Shockdesigner331
Mechanical
- May 13, 2005
- 69
Hello everyone. I hope someone can help me out.
I've got a customer drawing of a part that states in the notes:
1) Material, fabrication, and examination to be in accordance with ASME boiler and pressure vessel code section III division 1, subsection NF for a class 1 linear support.
2) material: alloy steel bar to ASTM A-434, 4340m class BD TO ASME CODE CASE N-249.
I have a copy of only section III, division 1, subsection NF of the B&PV code. I should be able to figure out how to interpret note 1 (fingers crossed). My question is regarding Note 2: First, where does one get the Code cases from? Second, how does this code case affect the material? It must affect the material, or certification requirements in some way otherwise why state this?
I really dislike this drawing. My belief is you should interpret, then put actual requirements in writing (dye pen, magnetic particle, test requirements, etc), and reference the portion of the spec it addresses if you have to show conformance. If you leave it up to a vendors interpretation then you could have non conformance, or a non conformance that doesn't show up until the part is made by a different vendor/interpretation.
Is it sufficient to give a material supplier a requirement for "alloy steel bar to ASTM A-434, 4340m class BD TO ASME CODE CASE N-249."?
Any assistance you could provide would be much appreciated.
I've got a customer drawing of a part that states in the notes:
1) Material, fabrication, and examination to be in accordance with ASME boiler and pressure vessel code section III division 1, subsection NF for a class 1 linear support.
2) material: alloy steel bar to ASTM A-434, 4340m class BD TO ASME CODE CASE N-249.
I have a copy of only section III, division 1, subsection NF of the B&PV code. I should be able to figure out how to interpret note 1 (fingers crossed). My question is regarding Note 2: First, where does one get the Code cases from? Second, how does this code case affect the material? It must affect the material, or certification requirements in some way otherwise why state this?
I really dislike this drawing. My belief is you should interpret, then put actual requirements in writing (dye pen, magnetic particle, test requirements, etc), and reference the portion of the spec it addresses if you have to show conformance. If you leave it up to a vendors interpretation then you could have non conformance, or a non conformance that doesn't show up until the part is made by a different vendor/interpretation.
Is it sufficient to give a material supplier a requirement for "alloy steel bar to ASTM A-434, 4340m class BD TO ASME CODE CASE N-249."?
Any assistance you could provide would be much appreciated.