1、AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ASME Y14.1-2012Revision of ASME Y14.1-2005 (R2010)Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and FormatEngineering Drawing and Related Documentation PracticesASME Y14.1ADOPTION NOTICEASME-Y14.1, “Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format,” was adopted on 10 March 1995 for use by
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14、ritten permission of the publisher.The American Society of Mechanical EngineersTwo Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990Copyright 2013 byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword ivCommittee Roster . vCorrespondence With the Y14 Committee vi1 Gen
15、eral 12 References. 23 Terms and Definitions 24 Drawing Sheet Sizes . 45 Formats . 46 Title Blocks 57 Revision History Block 68 Revision Status of Sheets Block. 69 Associated Lists . 610 Additional Data Blocks . 611 Additional Drawing Number Blocks 6Figures4-1 Flat Sheet Size Formats, A Through F Si
16、zes 74-2 Roll Sheet Size Format, G Size 84-3 Roll Sheet Size Formats, H, J, and K Sizes . 95-1 Title Block for A, B, C, and G Sizes 105-2 Title Block for D, E, F, H, J, and K Sizes . 105-3 Continuation Sheet Title Block for A, B, C, and G Sizes 115-4 Continuation Sheet Title Block for D, E, F, H, J,
17、 and K Sizes 115-5 Microfilm Arrowheads 125-6 Microfilm Identification Block . 127-1 Revision History Block 128-1 Revision Status of Sheets Block . 1310-1 Tolerance and Projection Blocks . 1310-2 Application Block . 1411-1 Margin Drawing Number Block . 14Tables4-1 Drawing Sheet Flat Sizes 154-2 Draw
18、ing Sheet Roll Sizes . 15iiiFOREWORDThis Standard establishes a series of recommended decimal inch drawing sizes and the basicformat for engineering drawings. It provides a basis for uniformity in engineering drawing sizeand format that industry and government can utilize. It is not the intent of th
19、is Standard toprevent individual organizations from designing specific formats that meet their individual needs,but rather to provide common engineering delineation standards to aid the interchange of draw-ings between industry, government, and other users.This Standard is a revision of ASME Y14.1-2
20、005, Drawing Sheet Size and Format. Work onthe revision of this Standard began in October 2010 in Tucson, Arizona, by the members ofSubcommittee 1.The following is a summary of the significant changes that were incorporated into this revision:(a) Added ASME Y14 Series Conventions section.(b) Revised
21、 various definitions to match those listed in ASME Y14.100.(c) Added definition for field of drawing and updated Figs. 4-1 through 4-3.(d) Expanded zoning practices to address continuous and repetitive zoning methods.(e) Microfilming practices are now listed as optional.(f) Introduced DAI (design ac
22、tivity identification), replacing CAGE Code.(g) Addressed revision status of sheets block for multiple-sheet drawings that are maintainedat the same revision level.(h) Made the location of the angle of projection block optional (within or adjacent to the titleblock).(i) Added zone numbers to Fig. 4-
23、3.(j) Lengthened K-size drawing sheets from 143 in. to 176 in. and expanded the maximumnumber of zones from 26 to 32 to match that of J-size drawing sheets.(k) Changed reference to ASME Y14.5 in Fig. 10-1.Where this Standard is specified as a requirement in a document, its defined requirements areas
24、sumed to be consistent with the needs of the user. Therefore, each user provides appropriateinterpretations, as the need arises, consistent with the environment in which it is applied.The successful revision of this Standard is attributed to the subcommittee members and theirrespective companies, an
25、d the department and agencies of the U.S. Government.Suggestions for the improvement of this Standard are welcome. They should be sent to TheAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Attn: Secretary, Y14 Standards Committee, Two ParkAvenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.This revision was approved as an Am
26、erican National Standard on December 19, 2012.ivASME Y14 COMMITTEEEngineering Drawing and RelatedDocumentation Practices(The following is the roster of the Committee at the time of approval of this Standard.)STANDARDS COMMITTEE OFFICERSF. Bakos, Jr., ChairmanW. A. Kaba, Vice ChairmanF. Constantino,
27、SecretarySTANDARDS COMMITTEE PERSONNELA. R. Anderson, Dimensional Control Systems, Inc.F. Bakos, Jr., ConsultantJ. V. Burleigh, UnaffiliatedF. Constantino, The American Society of Mechanical EngineersD. E. Day, Tec-Ease, Inc.K. Dobert, SiemensB. A. Harding, Purdue UniversityD. H. Honsinger, Consulta
28、ntW. A. Kaba, Sprint AeroSystems, Inc.A. Krulikowski, Effective TrainingE. McCarthy, Raytheon Co.P. J. McCuistion, Ohio UniversityJ. D. Meadows, James D. Meadows and Associates, Inc.M. E. Meloro, Northrup Grumman Corp.J. I. Miles, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.H. W. Oakes, U. S. Air Force (Peerless
29、 Technologies Corp.)N. H. Smith, Sprint AeroSystems, Inc.M. J. Stahl, Caterpillar, Inc.N. Stern, United States ArmyR. G. Wilhelm, University of North CarolinaB. A. Wilson, The Boeing Co.SUBCOMMITTEE 1 DRAWING SHEETSIZE AND FORMATJ. B. Hoskins, Chair, The Boeing Co.J. V. Burleigh, UnaffiliatedB. A. H
