Bartonrj25
Mechanical
- Oct 24, 2008
- 12
On a Multidetail Drawing that has Altered Items, do you show the notation "ALTERED ITEM DRAWING" at the assembly level or at the part level? ASME Y14.24 isn't very clear and I would like to interpret the standard in the correct way.
Some would say to put the notation at the assembly level and flag the altered items on the part list. Others say, notate at the part level on whichever sheet the part is being detailed.
The only requirement that the ASME standard indicates in this situation, is to show ALTERED ITEM DRAWING adjacent to the drawing title block.
To me, it makes sense to show the notation at the part level in order to show the existing items form and then show the current items form.
Another idea would be to just leave the Altered Item out of the Multidetail Drawing and make it a stand-alone drawing, just to avoid any problems altogether.
Anyone with experience with this type of situation, please let me know how I should interpret the standard or if there is an industry-standard I can look into.
Some would say to put the notation at the assembly level and flag the altered items on the part list. Others say, notate at the part level on whichever sheet the part is being detailed.
The only requirement that the ASME standard indicates in this situation, is to show ALTERED ITEM DRAWING adjacent to the drawing title block.
To me, it makes sense to show the notation at the part level in order to show the existing items form and then show the current items form.
Another idea would be to just leave the Altered Item out of the Multidetail Drawing and make it a stand-alone drawing, just to avoid any problems altogether.
Anyone with experience with this type of situation, please let me know how I should interpret the standard or if there is an industry-standard I can look into.