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Question about DOD-MIL-STD-100

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ImnotfromMars

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Hello,

Would anyone know if DOD-MIL-STD-100 drawing interpretation contains a reference to ASME Y14.5 or any other tolerancing and dimensioning standard?

 
Not to Y14.5, but in the Foreword it does mention some others within the Y14 group. See the attached graphic which is a snapshot of the paragraph at the beginning of MIL-STD-100G.

John-Paul Belanger
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Geometric Learning Systems
 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=290393b7-ff96-4e27-b1f8-2a34ab87f1f2&file=Screen_shotMILSTD100G.png
see for copies of mil specs.

From Revision G, which has been canceled since 2001:

"ASME Y14.100M is the preferred requirements document for engineering drawing practices. This
standard should only be used in lieu of ASME Y14.100M where the necessity for a DoD design
activity is fully justified and Government logistics support is required ."

ASME Y14.100M has a reference to '14.5.

Otherwise:
Page 32, Non-mandatory section on highly recommended Tailoring:

G. Dimensioning and Tolerancing (Choose all that apply)
(1) Metric
(2) Decimal-inch
(3) Application of ASME Y14.5M
(a) Specific issue (revision) required (Specify issue_________)
(b) Issue in effect (Specify issue __________)


It was specifically listed in MIL-STD-100F.
I don't have the E version.
Prior to this the document was DOD-STD-100D which referred to both ANSI Y14.5-73 and ANSI Y14.5-82
 
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