An assembly drawing lists all parts and sub-assemblies of a product. It includes a bill of materials (BOM) listing each part number, name, and quantity. Some assembly drawings provide manufacturing instructions, while others list part numbers for consumers. Instructions may describe how to fasten parts together or specify lubricants.
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An assembly drawing lists all parts and sub-assemblies of a product. It includes a bill of materials (BOM) listing each part number, name, and quantity. Some assembly drawings provide manufacturing instructions, while others list part numbers for consumers. Instructions may describe how to fasten parts together or specify lubricants.
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An assembly drawing is needed for all products or inventions
that have more than one part. These drawings list all parts and sub- assemblies that make the final product. A BOM (Bill of Materials) on the drawing lists each part number, part name, and part quantity.
Some of these drawings provide instructions on how to
assemble the product at a manufacturing level, while others may list part numbers for consumers to re-order parts. Instructions may include information such as how to fasten parts together, or what types of lubricant to use. Enough Orthogonal Views
Enough equally spaced views are needed in order to
demonstrate to the reader of the drawing how the assembly fits together
DIMENSIONS In the
Assembly Drawing above notice how dimensions are used
to give an overall representation of size. Dimensions are not included on individual detail components or standard hardware.
Parts List or BOM (Bill of Materials)
In the
assembly drawing above notice the arrangement of the
numbering of the individual sub assemblies, components and standard hardware. They are numbered from the bottom of the parts list upwards. The relevant quantities and materials (missing) should also be stated.
Sub Assembly Drawings
Sub Assembly Drawings allow for less small detail to be cluttered into the main Assembly Drawing.
Detail Drawings from Sub Assembly
Note the that the
Used On is a Sub Assembly not the Main Assembly.
Sectional Views on Assembly
Drawings
Sectional views within an Assembly Drawing allow
for clarity in hidden locations where parts are located. Revision or Issue
The revision or issue
information on a drawing is either
located within the title block or within its own title block. Its function is to note that a revision due to an error correction or improvement has taken place to the drawing