ASME Y14.100-2017 pdf download

ASME Y14.100-2017 pdf download.Engineering Drawing Practices.
3 DEFINITIONS 3.1 Acceptance acceptance: the act of an authorized representative of the receiving activity to approve specific services rendered, as partial or complete performance of the contract. 3.2 Altered Item altered item: an existing item, under the control of another design activity or defined by a nationally recognized standardization document, that is subjected to alteration to meet the design requirements. 3.3 Alternate Part (Interchangeable Item) alternate part (interchangeable item): a part that is physically and functionally interchangeable for any application in past, present, or future use. 3.4 Approval Indicator approval indicator: any symbol adopted by the design activity to indicate approval. 3.5 Assembly assembly: a number of parts, or combination thereof, that are joined together to perform a specific function and subject to disassembly without degradation of any of the parts, e.g., power shovel-front, fan assembly, audio- frequency amplifier, etc. NOTE: The distinction between an assembly and a subassembly is determined by individual application. An assembly in one instance may be a subassembly in another instance where it forms a portion of a higher assembly. 3.6 Associated Documents associated documents: general reference to documentation supportive of and directly related to drawing content, such as parts list, data lists, index lists, wiring lists, and application lists (ASME Y14.35). 3.7 Associated List associated list: a tabulation of engineering information pertaining to an item depicted on an engineering drawing or by a set of drawings, e.g., parts list, data list, index list, wire list, and application list (ASME Y14.34).
3.8 Authentication authentication: the process of verifying the claimed identity of a document’s author and approver(s). 3.9 Biometrics biometrics: the use ofbiological properties to identifyindividuals, e.g., fingerprints, a retina scan, voice recognition, etc. 3.10 Bulk Items bulk items: those constituents of an assembly or part such as oil, wax, solder, cement, ink, damping fluid, grease, flux, welding rod, twine, or chain that satisfy one or more of the following criteria: the quantity required cannot readily be predetermined; the physical nature ofthe material is such thatitis notadaptable to pictorial representation; the finished size is obtainable through use of such tools as shears, pliers, or knives without further machining operation; and the final configuration is such that it can be described in writing without the necessity of pictorial representation. 3.11 Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code Commercial and Government Entity Code: a five-character code that provides a unique activity identifier used by the government for activity identification. This method of activity identification has also been widely adopted by industry. CAGE Codes are listed in Cataloging Handbook H4/H8. 3.12 Contract contract: a mutually binding legal relationship obligating the seller to furnish the supplies or services, including construction, and buyer to pay for them. It includes all types of commitments that obligate the procuring activity to an expenditure of appropriated funds and that, except as otherwise authorized, are in writing. In addition to bilateral instruments, contracts include, but are not limited to, awards and notices of awards; job orders or task letter issued under basic ordering agreements; letter contracts; orders, such as purchase orders, under which the contract becomes effective by written acceptance or performance; and bilateral contract modifications.ASME Y14.100 pdf download.

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