ASME Y14.35:2014 pdf download

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ASME Y14.35:2014 pdf download

ASME Y14.35:2014 pdf download Revision of Engineering Drawings and Associated Documents Engineering Drawing and Related Documentation Practices
1GENERAL1.1 Scope
This Standard defines the practices for revising drawings and associated documents and establishes methodsfor identification and recording revisions. The revision practices of this Standard apply to any form of originaldrawing and associated documents. It is essential that this Standard be used in close conjunction with ASME Y14.24,ASME Y14.34,ASME Y14.41, and ASME Y14.100.
1.2 ASME Y14 Series Conventions
The conventions in paras.
1.2.1 through 1.2.10 are used in this and other ASME Y14 standards.
1.2.1 Mandatory,Recommended,Guidance, and Optional Words
(a) The words “shall” and”will”establish a mandatory requirement.(b)The word “should” establishes a recommended practice.
(c) The word “may” establishes an optional practice.
(d) The words “typical,””example,””for reference,” or the Latin abbreviation “e.g.” indicate suggestions givenfor guidance only.
(e)The word “or”used in conjunction with a mandatory requirement or a recommended practice indicates thatthere are two or more options for complying with the stated requirement or practice.
1.2.2 Cross-Reference of Standards.Cross-reference of standards in text with or without a date following thestandard designator shall be interpreted as follows:
(a)Reference to other ASME Y14 standards in the text without a date following the standard designator indicatesthat the issue of the standard identified in the References section (section 2) shall be used to meet the requirement.(b)Reference to other ASME Y14 standards in the text with a date following the standard designator indicatesthat only that issue of the standard shall be used to meet the requirement.
1.2.3 Invocation of Referenced Standards.The following examples define the invocation of a standard whenspecified in the References section (section 2) and referenced in the text of this Standard:
(a) When a referenced standard is cited in the text with no limitations to a specific subject or paragraph(s) ofthe standard, the entire standard is invoked.For example,”Dimensioning and tolerancing shall be in accordancewith ASME Y14.5″ is invoking the complete standard because the subject of the standard is dimensioning andtolerancing and no specific subject or paragraph(s) within the standard are invoked.
(b)When a referenced standard is cited in the text with limitations to a specific subject or paragraph(s) of thestandard, only the paragraph(s) on that subject is invoked.For example, ” Assign part or identifying numbers inaccordance with ASME Y14.100″is invoking only the paragraph(s) on part or identifying numbers because thesubject of the standard is engineering drawing practices and part or identifying numbers is a specific subject withinthe standard.
(c) When a referenced standard is cited in the text without an invoking statement such as “in accordance with,”the standard is for guidance only.For example, “For gaging principles, see ASME Y14.43” is only for guidance andno portion of the standard is invoked.
1.2.4 Parentheses Following a Definition. When a definition is followed by a standard referenced in parentheses,the standard referenced in parentheses is the source for the definition.
1.2.5 Notes.Notes depicted in this Standard in ALL UPPERCASE letters are intended to reflect actual drawingentries. Notes depicted in initial uppercase or lowercase letters are to be considered supporting data to the contentsof this Standard and are not intended for literal entry on drawings. A statement requiring the addition of a note with the qualifier “such as” is a requirement to add a note, and the content of the note is allowed to vary to suit the application.
1.2.6 Acronyms and Abbreviations. Acronyms and abbreviations are spelled out the first time used in this Standard, followed by the acronym or abbreviation in parentheses. The acronym is used thereafter throughout the text.
1.2.7 Units. The International System of Units (SI) is featured in this Standard. It should be understood that U.S. Customary units could equally have been used without prejudice to the principles established.