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I have a drawing standards question

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fermilab

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Nov 24, 2003
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I have a drawing standards question relative to a mechanical assembly drawing.
Can one repeat a drawing number balloon of a single item number several times within the same drawing?
Or should subsequent occurances of this item be refer to
as the item number with the note "REF" underneath.
 
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fermilab,

What standard are you trying to be in compliance with?

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Matthew Ian Loew
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Hello Mloew, the standard I would like to comply with is
ASME Y14.5-1994.
THANKS!Fermi
 
Typically, and this is just what I have seen throughout several organizations, I don't think standards are specific about this, is that you only have one "hard" callout. In other words, you balloon the item once in one view and all the rest are reference. Whether or not you use a balloon with "REF" with it or you just use a leadered callout, you have only one balloon. The REF is for calling out the SAME component in a different view.

When the same component, such as bolts, screws, nuts, washers, and even manufactured components, are used in several locations in the same view and you want to balloon each one, then you prefix the balloon with the quantity that appears in the area (1X, 2X, 8X, etc.) The area is a general vicinity of your balloon that is obvious to the reader of the print so they can easily count how many you are referencing. When doing this, you must make sure that you balloon the same number of items in the drawing view as the quantity listed in your parts list. Any balloons outside of this view follow the recommendation above and you REF them.

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