ASME Y14.1-2005 pdf – Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format.
copy: any reproduction or duplication, in any media, of an original.
design activity: an organization that has, or has had, responsibility for the design of an item.
current design activity: the design activity currently responsible for the design of an item. This may be the original design activity or a design activity to which the design responsibility has been transferred.
original design act way: the design activity originally responsible for the design and identification of an item whose drawing number and activity identification is shown in the title block of the drawings and associated documents.
design activity identfication: the application of a unique identifier that distinguishes an activity or organization from another activity or organization. Examples of activity identification include activity name, activity address, or CAGE Code.
digital data: data stored on a computer system that employs a display on which the user and the computer interact to create or alter entities for the production of layouts, drawings, numerical control tapes, or other engineering data.
document: a term applicable to the specifications, drawings, lists, standards, pamphlets, reports, and printed, typewritten, or otherwise created information relating to the design, procurement, manufacture, testing, or acceptance inspection of items or services.
drawing: an engineering document or digital data file(s) that discloses (directly or by reference), by means of graphic or textual presentations, or by combinations of both, the physical or functional requirements of an item.
drawing format: the arrangement and organization of information within a drawing. This includes such features as the size and arrangement of blocks, notes, lists, and revision information and use of optional or supplemental blocks.
engineering data: engineering documents such as drawings, associated lists, accompanying documents, specifications, standards, or other information prepared or used by a design activity and relating to the design, manufacture, procurement, testing, or inspection of items.
item: a nonspecific term used to denote any unit or product including materials, parts, assemblies, equipment, accessories, and computer software.
original: the current design activity’s drawing on which the official revision record is kept.
part: one item, or two or more items joined together, that is not normally subject to disassembly without destruction or impairment of designed use (e.g., transistor, composition resistor, screw, transformer, and gear).
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8.2 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Block
Information relative to dimensioning and tolerancing, such as angular and dimensional tolerances, are given in this block. See Fig. 13. Reference to ASME Y14.5M may be included in this block. When used, the block shall be in the title block area.
8.3 Application Block — Optional
When used, the application block shall be located adjacent to the title block. The application block includes columns such as next assembly “NEXT ASSY”, and where used “USED ON”, for drawings depicting a detail part or assembly of a component for a larger unit. See Fig. 12. The “NEXT ASSY” column lists drawing number(s) or part number(s) of the next higher assembly(ies) to which the drawing applies. The “USED ON” column identifies the system or subsystem to which the item pertains. As an alternative, reference may be made to application data in a separately maintained document or database. See ASME Y14.34M.
9 ADDITIONAL DRAWING NUMBER BLOCKS
9.1 Margin Drawing Number Block — Optional
Drawing number block location and orientation in format margins, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, are at the option of the design activity. See Fig. 9.
9.2 Roll Size Drawing Microfilm Identification Blocks
To facilitate the identification of microfilmed roll size drawings, the microfilming identification blocks, Fig. 10, shall be used and positioned at the right end of each microfilm segment as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. When required, the CAGE Code shall be located adjacent to the identification block.