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Engineering Drawing Practices
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ASME Y14.100-2017

Engineering Drawing Practices

PUBLISH DATE 2017
PAGES 60
ASME Y14.100-2017

ASME Y14.100-2017: Engineering Drawing Practices is an American National Standard developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

This standard is a foundational document that establishes the essential requirements and reference documents applicable to the preparation and revision of engineering drawings and their associated lists, whether they are created manually or via computer-generated methods.


What it is Used For

The primary use of ASME Y14.100-2017 is to provide a uniform framework for the creation and management of engineering product definition and related documentation practices.

It serves as the master document that dictates general drawing procedures and is intended to be used in conjunction with other standards in the ASME Y14 series (like Y14.24 for types of drawings, Y14.34 for associated lists, Y14.35M for drawing revision, and Y14.41 for digital product definition data practices).

Its purpose is to:

  • Standardize Drawing Practices: Establish consistency in how engineering drawings are prepared, formatted, titled, numbered, and revised across different organizations and industries, promoting clarity and reducing misinterpretation.
  • Define Essential Requirements: Specify the basic rules for what must be included on an engineering drawing and how those details should be presented.
  • Reference Document Control: Guide users on the appropriate referencing of other standards and documents related to engineering drawings.
  • Support Product Lifecycle: Provide a clear, common language that facilitates product development, manufacturing, inspection, and maintenance across various stages of the product lifecycle.

This standard is crucial for design, drafting, manufacturing, quality, and project professionals, particularly in industries like aerospace, automotive, and precision instrumentation.

SDO ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Document Number Y14.100
Publication Date Nov. 14, 2017
Language en - English
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