ModulusCT
Mechanical
- Nov 13, 2006
- 212
Is there any precedence for using Datums on a drawing simply to show the orientation of a part?
First off, know that the man in charge where I work has deemed it appropriate to only use A size sheets on all drawings. Because of this, some additional sheets are often necessary to fully describe our parts. In some cases, a sheet will show only one view. For the part in question, this fact could cause confusion because it is nearly symmetrical.
My initial thought is that showing section view arrows on another sheet that reference the sheet and view in question is a simple way to describe the orientation of the part.
I also thought that showing hidden lines could clear the confusion, as I've stated before, the part is nearly symmetrical and doing this doesn't really solve anything.
Another idea would be to use Datums on every sheet (even though they're not needed functionally) to show orientation. Would this even be allowed under Y14.5?
Opinions?
Thanks,
Mod
First off, know that the man in charge where I work has deemed it appropriate to only use A size sheets on all drawings. Because of this, some additional sheets are often necessary to fully describe our parts. In some cases, a sheet will show only one view. For the part in question, this fact could cause confusion because it is nearly symmetrical.
My initial thought is that showing section view arrows on another sheet that reference the sheet and view in question is a simple way to describe the orientation of the part.
I also thought that showing hidden lines could clear the confusion, as I've stated before, the part is nearly symmetrical and doing this doesn't really solve anything.
Another idea would be to use Datums on every sheet (even though they're not needed functionally) to show orientation. Would this even be allowed under Y14.5?
Opinions?
Thanks,
Mod