ASME Y14.1M 2012
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ASME Y14.1M Metric Drawing Sheet Size and Format
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASME | 2012 | 28 |
This Standard defines decimal inch sheet sizes and formats for engineering drawings. Standardization of drawing sizes and the uniform location of format features on drawing forms provides definite advantages in readability, handling, filing, and reproduction. In using drawings made by other organizations, an advantage is gained when like items of information are in the same location on all drawings, and when uniformity of form and language is applied in making information entries. Revision information and dates are of particular importance to users of drawings and should be located and expressed uniformly on all engineering drawings. The widespread use and exchange of reduced-size copies of drawings both within and between organizations emphasizes the importance of standardization of drawing size and format.
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5 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
7 | Committee Roster |
8 | CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE Y14 COMMITTEE |
9 | 1 GENERAL 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 ASME Y14 Series Conventions 1.3.1 Mandatory, Nonmandatory, Guidance, and Optional Words 1.3.2 Cross-Reference of Standards. 1.3.3 Invocation of Referenced Standards. 1.3.4 Parentheses Following a Definition. 1.3.5 Notes. 1.3.6 Acronyms and Abbreviations. METRIC DRAWING SHEET SIZE AND FORMAT |
10 | 1.3.7 Units. 1.3.8 Figures. 1.3.9 Precedence of Standards. 1.3.10 Unless Otherwise Specified UOS. 2 REFERENCES 3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 3.1 Assembly 3.2 Associated List 3.3 Commercial and Government Entity CAGE Code 3.4 Contract |
11 | 3.5 Contractor 3.6 Copy 3.7 Design Activity 3.7.1 Current Design Activity 3.7.2 Original Design Activity 3.8 Design Activity Identification DAI 3.9 Digital Data 3.10 Document 3.11 Drawing 3.12 Drawing Format 3.13 Engineering Data 3.14 Field of Drawing 3.15 Item 3.16 Original 3.17 Part 3.18 Procuring Activity 3.19 Referenced Documents 3.20 Standard 3.20.1 Company Standard |
12 | 3.21 Standardization Document 4 DRAWING SHEET SIZES 4.1 Margins 4.1.1 Format Margins. 4.1.2 Protective Margins. 4.1.3 Binding Margins. 4.2 Lengths of Elongated Drawing Sheet Sizes 4.2.1 Microfilm Compatibility. 4.3 Computer-Generated Drawings 5 FORMATS 5.1 Basic 5.2 Continuation Sheets 5.3 Blocks 5.4 Lettering 5.5 Zoning 5.5.1 Zone Identification. 5.5.2 Zoning Methods. 5.6 Lines |
13 | 5.7 Microfilm Alignment — Optional 5.7.1 Alignment Arrowheads. 5.7.2 Segment Match Lines. 6 TITLE BLOCKS 6.1 Location 6.2 Contents 6.3 Continuation Sheet Title Block 7 REVISION HISTORY BLOCK 7.1 Location |
14 | 7.2 Contents 8 REVISION STATUS OF SHEETS BLOCK 9 ASSOCIATED LISTS 10 ADDITIONAL DATA BLOCKS 10.1 Angle of Projection Block 10.2 Dimensioning and Tolerancing Block 10.3 Application Block — Optional 11 ADDITIONAL DRAWING NUMBER BLOCKS 11.1 Margin Drawing Number Block — Optional 11.2 Elongated Drawing Microfilm Identification Blocks — Optional |
15 | Figures Fig. 4-1 Basic Sheet Size Formats, A0 Through A4 Sizes |
16 | Fig. 4-2 Elongated Sheet Size Formats, A1.0, A2.1, A2.0, A3.2, A3.1, and A3.0 Sizes |
17 | Fig. 4-3 System Size Overview Fig. 5-1 Title Block for A2, A3, and A4 Sizes |
18 | Fig. 5-2 Title Block for A0 and A1 Sizes Fig. 5-3 Continuation Sheet Title Block for A2, A3, and A4 Sizes |
19 | Fig. 5-4 Continuation Sheet Title Block for A0 and A1 Sizes Fig. 5-5 Microfilm Arrowheads |
20 | Fig. 5-6 Microfilm Identification Block Fig. 7-1 Revision History Block Fig. 8-1 Revision of Status of Sheets Block |
21 | Fig. 10-1 Tolerance and Projection Blocks Fig. 10-2 Application Block |
22 | Fig. 11-1 Margin Drawing Number Block |
23 | Tables Table 4-1 Basic Sheet Sizes Table 4-2 Elongated Sheet Sizes |
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