Standard Practice For Engineering Drawings
1. SCOPE
1.1 Scope
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 Government documents
2.1.1 Specifications, standards, and handbooks
2.1.2 Other Government documents, drawings and publications
2.2 Non-Government publication
2.3 Order of precedence
3. DEFINITIONS
3.25 Drawing (engineering)
3.26 Drawing format
4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Coverage
4.1.1 Reference to this standard
5. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Applicability
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use
6.1.1 Applicability
6.2 Acquisition requirements
6.2.1 Issue of DoDISS
6.2.2 Tailoring guidance Tailoring
6.3 International agreements
6.3.1 Air Standardization Coordinating Committee (ASCC), Air Standards (AIR STDs)
6.3.2 American, British, Canadian,Australian (ABCA) Army Standardization Program, Quadripartite Standardization Agreements (QSTAGs)
6.4 Drawing ownership and drawing identification
6.4.1 Drawing identification
6.4.2 Design activity, current or original
6.4.3 Drawing ownership
6.5 Ozone depleting chemicals
6.6 Application of MIL-STD-100
6.7 Reference to non-Government standards
6.8 Subject term (key word) listing
6.9 Changes from previous issue
CHAPTER 100 PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
100. General
101. Basic practices
101.1 Metric practices
101.2 Graphic symbols, designations, letters symbols and abbreviations
101.2.1 Graphic symbols
101.2.2 Graphic symbols for flueric power diagrams
101.2.3 Ship structural symbols
101.3 Printed board drawings
101.4 Data preparation, maintenance, delivery, or access
101.4.1 Materials
101.4.1.1 Plastic sheet or roll
101.4.1.2 Paper, tracing
101.4.1.3 Film, Diazotype
101.4.2 Digital data
101.4.2.1 Plotters
101.4.2.2 Maintenance
101.4.2.3 Associated lists, materials
101.4.2.4 Physical media
101.4.2.5 Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES)
101.4.2.6 Raster data files
101.4.2.7 Standardized General Markup Language (SGML)
101.4.3 Preparation of duplicate original
101.5 Drawing marking for item and packaging identification
101.5.1 Drawing requirements for part identification marking
101.5.2 Packaged items
101.5.3 Altered, selected, or source control item identification
101.5.4 Printed board assemblies
101.6 Code Identification, FSCM and CAGE Code
CHAPTER 200 TYPES OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
200. General
201 Drawing types
201.1 Standard microcircuit drawing (SMD)
201.1.1 SMD requirement
201.1.2 SMD limitation
CHAPTER 300 DRAWING TITLES
300. General
301. Drawing title
301.1 Approved item names
301.2 Type designators
301.3 Assembly
302. Procedures for creating drawing titles
302.1 General rules
302.2 First part of title
302.3 Second part of title
303. Disclosure of security categories
CHAPTER 400 NUMBERING, CODING AND IDENTIFICATION
400. General
401. Commercial and Government Entity Code (CAGE Code)
402. Drawing number
403. Drawing identification
404. Part or identifying number
405. Find number
406 Identification requirements
406.1 New drawings and associated lists
406.2 Existing drawings and associated lists
406.3 Referenced documents
406.4 CAGE Code
406.5 Drawing number structure
406.6 PIN length and application
406.7 Records
406.8 Associated lists
406.9 Transferring design responsibility to another activity
406.9.1 Maintaining design activity identities
406.10 Item identification and PIN
406.10.1 Identification cross reference
406.11 References to items
406.11.1 Vendor item control and source control notations
406.11.2 CAGE Code as a Prefix
406.12 Numbering of related parts
406.12.1 Matched part designation
406.12.2 Symmetrically opposite (mirrored) parts
406.12.3 Inseparable assembly
406.13 Change requiring new identification
406.13.1 Computer program
406.14 Changes not requiring new identification
406.15 Identification of materials, processes and protective treatment
406.15.1 Group identification
406.15.2 Other identification
406.15.3 Formulation identification
406.15.4 Bulk items identification
406.15.4.1 Drawings for bulk items
CHAPTER 500 MARKINGS ON ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
500. General
501. Symbology
502 Specialized notes
502.1 Hardness critical note
503 Ozone depleting chemicals note
504. Security classification and notation
505. Rights in data legends on drawings
506. Distribution statements
APPENDIX A SECURITY CLASSIFICATION MARKINGS AND NOTATIONS
APPENDIX B QUALIFICATION PROVISIONS FOR SOURCE CONTROL DRAWINGS
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