Recon1775
Aerospace
- Jul 24, 2002
- 137
I have a general question of drawing types (ASME Y14.24-2012) to be used for hardware assembly involving ground support equipment.
Basically the hardware used is designed to support and attach to an assembly or various other assemblies, but I need to define how that hardware is installed. By installing this hardware it doesn't complete an assembly, so an assembly drawing doesn't seem appropriate. The drawing type I feel that fits pretty well is an installation drawing, but that installation drawing stops there. It defines the GSE hardware to be installed and that is all that is listed in the parts list. The hardware that it is connecting to isn't listed as a parts list item, but referenced as part of the definition on how the GSE hardware is used.
Under the ASME Y14.24-2012, in the general guidelines they only talk of assemblies where installations are part of. And in the requirements they use the choice words of as applicable. One of these lines "(f) reference to the assembly drawing of the major item being installed," and the fact that the guidelines talk of a higher next assembly is causing me heartache since I have fellow cohorts saying an installation drawing is the wrong type and a more appropriate drawing type would be a Layout drawing, but that seems even more incorrect.
The general description of an installation drawing is "An installation drawing provides information for properly positioning and installing items relative to their supporting structure and adjacent items, as applicable," which seems to fit for loose GSE hardware perfectly. I have a bag of loose parts that need to be defined how to be installed.
Another comment made is that if I use an installation drawing I must create another higher level drawing to meet the requirements of an installation drawing, but I can't even fathom what type of drawing that would be since it's neither an assembly, installation, or layout drawing, maybe a drawing tree?, which again brings me back to the choice words of as applicable and in this case another higher level drawing does not seem applicable.
Anyone have any feedback on what drawing types they have seen that are generally used for installing loose hardware that doesn't end up making an assembly? (i.e. attaching a lifting bar to support hardware movement)
Thanks!
Basically the hardware used is designed to support and attach to an assembly or various other assemblies, but I need to define how that hardware is installed. By installing this hardware it doesn't complete an assembly, so an assembly drawing doesn't seem appropriate. The drawing type I feel that fits pretty well is an installation drawing, but that installation drawing stops there. It defines the GSE hardware to be installed and that is all that is listed in the parts list. The hardware that it is connecting to isn't listed as a parts list item, but referenced as part of the definition on how the GSE hardware is used.
Under the ASME Y14.24-2012, in the general guidelines they only talk of assemblies where installations are part of. And in the requirements they use the choice words of as applicable. One of these lines "(f) reference to the assembly drawing of the major item being installed," and the fact that the guidelines talk of a higher next assembly is causing me heartache since I have fellow cohorts saying an installation drawing is the wrong type and a more appropriate drawing type would be a Layout drawing, but that seems even more incorrect.
The general description of an installation drawing is "An installation drawing provides information for properly positioning and installing items relative to their supporting structure and adjacent items, as applicable," which seems to fit for loose GSE hardware perfectly. I have a bag of loose parts that need to be defined how to be installed.
Another comment made is that if I use an installation drawing I must create another higher level drawing to meet the requirements of an installation drawing, but I can't even fathom what type of drawing that would be since it's neither an assembly, installation, or layout drawing, maybe a drawing tree?, which again brings me back to the choice words of as applicable and in this case another higher level drawing does not seem applicable.
Anyone have any feedback on what drawing types they have seen that are generally used for installing loose hardware that doesn't end up making an assembly? (i.e. attaching a lifting bar to support hardware movement)
Thanks!