Thanks ewh for the response. But yes the conversation took place with the checker about this matter before. Its just that even the checkers among them self cannot agree about putting a solid line or putting a - - -. Some say - - - - it is per the standard and some of the checkers say it is not...
There 2 checkers do understand now our CAD works. We have a homemade software that populates the title block in our CAD software, and the default for not-applicable boxes is - - - - -. For years this has not been an issue, until recently they (just 2 checkers out of 10) started rejecting...
Thank you all for your input. I agree that a – (dash) or - - - - - (multiple dashes) should be acceptable per national standards. But for some strange reason our checkers (just 2 of 10) are requiring to have a long solid line and not a – or - - - - - -. One could argue and say that - - - - - is...
Any drawing checkers out there? Please help me find where in the standard it says to put a "dash" or "N/A" for items that are not applicable in the title block. I do remember from school 12 years ago something about that too. I just need to find where it says that in the standard and so far I am...
Yes I looked at appendices of 14.100 and did not find it. I know it days it can not be black. But I can not find where it says to put N/A or dash "-".
Anyone else know where to look?
Thanks but the DOD-STD-100C is canceled and replaced with 4 documents:
ASME Y14.100
ASME Y14.24
ASME Y14.35M
ASME Y14.34M
Does anyone know the exact place where it says that?
Need your help.
We have a dispute with our local drawing checkers. They claim that if an area in a title block is intended to be blank then per the national standards you MUST have a horizontal line in lieu of text. In this example it’s a project number, and for this particular drawing project...