Foodcutter
Mechanical
- Apr 5, 2007
- 4
I am filling in as print checker until a new person is hired to replace the former print checker. There are cases where I believe I know the correct usage of something but I don't feel I can tell a detailer he or she is wrong without something to back it up. Today I am (again) struggling with far side/near side and opposite side. I feel that if I am looking at the front view of a part and the feature in question is located on what would be the back view, that feature should be noted as "far side". For example, a square block with a hole drilled through and a countersink on the back side. The hole callout would indicate that the countersink is on the "far side", not the opposite side. In my experience, the word opposite is reserved for mirrored features or left hand/right hand issues. Am I using this terminology correctly? Is this stated in Y14 anywhere? Is it stated in, perhaps, another standard I may not be familiar with.
I have a revision I am looking at where the detailer changed the note from far side to opposite side. Rather than letting my head explode, I am using a lifeline. Thank you.
By the way, I searched and did not find the answer.
I have a revision I am looking at where the detailer changed the note from far side to opposite side. Rather than letting my head explode, I am using a lifeline. Thank you.
By the way, I searched and did not find the answer.