ASME Y14.34:2008 pdf download

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ASME Y14.34:2008 pdf download

ASME Y14.34:2008 pdf download Associated Lists Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices
(c) the finished size is obtainable through use of such tools as shears, pliers, or knives, withoutfurthermachin- ing operation
(d) the final configuration is such that it can be described in writing without the necessity of pictorial representation (see ASME Y14.100).
3.7 Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code commercial and government entity (CAGE) code: a five- character code that provides a unique activity identifier used by the government for activity identification. This method of activity identification has also been widely adopted by industry. Refer to Cataloging Handbook H4/H8 (see ASME Y14.100).
3.8 Data List (DL) data list (DL): a tabulation of all engineering drawings, associated lists, specifications, standards, and subordi- nate data lists pertaining to the item(s) to which the data list applies, and essential in-house documents necessary to meet the technical design disclosure require- ments, except for those in-house documents referenced parenthetically (see Figs. 10A and 10B).
3.9 Design Activity design activity: an organization that has, or has had, responsibility for the design of an item (see ASME Y14.100).
3.9.1 Current Design Activity current design activity: the design activity currently responsible for the design of an item. This may be the original design activity or a design activity to which the design responsibility has been transferred (see ASME Y14.100).
3.9.2 Original Design Activity original design activity: the design activity originally responsible for the design and identification of an item, whose drawing number and activity identification is shown in the title block of the drawings and associated documents (see ASME Y14.100). 3.10 Design Activity Identification (DAI) design activity identification (DAI): the application of a unique identifierthatdistinguishes anactivityororgani- zation from another activity or organization. Examples of activity identification include activity name, activity name and address, or CAGE code (see ASME Y14.100).
3.11 Digital Data digital data: data stored on a computer system that employs a display on which the user and the computer interact to create or alter entities for the production of layouts, drawings, numerical control tapes, or other engineering data (see ASME Y14.100). 2 3.12 Document document: a term applicable to the specifications, draw- ings, lists, standards, pamphlets, reports, and printed, typewritten, or otherwise created information relating to the design, procurement, manufacture, testing, or acceptance inspection of items or services (see ASME Y14.100).
3.13 Drawing drawing: an engineering document or digital file(s) that discloses, directly or by reference, the physical or func- tional requirements of an item by means of graphic or textual presentations, or by combinations of both (see ASME Y14.100). 3.14 Engineering Data engineering data: engineering documents such as draw- ings, associated lists, accompanying documents, specifi- cations, standards, or other information prepared or used by a design activity and relating to the design, manufacture, procurement, testing, or inspection of items (see ASME Y14.100).
3.15 Find Number or Item Number find number or item number: a reference number assigned to designate an item on the field of the drawing, in lieu of using the item’s part or identifying number. It is entered as a cross-reference to the line of the parts list where the item’s actual part or identifying number and description are given. NOTE: Reference designations for electrical and electronic parts and equipment, in accordance with ASME Y14.44, may be used as find numbers or item numbers.
3.16 Flag Note flag note: a note whose text is prefixed by a note identifi- cation enclosed within a symbol (flag). The note is cross- referenced to a specific area on a drawing or associated list by entering the flag at the point of application.
3.17 Identification Cross-Reference Drawing identification cross-reference drawing: an administrative- type drawing that assigns unique identifiers to provide a cross-reference to the original incompatible identifiers (see ASME Y14.24).
3.18 Index List (IL) index list (IL): a tabulation of data lists and subordinate index lists pertaining to the item(s) to which the index list applies (see Figs. 11A and 11B).
3.19 Item item: a nonspecific term used to denote any unit or prod- uct, including materials, parts, assemblies, equipment, accessories, and computer software (see ASME Y14.100).