shoelace
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2002
- 37
This is a debate I have had at few companies I've worked.
On assembly drawings - on the bill of materials list - should one include revision level.
I believe - no. Revision level is a property of the part and should not be on the assembly drawing. It would mean that even the slightest change to a bracket would require a new assemply drawing revision.
Is that what configuation management is about. Recording the history of part revisions making up a given assembly?
The argument for putting part revision levels on assembly drawings is to record how a product went out the door at any given time in terms of part revisions.
Any thoughts on this issue ?
On assembly drawings - on the bill of materials list - should one include revision level.
I believe - no. Revision level is a property of the part and should not be on the assembly drawing. It would mean that even the slightest change to a bracket would require a new assemply drawing revision.
Is that what configuation management is about. Recording the history of part revisions making up a given assembly?
The argument for putting part revision levels on assembly drawings is to record how a product went out the door at any given time in terms of part revisions.
Any thoughts on this issue ?