m60gunner
Mechanical
- Apr 11, 2002
- 45
Are there any industry standard notes that can be applied to a mechanical drawing that specify the cleanliness of the detailed part?
I am looking for something that covers the cleanliness of a delivered part... particularly an accepted level of particulate/contamination, size of particles, etc. Maybe a size range and number of particles that can be found on a part.
I am sure that I can come up with something, but does a standard exist, or a general set of notes that can be applied to a part drawing? Possibly similar to a clean room class level spec?
Air cooled, belt fed, gas operated machine gun firing from the open-bolt position
I am looking for something that covers the cleanliness of a delivered part... particularly an accepted level of particulate/contamination, size of particles, etc. Maybe a size range and number of particles that can be found on a part.
I am sure that I can come up with something, but does a standard exist, or a general set of notes that can be applied to a part drawing? Possibly similar to a clean room class level spec?
Air cooled, belt fed, gas operated machine gun firing from the open-bolt position