MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
(OP)
We (my company) currently uses the MIL-STD-100 spec.
I was just out online and found this:
htt p://www.in terfacebus .com/mil-s td-100-can celed.html
Which states:
MIL-STD-100G, dated 9 June 1997 is hereby canceled. Future requirements for engineering drawings should refer to the following American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards and Appendices thereto, as applicable.
Does this mean that those of us using the MIL-STD-100 spec should move to the ASME specs:
Commercial Drawings: ASME Y14.100
DoD Basic Practices: ASME Y14.100
Types of Engineering Drawings: ASME Y14.24
Revision of Engineering Drawings: ASME Y14.35M
Associated Lists: ASME Y14.34M
I was just out online and found this:
htt
Which states:
MIL-STD-100G, dated 9 June 1997 is hereby canceled. Future requirements for engineering drawings should refer to the following American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards and Appendices thereto, as applicable.
Does this mean that those of us using the MIL-STD-100 spec should move to the ASME specs:
Commercial Drawings: ASME Y14.100
DoD Basic Practices: ASME Y14.100
Types of Engineering Drawings: ASME Y14.24
Revision of Engineering Drawings: ASME Y14.35M
Associated Lists: ASME Y14.34M





RE: MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
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I believe you can still use it if it's on designs/dwgs before the cancel date. If redrawn or new dwg, then use the new std.
Chris
SolidWorks/PDMWorks 08 3.1
AutoCAD 06/08
ctopher's home (updated Jul 13, 2008)
RE: MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
However, it may vary depending what your contracts say etc.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
RE: MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
Matt Lorono
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RE: MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
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RE: MIL-STD-100 Rev G .... ASME now?
Matt Lorono
CAD Engineer/ECN Analyst
Silicon Valley, CA
Lorono's SolidWorks Resources
Co-moderator of Solidworks Yahoo! Group
and Mechnical.Engineering Yahoo! Group