Searching for ASME spec
Searching for ASME spec
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I'm trying to locate the correct ASME spec that calls out dimensioning sizes; ie arrow head sizing, dimension line spacing, note leader lengths...etc. I'm pretty sure that I have seen it stated somewhere in the past and have searched Y14.5-1994 with no luck. Any ideas what spec I'm looking for, or if it even exists?





RE: Searching for ASME spec
I think it is Y14.2
Have a look at this:
www.csu
Google is my friend.
Are you aware that there is an Eng-Tips Forum for this topic:
Drafting Standards, GD&T & Tolerance Analysis Forum - Forum 1103
Regards, John
RE: Searching for ASME spec
I have been searching ASME, google and everywhere in-between. I've even tried local libraries without luck. Problem is that I just wanted to find the correct spec to purchase without it being trial and error to find the right one. I appreciate the effort and for pointing me in the right direction. Yeah I have been browsing that forum and figured that this would be the best forum since it is an ASME issues forum.
Thanks
RE: Searching for ASME spec
RE: Searching for ASME spec
ASME Y14.1 sheet size, 14.2 line and lettering, 14.3 multiview and sectional, 14.4 pictoral, 14.5 dimensioning, 14.6 screw threads, 14.8 castings & forgings;
skip to 14.24 types and applications of engineering drawings
ASME Y14.32 vehicle chassis
Y14.34 Associated Lists
Y14.35 Revisions
ASME Y14.36 Texture
Y14.38 abreviations
Y14.41 and 42 digital, .43 dimending tolerancing,
ASME Y14.44 Electrical
Y14.100 engineering drawing practices
ASME Y32.7 Rail maps
ASME Y32.18 Acoustics
IEEE Y32.9 Arch wiring
RE: Searching for ASME spec
thanks
RE: Searching for ASME spec
Then I would suggest not hijacking a thread, but starting a new one. Also consider using capital letters (that would involve using the "Shift" key) and other punctuation. After all, though this is an internet forum, it is also "for engineering professionals" who tend to communicate more "professionally."
jt