What do the numbers mean on a part number?

What do the numbers mean on a part number?

A – The third section consists of a single character “A” or “P” identifying it as an assembly or a part. 53 – The next two digits are the assembly identifier. This will be referenced in the master drawing tree. 00 – All assemblies end in “00” to denote it as an assembly. In this example, the part number denotes an assembly within the robot.

Do you know the secret of part numbers?

These MSMEs, PHDs and InfoTech PLM Gurus have never checked out a part number, modeled an assembly, created the documentation or parts list, released it into the system, investigated problems, done a revision, etc and now are in charge of our engineering system? Virtually having no applicable knowledge.

How are part numbers defined in engineering documentation?

Engineering Documentation – A Primer for the PLM Guru! PART NUMBERS are truly too simple to complicate. In engineering we are not defining a PART number we are defining drawing or document number. They do not become actual part numbers until the parts are made.

How are part numbers tracked in part management system?

These part numbers will be tracked by the Part Management System, so that everybody always has the most up to date information. There will be a drawing tree listing the part numbers of all main assemblies.

A – The third section consists of a single character “A” or “P” identifying it as an assembly or a part. 53 – The next two digits are the assembly identifier. This will be referenced in the master drawing tree. 00 – All assemblies end in “00” to denote it as an assembly. In this example, the part number denotes an assembly within the robot.

Which is the right part numbering scheme for You?

The part number contains descriptive and informative details that provide significant information about the part. With this type of scheme, a part number generated for a resistor might be RES-100-0003, where “RES” stands for resistor, “100” is the resistance value in ohms and “0003” is a serialized suffix. Which scheme should you use?

Is there a point of failure in part numbering?

No single point of failure: To rely on a single person who knows the part numbering system in great detail might mean you sometimes have to wait to assign a part number. With non-significant part numbering, you can easily have multiple people pull part numbers.

Why do you use non significant part numbering?

With non-significant part numbering, you can easily have multiple people pull part numbers. Your company can continue to run efficiently even if one of them is out sick or leaves the company. Simple maintenance: It is easy to maintain this type of scheme, as it’s essentially a sequential list.