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Title Block for Three View Drawings
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Title Block for Three View Drawings

Title Block for Three View Drawings

(OP)
I work for a water pump company to witch I have been assigned the task to create a layout for title block of a three view drawing. Right now i have most of the basics but i am looking to see if any one else has any tips on information that I should include.
Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

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ANSI Y14.1-1980 Drawing heet Size and Format.
ASME Y14.3M-1994 Multiview and Sectional View Drawings.

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RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

Ah! We used to call them "Orthographic" drawings. Am I dating myself?

pennpoint

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

Well, one thing about dating yourself...at the end of the night you know who you are going home with!

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

OOOPs, sorry for the joke with no help for the question, but MadMangos' answer was spot on.

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

(OP)
Right now I have the ANSI Y14.1-1980 and the ASME Y14.3M-1994 on order and I am wondering is there any other important things to include that you may have learned in your experiences.
Thanks,
Matt

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

Do you use any 3D Cad?  Do you do DOD work?  If so, then you might also want to get ASME Y14.1-2003 Digital Product Definition Data Practices.

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RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

(OP)
We are using Solid Works 2005 and we are not doing any DOD work.
Another question about this is do you feel it is good to separate QC drawing, engineering drawings, production drawings...?
Thank,
Matt

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

That really depends on the culture of your company.  I have worked places where the production drawings were used for everything, and I have worked places where QA, QC, Fabrication, Assembly and Purchasing had seperate drawings.

I prefer to have all information available in one document.  Call me crazy.

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RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

Include a a visual cure to whether the drawing is 1st or 3rd angle projection (typically, a front and side view of a frustum). I worked for the US affiliate of a German company and am sensitive to the problems that confustion over this causes.

Rob Campbell, PE
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RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

(OP)
Thanks for all the help, but I am still looking to find out if anyone has any input of there own on what they have found from experience has been a good thing to include in the title block of an orthographic drawing.
I am looking for opinions more then just facts.
Thanks,
Matt

RE: Title Block for Three View Drawings

MDMintern, there's a new forum for these types of questions now, Forum1103 Drafting Standards & GD&T in the Engineering Methods area.  Can you repost there?

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