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Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

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I have a stainless steel cylindrical part. A portion along its length needs to be media blasted with aluminum oxide. How do I correctly specify the limits (end locations) of this section that will have the media blasted surface? I'm using ANSI...
Thanks in advance!

RE: Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

I'd add in phantom lines or similar and dimension to them (& possibly hatch the area to be blasted) and have a flag to the note that details the blasting.

Or am I missing part o the question?

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RE: Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

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KENAT,
I don't think you're missing anything, but I don't want to improvise. I need to know what the correct way to identify the portion of the surface would be per ANSI. By phantom lines you mean construction (dashed) lines?

RE: Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

Take a look at ASME Y14.5M-1994 1.7.3 (and sub sections) and figure 1-11. Technically the line type is 'Chain Line' and for you application you probably should hatch it with 'section lines'.

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RE: Indicating media blast on a portion of a cylindrical surface

The same in Y14.5-2009 is shown in fig. 1-13. Paragraph number (1.7.3.) stays unchanged.

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