30、arding, Purdue UniversityG. M. Nelson, RetiredR. H. Settle, Naval Surface Warfare CenterN. Stern, United States ArmyM. W. Woodworth, RetiredvCORRESPONDENCE WITH THE Y14 COMMITTEEGeneral. ASME Standards are developed and maintained with the intent to represent theconsensus of concerned interests. As
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35、ieved by aninterpretation may appeal to the cognizant ASME Committee or Subcommittee. ASME does not“approve,” “certify,” “rate,” or “endorse” any item, construction, proprietary device, or activity.Attending Committee Meetings. The Y14 Standards Committee regularly holds meetings thatare open to the
36、 public. Persons wishing to attend any meeting should contact the Secretary ofthe Y14 Standards Committee.viASME Y14.1-2012DECIMAL INCH DRAWING SHEET SIZE AND FORMAT1 GENERAL1.1 ScopeThis Standard defines decimal inch sheet sizes andformatsforengineeringdrawings.Metricsheetsizesandformat are defined
37、 in ASME Y14.1M. For engineeringdrawing preparation and practices, see ASME Y14.100.1.2 PurposeStandardization of drawing sheet sizes and the uni-form location of format features on drawing forms pro-vides definite advantages in readability, handling, filing,and reproduction. In using drawing sheets
38、 made byother organizations, an advantage is gained when likeitems of information are in the same location on alldrawing sheets, and when uniformity of form and lan-guageisappliedin makinginformationentries.Revisioninformation and dates are of particular importance tousers of drawings and should be
39、located and expresseduniformly on all engineering drawings.The widespread use and exchange of reduced-sizecopies of drawing sheets both within and between orga-nizations emphasizes the importance of standardizationof drawing sheet size and format.1.3 ASME Y14 Series ConventionsThe conventions in par
40、as. 1.3.1 through 1.3.10 are usedin this and other ASME Y14 series of standards.1.3.1 Mandatory, Nonmandatory, Guidance, andOptional Words(a) The words “shall” and “will” establish a manda-tory requirement.(b) The words “should” and “may” establish a recom-mended practice.(c) The words “typical,” “e
41、xample,” “for reference,”or the Latin abbreviation “e.g.” indicate suggestionsgiven for guidance only.(d) The word “or” used in conjunction with a manda-tory requirement or a recommended practice indicatesthat there are two or more options for complying withthe stated requirement or practice.1.3.2 C
42、ross-Reference of Standards. Cross-referenceof standards in text with or without a date followingthe standard identity shall be interpreted as follows:(a) Reference to other ASME Y14 series of standardsin the textwithout a date followingthe standard identity1indicates the issue of the standard as id
43、entified in theReference section shall be used to meet the requirement.(b) Reference to other ASME Y14 series of standardsin the text with a date following the standard identityindicates that only that issue of the standard shall beused to meet the requirement.1.3.3 Invocation of Referenced Standard
44、s. The fol-lowing examples define the invocation of a standardwhen specified in the Reference section and referencedin the text of this Standard:(a) When a referenced standard is cited in the textwith no limitations to a specific subject or paragraph(s)ofthestandard,theentirestandardisinvoked.Forexa
45、m-ple, “dimensioning and tolerancing shall be in accor-dance with ASME Y14.5” is invoking the completestandard because the subject of the standard is dimen-sioning and tolerancing and no specific subject of para-graph(s) within the standard are invoked.(b) When a referenced standard is cited in the
46、textwith limitations to a specific subject or paragraph(s) ofthe standard, only the paragraph(s) on that subject isinvoked. For example, “assign part or identifying num-bers in accordance with ASME Y14.100” is only invokingthe paragraph(s) on part or identifying numbers becausethe subject of the sta
47、ndard is engineering drawing prac-tices and part or identifying numbers is a specific subjectwithin the standard.(c) When a reference standard is cited in the text with-out an invoking statement such as “in accordance with,”the standard is for guidance only. For example, “forgaging principles see AS
48、ME Y14.43”is only for guidanceand no portion of the standard is invoked.1.3.4 Parentheses Following a Definition. When adefinition is followed by a standard referenced in paren-theses, the standard referenced in parentheses is thesource for the definition.1.3.5 Notes. Notes depicted in this Standard
49、 inALL UPPERCASE letters are intended to reflect actualdrawing entries. Notes depicted in initial uppercase orlowercase letters are to be considered supporting datato the contents of this Standard and are not intendedfor literal entry on drawings. A statement requiring theaddition of a note with the qualifier “such as” is arequirement to add a note, and the content of the textis allowed to vary to suit the application.ASME Y14.1-20121.3.6 Acronyms and Abbreviations. Acronyms andabbreviations are spelled out the first time used in thisStandard followed by the