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Chapter 18 cont.
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Sub Assemblies Smaller assembly that is part of a larger assembly Drawings for subassemblies are shown in their own assembly drawings They are shown assembled in product assembly drawing
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Parts list (Bill of Materials, BOM) List of parts included in an assembly Can be on assembly drawing or its own page Items on parts list: Item number-corresponds with balloons Quantity-number of each part needed Part number-company part number Description-part name or brief description of the part Material-what part is made of Information-misc info, vendor names, tool numbers, etc.
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Engineering changes Parts of products are frequently changed Once a product reaches production there are still many things that will change over it’s lifecycle Changes are made to: Fix problems with performance Fix problems with manufacturing Fix problems with tooling Change color of parts Update shape of parts Change to information on the drawing (notes) All changes need to be recorded There are several methods of recording, depending on what kind of change is made
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Revisions Usually used to note minor changes to drawings or design EX: making a change to the dia of a hole
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Revisions cont. Labeled with letters in balloons typically Don’t use I, O, S, X, Z If end of alphabet is reached, labeled as AA, AB, AC, etc. Then BA, BB, BC, etc.
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Engineering change notice Used when major changes are made Involves a report explaining the changes to the drawings Assigned numbers and kept in a database A.K.A. ECN
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Engineering change request How an ECN gets started Someone who would like to see a change made to a design submits a formal request Request can come from anyone involved in the product Marketing Production Manufacturing Assembly Customer service Management
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Functional Drafting Purpose of a drafting department is to provide sufficient information to produce, assemble or change parts To do this the drafter must understand: How the parts will be produced Which dimensions are critical and which are not
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Ways to reduce time needed to produce drawings Streamlined approval process Fewer signatures Less time for drawing to sit and wait for someone to look at it Eliminate drawing checks Must be done correctly by drafter Only done when experienced people are involved Or, when project is behind schedule Standard drafting processes Everyone in drafting dept. following the same practices Use of standard layers for CAD files Files and drawings stored properly Use of company standards
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Ways to reduce time needed to produce drawings Team drafting Using more than one person to work on drawings Products require many parts Can use best people to do the complicated work One person can be designing parts while others work on drafting Training Keeping all employees up to date on: CADD Company standards Manufacturing processes Use standard or existing drawings Modify existing drawings to make new drawing Change title block information, etc.
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Test Review Detail drawing Info required on detail dwgs Types of detail dwgs Layout assembly dwg Installation assembly dwg Catalog assembly dwg Exploded assembly dwg Detail assembly dwg Set of working dwgs contains? List 4 possible uses for assembly dwgs Sub assembly Items on parts list (all) Engineering changes List 2 things that changes can be made to by an engineering change Engineering change request Explain why changes must be recorded List 3 items that can speed up drafting time
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