Jun 19, 2016 #1 Spoonful Mechanical Joined Oct 18, 2008 Messages 175 Location AU Hello All, which one do you normally use? UNO, unless noted otherwise or UON, unless otherwise noted.
Hello All, which one do you normally use? UNO, unless noted otherwise or UON, unless otherwise noted.
Jun 20, 2016 #2 robertib Mechanical Joined Jan 25, 2006 Messages 209 Location GB Neither - any abbreviation can be misinterpreted unless it is defined in a recognized standard, and the standard is referred to on the drawing. Upvote 0 Downvote
Neither - any abbreviation can be misinterpreted unless it is defined in a recognized standard, and the standard is referred to on the drawing.
Jun 20, 2016 #3 dgallup Automotive Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 4,715 Location US I agree, unclear TLA's are TBA. ---------------------------------------- The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows. Upvote 0 Downvote
I agree, unclear TLA's are TBA. ---------------------------------------- The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.
Jun 20, 2016 #4 drawoh Mechanical Joined Oct 1, 2002 Messages 8,972 Location CA What the heck does UNO or UON mean? I completely agree with dgallup. -- JHG Upvote 0 Downvote
Jun 20, 2016 #5 ewh Aerospace Joined Mar 28, 2003 Messages 6,150 Location US I also agree, but have seen "Unless otherwise specified..." frequently. "Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively." -Dalai Lama XIV Upvote 0 Downvote
I also agree, but have seen "Unless otherwise specified..." frequently. "Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively." -Dalai Lama XIV
Jun 20, 2016 #6 KENAT Mechanical Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 18,387 Location US Spoonful, if working to ASME standards and referencing Y14.100 (top level drafting std) you implicitly invoke ASME Y14.38 Abbreviations And Acronyms. My 2002 version gives neither UON or UNO as approved acronyms. It does give UOS for Unless Otherwise Specified. Otherwise TLA's only make sense if they are defined either on the drawing or by a standard somehow referenced by the standard. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484 Upvote 0 Downvote
Spoonful, if working to ASME standards and referencing Y14.100 (top level drafting std) you implicitly invoke ASME Y14.38 Abbreviations And Acronyms. My 2002 version gives neither UON or UNO as approved acronyms. It does give UOS for Unless Otherwise Specified. Otherwise TLA's only make sense if they are defined either on the drawing or by a standard somehow referenced by the standard. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
Jun 20, 2016 Thread starter #7 Spoonful Mechanical Joined Oct 18, 2008 Messages 175 Location AU Thanks for sharing your opinions. I agree that this abbreviation need to noted in the drawing tile block. But I must say I see the term "noted" more often than "specified" Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks for sharing your opinions. I agree that this abbreviation need to noted in the drawing tile block. But I must say I see the term "noted" more often than "specified"
Jun 20, 2016 #8 KENAT Mechanical Joined Jun 12, 2006 Messages 18,387 Location US May be a USA V other parts of the English speaking world issue. I want to say back in the UK 'Noted' may have been what we used but it's been over 10 years now so I can't recall for sure. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484 Upvote 0 Downvote
May be a USA V other parts of the English speaking world issue. I want to say back in the UK 'Noted' may have been what we used but it's been over 10 years now so I can't recall for sure. Posting guidelines faq731-376 http://eng-tips.com/market.cfm? (probably not aimed specifically at you) What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
Jun 21, 2016 #9 CheckerHater Mechanical Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 2,889 Location US Relevant quote: http://files.engineering.com/downlo...-b15b-4aaa-a908-fc7b1b699e12&file=Capture.PNG "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future Upvote 0 Downvote
Relevant quote: http://files.engineering.com/downlo...-b15b-4aaa-a908-fc7b1b699e12&file=Capture.PNG "For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert" Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future