Asme Y14 PLC
Asme Y14 PLC
Asme Y14 PLC
ASME Y14 POLICY NUMBER ONE: GROUND RULES FOR PLACEMENT OF NEW OR REVISED ASME DATA ASME Y14 POLICY NUMBER TWO: BOILERPLATE TEXT FOR THE CITATION OF REFERENCES IN Y14 STANDARDS ASME Y14 POLICY NUMBER THREE: Y14 STANDARD WRITING CONVENTION
1. When a conflict between subcommittees/standards is resolved by the applicable subcommittees, chair(s), and/or Executive Advisory Planning Team (EAPT) the resolution is binding on the subcommittees. 2. Conflicts between standards should be resolved by the respective subcommittee chairs as the preferred approach. When the subcommittee chairs are unable to effect resolution, the conflict will be referred to the EAPT. EAPT will invite all relevant subcommittee chairs to participate in a discussion convened by the EAPT for the purpose of facilitating resolution and/or putting forth a recommendation for approval by the Main Committee. 3. When new data is developed for inclusion into the Y14 series of standards the new data shall be added to the applicable standard based on the following: a. Data applicable to more than one drawing type shall be added to the applicable basic Y14 standard The following are basic Y14 standards: ASME Y14.1- Drawing Sheet Size and Format ASME Y14.1M- Metric Sheet Size and Format ASME Y14.100- Engineering Drawing and Practices ASME Y14.2- Line Conventions and Lettering ASME Y14.3- Orthographic and Pictorial Views ASME Y14.4- Pictorial Drawings ASME Y14.5- Dimensioning and Tolerancing ASME Y14.24- Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings ASME Y14.34- Associated Lists ASME Y14.35- Drawing Revisions of Engineering Drawings and Associated Documents ASME Y14.38- Abbreviations and Acronyms on Drawings and Related Documents ASME Y14.41- Digital Product Definition Drawing Practices b. Data applicable to a specialty standard or specialty type drawing shall be added to the applicable specialty Y14 standard The following are Y14 specialty standards: ASME Y14.6- Screw Threads ASME Y14.7- Gears and Splines ASME Y14.8- Casting and Forgings ASME Y14.13- Springs ASME Y14.18- Drawings for Optical Parts ASME Y14.31- Undimensioned Drawings ASME Y14.32- Ground Vehicle Drawing Practices ASME Y14.36- Surface Texture Symbols ASME Y14.37- Composite Part Drawings ASME Y14.40-Graphic Symbols ASME Y14.43- Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles for Gages and Fixtures ASME Y14.44- Reference Designations
The following revisions of American National Standards form a part of this Standard to the extent specified herein. A more recent revision may be used provided there is no conflict with the text of this Standard. In the event of a conflict between the text of this Standard and the references cited herein, the text of this Standard shall take precedence.
Note for preparer of draft: Each standard identified in the Reference Documents shall include the applicable revision level. The text of the standard will only show the basic identity without revision level.
THE FOLLOWING TEXT IS INTENDED TO BE INSERTED IN EACH Y14 STANDARD AS INDICATED BY THE PARAGRAPH NUMBERS. WHERE DEVIATIONS ARE CONSIDERED NECESSARY, SUCH DEVIATIONS SHOULD BE SUBMITTED TO THE MAIN COMMITTEE FOR APPROVAL.
1.X ASME Y14 SERIES CONVENTIONS The conventions in paras. 1.X.1 through 1.X.10 are used in this and other ASME Y14 Series of standards.
1.X.1
(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 given for guidance only. (e) The word or used in conjunction with a mandatory requirement or a recommended practice indicates that there are two or more options for complying with the stated requirement or practice. 1.X.2 Cross-Reference of Standards. Cross-reference of standards in text with or without a date following the standard identity shall be interpreted as follows: (a) reference to other ASME Y14 Series of standards in the text without a date following the Standard identity indicates the issue of the standard as identified in the References section (section 2) shall be used to meet the requirement (b) reference to other ASME Y14 Series of standards in the text with a date following the standard identity indicates that only that issue of the standard shall be used to meet the requirement. 1.X.3 Invocation of Referenced Standards. The following examples define the invocation of a standard when specified 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) of the standard, the entire standard is invoked. For example, dimensioning and tolerancing shall be in accordance with ASME Y14.5 is invoking the complete standard because the subject of the standard is dimensioning and tolerancing 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 the standard, only the paragraph(s) on that subject is invoked. For example, assign part or identifying numbers in accordance with ASME Y14.100 is only invoking the paragraph(s) on part or identifying numbers because the subject of the standard is engineering drawing practices and part or identifying numbers is a specific subject within the 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 and no portion of the standard is invoked.