@3DDave,
could you direct me to the link and a snippet of the ASME Y standard where it mentions that the angle projection symbol or interpretation should be present on the title block or anywhere on the drawing.
Jay.
Hello everyone, I'm seeking manual inspection procedures to verify the dimensions of a tube bending assembly that has been bent not only in the X and Y origins but also in the Z origin. I need to gather information on the bend radius and the rotational turn angle. Any suggestions or procedures...
@3DDave
Yes, importing a reference trimetric view reduced confusion or uncertainty about the part shape and dims which is how I confirmed the non-conformity of part. My now question would be, are there any other strategies that would confirm my assessment that has not been mentioned above?
Also...
@Garland23
Yes, agreed but in my situation, there was no symbol or interpretation that indicated if it was Third or first.
From your response, are you suggesting that depending on if its ISO or ASME standard will also determine the angle projection type?
Dear Engineer's,
I'm reaching out to seek your expertise on a challenge I've encountered in interpreting certain engineering drawings.
In some instances, I've come across drawings where the projection type (first or third angle) is not explicitly mentioned in the drawing or accompanying notes...
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I am reaching out to inquire if you might have a better understanding of the abbreviation call outs in the snippet attached to this message. I came across them during my recent review and realized that clarifying their meaning would greatly aid my comprehension of the document.
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I agree @BJI.
Yes, the fillet weld should be welded around the joined sides.
your reference from AWS helped not only with subject question but more.
Again, thank you All for your Assistance.
Kindest regards,
Jay
Hello All,
After reviewing Drawings I came across abbreviations WL, FS, ML, MW.
I began to look through the Interpreation Spec and the Abbreviations are called out as WL= Water line, FS= Fuselage Station, ML=mold Line, MW= Mate with. The drawing comes from Boeing as the OEM. could I gain...
Hello All,
when it comes to inspecting assembled parts, Is there a recommended Template or form to refer to that included various black fill in boxes.
Part#
LI#
Sales order/Piece part Purchase Order
Lot qty
description
revision type
bill of materials
process & Specification & Notes
Part...
Hello All,
I'm looking through a couple of ENG DD from an Aircraft and I cam across an unusually symbol that I'm not to fond with. could you assist me in the understanding of the symbol and why its called out?