thepete
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2013
- 18
What I have is two assemblies that share the same assembly drawing. The difference is the tapped hole. Assembly A uses a 1/4-20 bolt and washer, Assembly B uses an M6 bolt and washer.
So I'm looking at y14.34-2008, specifically around figure 4.
On one hand, it says every item shall have an individual find number - hence (9,17) below.
On the other hand, it gives rules to use a substitute number that has the same Find Number - in which case both bolts would use (9). But it isn't really a substitute number, since the M6 bolt can't be directly be substituted for the 1/4-20.
So which methodology of bubble numbering / BOM listing is correct? Two seperate lines with two different Find Numbers? Or two lines, both with the same Find Number?
-Pete