nrostrander
Aerospace
- May 29, 2009
- 34
First of all, let me just say that after using many sites to find answers to engineering questions, I would like to give everyone on this site a big "thank-you" for being the most knowledgeable! Now on to my question.
I have been working in the aerospace industry for over seven hard years. The company I work for now, had no standards in place when I came on board. So I have been very hard at work trying to train people as to ASME and ISO standards. Everything has been going good until this new contract. One the the new people was designing a mount using stock extrusion. When he documented the extrusion, he told me that you don't dimension the extrusion parts that are not "toutched". I told him that just because you use it as stock, does not tell the manufacturer not to touch the areas. He them told me that he will just list the overalls as referance dims. Has any of you ever seen this done like this? I was tought to alwasy fully dimension the part. To me, I could then turn around and say to order stock sheet metal of a certain LxWxD and just dim the holes added?
So heres the questions:
1. Have you seen this done before?
2. Where in the standards would I find info about using stock extrusion to just put holes in?
3. Would I be correct into stating that "stock extrusion" is nuthing more than just that, a starting point? Because, if the stock extrusion is not readily available, without dims, one could not manufactur the part.
P.S. Example attached.
V/R
Nate![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)
I have been working in the aerospace industry for over seven hard years. The company I work for now, had no standards in place when I came on board. So I have been very hard at work trying to train people as to ASME and ISO standards. Everything has been going good until this new contract. One the the new people was designing a mount using stock extrusion. When he documented the extrusion, he told me that you don't dimension the extrusion parts that are not "toutched". I told him that just because you use it as stock, does not tell the manufacturer not to touch the areas. He them told me that he will just list the overalls as referance dims. Has any of you ever seen this done like this? I was tought to alwasy fully dimension the part. To me, I could then turn around and say to order stock sheet metal of a certain LxWxD and just dim the holes added?
So heres the questions:
1. Have you seen this done before?
2. Where in the standards would I find info about using stock extrusion to just put holes in?
3. Would I be correct into stating that "stock extrusion" is nuthing more than just that, a starting point? Because, if the stock extrusion is not readily available, without dims, one could not manufactur the part.
P.S. Example attached.
V/R
Nate
![[ponder] [ponder] [ponder]](/data/assets/smilies/ponder.gif)