the Bookmeter, a device which we lend to our clients free of charge. Every time you take measurements, check whether the object is symmetrical. If not, add a space margin

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Would you like to take precise measurements of a large number of volumes, and do it quickly? We will lend you the Bookmeter free of charge.

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See a film which shows how the Bookmeter is used and how Omni-Box storage products are made.

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Compare various constructions and applications of our Omni-Box products.

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