DraftingSuper
Mechanical
- May 19, 2010
- 1
There is a difference of opinion in our company regarding the numbering and revising of multisheet drawings. The current company standard is to put Sheet 1 of X on the first sheet and then number the following sheets as Sheet 2, Sheet 3, etc. If one or more sheets of a multisheet drawing are revised, only the revised sheets are "reved up", not all sheets.
Our company acquired an electronic controls manufacturer who wants the drawings to have the Sheet X of X on every sheet and when any sheet within the multisheet drawing is revised, they want all sheets to be "reved up" to the same rev level which they say is an "industry standard".
Does anyone have some input on this? My background is mechanical and I am not familiar with the electronic controls industry.
Our company acquired an electronic controls manufacturer who wants the drawings to have the Sheet X of X on every sheet and when any sheet within the multisheet drawing is revised, they want all sheets to be "reved up" to the same rev level which they say is an "industry standard".
Does anyone have some input on this? My background is mechanical and I am not familiar with the electronic controls industry.