BS ISO 11005:2010 pdf download
BS ISO 11005:2010 pdf download.Technical product documentation – Use of main documents.
3.5
part
one piece of an assembly. or several paces ioined together which are not normally subject to disassembly without destruction
3.6
ass.mbly
number of component parts fitted together to perform a specific function
SO 7573:20081
NOTE AssenIy lnckides any level of ocnlexity.
3.7
compound document
document consasting of several embedded files in a specified file structure
IIEC 82045-1:20011
3.8
aggregated document
document containing separately identified documents (parts) that are logically dependent but can be physically independently managed
NOTE An aggregated document has Its own metaclata.
[IEC 82045-1:20011
3.9
document set
collection of documents that are managed together as a unit for a specific purpose
NOTE The metadata of the document set describes ich documents It consists of. The set ls Its own metadata, but not its own content.
PEC 82045.1:20011
4 General
Technical product documents record the output of a design process. These documents, or paris of them. may be communicated to users such as customers, suppliers and prodoction units. The technical product documents specify the requirements made with regard to an iri&vidual pan or an assembly.
The main document is one essential part of the technical product documentation. This International Standard describes the contents of a main document and its relationship to complementary documents.
5 Main document principle
The basis of the main document prwiclple is that each part or assembly Is specified by a main document. When several documents are needed to specify a part or an assembly. one document shall be designated the main document to ensure that the information is kept together. All other documents, referred to in the main document, are considered complementary documents (see Figure 1). It is recommended mat companies decide which document type(s) shall be adopted as the main document(s). This International Standard gives only a few examples of document types that may be used as main documents.
In order to enable cross-use and reuse of inforniation, there shall be no references to the main document in the complementary documents, This means that complementary documents are independent and can be used in different applications. However, if cross-using or reusing of documents are not needed, and there is a one-to-one relationship between the main document and a complementary document, there could be a reference in a complementary document to a main document,
When complementary documents are revised, the connection to main document(5g 5haIl be shown by a where-used analysis.
6 Document content
The main document shall contain the part number and references to complementary documents when used. Furthermore, the parts list (see ISO 7573:2008). graphical representation, designations, classifications, technical data, properties, etc. are recorded either in the main document itself or in complementary documents.
If the main document number and the part number are different, the pail number shall be specified separately in the main document.
The maan document shall contain a title block or a document header (see ISO 7200:2004).
The complementary documents could also specify separately documented requirements like geometry
description, joining, dimensions, etc.
7 Relationship between main document and complementary documents
7.1 Main document
Main documents are generally based on the following document types
One single document. e.g. a drawing (see Figure 2) including all information (no complementary documents are needed).