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Acceptable Alternate for Parts List

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LONDONDERRY

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I know some of you have dealt with this before. You create an assembly drawing with the parts list appear on it and have 10 items on the assembly drawing. The problem is on line item 1 you have to use a blue widget to deliver to one customer or you can use the acceptable alternative, which is a red widget to deliver to another customer, which is all so line item one. How would this be called out in a parts list on an assembly drawing?


Frank
 
You'd have separate qty columns for the different configurations. The different configigurations would be given different - numbers.

12345-1 Would have the blue widget
12345-2 Would have the red widget

The - numbers should not be confused with revisions.

This is a very brief description. What drawing standards do you work to as it may make a difference, above is based on what I remember of ASME stds - ASME Y14.34M



KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
As KENAT has said, the 12345-2 assembly calls out quantity of 1, item 11 red widget, and quantity 0 (blank) item 1 blue widget.
 
KENAT-

Thanks for the reply. However, in my case they are two completly different sub-assemblies, called FIBER HEAD ASSEMBLY, with differnt numbers, that will be reporting on an upper level assembly drawing called SCAN ASSEMBLY. We have two different versions of the fiber head assembly. However each one has its own assembly number, and they don't follow the same form fit or function. If a customer want one fiber head assembly over the other we are instructed to build it as so. However, the scan assembly drawings need to call and show both on the drawing.
 
So, you have the different - numbers for your SCAN ASSEMBLY.

SCAN ASSEMBLY 123456-1 has quantities for items 1-10 and zero for item 11.

SCAN ASSEMBLY 132456-2 has qty zero for item 1 and quantities for 2-11

(where item 1 is FIBER HEAD ASSY MK1 and item 11 is FIBER HEAD ASSY MK2)

You'd probably create most of your views for -1 however, if the alternate head is significantly different you may want to add a view showing this, you'd have to show the balloon somehow anyway.

Maybe someone who's done tabulated drawings more could help please.

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
KENAT's proceedure is the one that I use, and have seen used sucessfully for years. I just wish my CAD software could handle it without resorting to manually editing the PL.

Believe it if you need it or leave it if you dare. - [small]Robert Hunter[/small]
 
OR, you might consider using a flagnote in the parts list for the line item that contained the blue widget, indicating that the red widget is an acceptable alternate for the blue widget. The assy dash number would still be the same.
 
OK lets get this cleared up.

Are we talking about "you can use either the blue widget or the red widget and the end assy is effectively equivalent" as the thread title would suggest or...

Are you saying that version 1 of the assy uses a red widget while version 2 uses a blue one. The end result is effectively 2 different assemblies/part numbers that are not interchangeable. To me this is what the text your post and reply suggests and what I worded my response to.

These are two different questions.



KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 



KENAT,

Okay I'll try my best to help clear this up.
I have an assembly drawing called a Scan Assembly. With in this assembly is a sub-assembly called a Fiber Head. There are two different Fiber Head sub-assemblies. Each Fiber Head assembly is a completely different design and assigned differnent assembly numbers. For example one fiber head assembly is numbered 12345 and the other is number 54321. Again they are two completely different assemblies, the are called out on the Scan Assembly

The issue is when we are building up a Scan Assembly, we have a choice of using only one of the Fiber Head Assembies either Fiber Head Assebly 12345 or 54321.

My dilemma is we need to call out both Fiber Head Assemblies 12345 and 54321 on the Scan Assembly parts list which is on the drawing. So my question is what is the best way of doing this on the parts list and illustrating this on the drawing?

Frank
 
Londonderry,

If I may jump in, you in effect have 2 Scan Assemblies. One is built using Fiber Head 12345 and the Other using Fiber Head 54321. This dual path continues as far up the assembly tree as long as form, fit, function, customer requirement, etc. remain unique for each "flavor". For us, this generally continues all the way up to the top level finished/packaged product. If you do reach a point of convergence, then you can look at doing what ctopher suggested by showing one option with the quantity "Alt". The downside is if you have a computerized material planning system, it won't know how to handle the option and without manual intervention, will keep calling for the primary version.

My recommendation is to show your dual parts listing by "tab adding" a second quantity column for the additional models.

Regards,
 
pse-
No it is just one scan assembly,that can use either fiber head sub-assembly.
 
Then a falg note specifying an allowable alternate should work.

Believe it if you need it or leave it if you dare. - [small]Robert Hunter[/small]
 
LONDONDERRY I must be missing something.

I'm pretty sure that my initial suggestions cover exactly what you're describing in your first posts but then you tell PSE it's only one scan assy that can use either head.

Are the 2 different configurations of Scan Assembly interchangeable?

If the Scan Assy are not interchaneable then with the - number system although you only have one drawing you have 2 part numbers e.g.

SCAN ASSY 98765-1 uses FIBER HEAD ASSY 12345
SCAN ASSY 98765-2 uses FIBER HEAD ASSY 54321

This is shown in the bottom parts list of my attatchment. (sorry it's a bit crude my CAD system doesn't support multiple qty columns and I haven't actually used this system, just seen it, so may be slightly off)

If on the other hand you genuinely only have one Scan Assy which can use either fiber head and at the Scan Assy be completely interchangeable then you don't need the - numbers.

The preffered way to do this per ASME Y14.34M-1996 is the top parts list in my attatchment. The flag note that ringman & ewh mention may also achieve this.

Hopefully one of these gives you what you want, that or I'm being dumb and/or you have real configuration control issues.



KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=bd72a155-23c2-4aa9-96f4-6da59a253820&file=parts-list.tif
SCAN ASSEMBLY 98765 uses either FIBER HEAD ASSY 12345 or FIBER HEAD ASSY 54321

There is not two different versions of the SCAN ASSEMBLY only two different FIBER HEAD ASSEMBLY designs tht are assigned different part numbers


Frank
 
So use the top example in my attatchment or possibly use a call out/note as others suggested.

KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
 
Flag the item in the parts list directing attention to a flag note specifying the allowable alternate.

Believe it if you need it or leave it if you dare. - [small]Robert Hunter[/small]
 
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