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Flushing notes on engineering drawing

Flushing notes on engineering drawing

Flushing notes on engineering drawing

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I am looking for notes on flushing. I designed a stainless steel manifold out of square mechanical tubing as seen in the attached pic. No my question is what note should I put in the drawing to ensure the assembly is flushed with clean water. I am not sure how to put it in technical terms. I have already added deburring notes etc, but not sure if I should just type in "flush with distilled water" or something that follows a standard if one exists????

RE: Flushing notes on engineering drawing

Valmeidan
I think the note should read.... “Flush after using, and put the damn seat down.” Signed, The Wifey, or Girlfriend. If she’s (they’re) happy life is easier for everyone.

RE: Flushing notes on engineering drawing

is this medical ? i'd've thought we'd normally degrease things after ass'y. how about cleaning with air ?

if you're doing the next stage ass'y in-house, why not clean the part then ?

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