JASON8102
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2004
- 26
Lets try this thread I started a different way by breaking it down better. Forget about ANSI and ASME standards for a min. How many engineers if making a drawing of a part with 2 weldstuds, or pemnuts, ect...some type of permanent hardware to the part don't use a bill of material on their drawing, you just leader line out a note on what needs to be installed or welded? I understand you use a bill of material if you MAKE it in house, but we don't. We don't stock pemnuts,weldstuds, weldnuts, ect...So my standard would read,"A bill of matieral is only needed on a print, if it is a weldment,a physical assembly we build, or it's an assemlby that can be dismanttled easily into loose items." Thoughts?
Jason Schultz
Mechanical Engineer
Yaskawa Electric America
"It's got to be 5pm somewhere!"
Jason Schultz
Mechanical Engineer
Yaskawa Electric America
"It's got to be 5pm somewhere!"