JASON8102
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2004
- 26
Does anyone have a copy of a "newer" company standard that they can share with me? I've been choosen to write an engineering standard for our company. I've been doing mechanical engineering for 15 years and I've never seen this, except an old one that related to autocad users and layers, line types, ect...we Solidworks. I feel I should just write one sentence "follow ASME standards". However I feel what they are looking for more of, is when and when not to use a BOM for example. We have someone here that puts a bom on every print he does no matter what really. I of course do not. Part numbers are another big one here, there are a lot of parts in our system called "top", not good. Can't open two of them in SW at the same time of course. Everything I know should have it's own unique part number. 99.9% of the stuff we engineer all goes out to a vendor to make as well. If any of you have something to share that would be awesome! I know some companies have a definition of what an "assembly" is....stuff like that maybe.
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!"