REDesigner09
Aerospace
- Nov 19, 2010
- 227
Hi Everyone,
I have casting & machine drawing that was created some time a go & uses Y14.5- 1982 standards. With these drawings, there is clear evidence that callout letters were used twice for two different section views. Additionally, some views have a section view with multiple other section callouts in it, as well as quite a few other isssues. I'm going through the process to try to clean up these drawings & hopefully, at the same time, develop some standards.
I think the best approach is to supercede these drawings with new drawings & I'm assuming with new drawing numbers. However, we still need to track or document changes.
I don't necessarily want to create a huge Was / Is document. Is there a way to provide a generalized document, stating something to the affect:
"Existing drawings does not meet current ASME Y14.5 Standards and was updated with Drawing ###"?
Would something like this be compliant for FAA regulations or do I need to create a Was / Is document?
Thanks
I have casting & machine drawing that was created some time a go & uses Y14.5- 1982 standards. With these drawings, there is clear evidence that callout letters were used twice for two different section views. Additionally, some views have a section view with multiple other section callouts in it, as well as quite a few other isssues. I'm going through the process to try to clean up these drawings & hopefully, at the same time, develop some standards.
I think the best approach is to supercede these drawings with new drawings & I'm assuming with new drawing numbers. However, we still need to track or document changes.
I don't necessarily want to create a huge Was / Is document. Is there a way to provide a generalized document, stating something to the affect:
"Existing drawings does not meet current ASME Y14.5 Standards and was updated with Drawing ###"?
Would something like this be compliant for FAA regulations or do I need to create a Was / Is document?
Thanks