ISO vs. ASME Revision Schema

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Len K. Mar, Jun 24, 2004.

  1. Len K. Mar

    Len K. Mar Guest

    Hi,

    ASME uses X1, X2, X3......A, A.1, A.2,...B,B.1,...C.....
    What is the ISO standard revision schema?

    What revision are other people using and why?

    I see a lot of clients using home-grown schemas. Just want to
    standardize on something they all can use rather than requiring a
    magic decoder ring for each client.

    Len
     
    Len K. Mar, Jun 24, 2004
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  2. Len K. Mar

    dan landers Guest

    On 24 Jun 2004 10:12:54 -0700, (Len K. Mar)
    wrote:

    Not sure what standard this is, but we use rev's 0-9 for non-released
    parts. When the part or assembly is released, we bump it to A. Then
    we use B-Z to controll the rev. We also use PDMWorks.
     
    dan landers, Jun 25, 2004
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