Adesilva
Industrial
- Jul 6, 2010
- 3
I would like to know people's thoughts on compliance with ASME Y14. I work for a 75 years old company that will be increasing its global manufacturing presence with our sister companies and outside vendors. We have 40,000+ drawings and are a design/configure to build manufacture with 500-600 new parts per year and about 3,000-4,000 "standard" parts we have historical usage.
Part of this process was a review of our current drawing standards. We purchased 13 standards (Y14.1, 14.2 etc) and after a six month review, I discovered that we are not in compliance per the standards. The discrepancies vary but the drawings generally comply with accepted drawing conventions. One of the biggest points is our use of symbols. For example, we use a triangle with a number for revisions instead of the supported circle with a letter. There are a number of other examples but that should suffice as an illustration.
I would like to know if people see this as a rigid set of documents that must be adhered to in all aspects or a general guideline that you can pick and chose. Most 3D CAD platforms don't follow all of the conventions shown in the standard anyway (i.e. section through a rib). Does anyone follow this set of standards to the letter, and if not, to what degree do you deviate? The issue of appropriate application of GD&T symbols (Y14.5) is a whole other issue and separate from this current debate. Half of the department wants to make the change and the other half change only what is essential as being 100% compliant would take thousands of man hours redrawing our most used drawings all the while we are in the midst of a PDM implementation. I would like to hear all views from as many companies as possible
Part of this process was a review of our current drawing standards. We purchased 13 standards (Y14.1, 14.2 etc) and after a six month review, I discovered that we are not in compliance per the standards. The discrepancies vary but the drawings generally comply with accepted drawing conventions. One of the biggest points is our use of symbols. For example, we use a triangle with a number for revisions instead of the supported circle with a letter. There are a number of other examples but that should suffice as an illustration.
I would like to know if people see this as a rigid set of documents that must be adhered to in all aspects or a general guideline that you can pick and chose. Most 3D CAD platforms don't follow all of the conventions shown in the standard anyway (i.e. section through a rib). Does anyone follow this set of standards to the letter, and if not, to what degree do you deviate? The issue of appropriate application of GD&T symbols (Y14.5) is a whole other issue and separate from this current debate. Half of the department wants to make the change and the other half change only what is essential as being 100% compliant would take thousands of man hours redrawing our most used drawings all the while we are in the midst of a PDM implementation. I would like to hear all views from as many companies as possible