marvincooper
Mechanical
- Jan 27, 2009
- 13
Can anyone tell me, is there a BS standard for the layout of sheetmetal assemblies?
I have always treated a welded assembly, or a sheetmetal + studs/rivet nuts assembly, as the same as any other type of assembly. I would show an exploded view, projections and a BOM with balloons.
I recently presented this type of drawing to a new client and was told to remove the exploded view and treat the welded assy as a part. This meant I had to show and dimension separate parts all on the assembly views in their assembled state. While this has reduced the number of separate drawings (their justification), it has decreased clarity and I wonder if it breaches any ISO standard? They claim to be hot on standards (BS:8888) so it would be good to make sure I am not going against the book.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks
Marv.