Useful Fabrication Drawings for Manufacturing
Fabrication drawings that contained detailed information about project component requirements. Here, you can find the major types of fabrication drawings that beneficial to manufacturing industry that can help the design engineers by creating individual part drawings, assemblies, and complete layout etc. Read the following terms:
Single Part Drawing:
A single part drawing depicts just the information need about one single part. It displays the dimensions and scale of the part. It also shows the material the part is made from. Also included are details such as cutting, dimensions, and weight of the material needed for this specific part.
Assembly Drawing:
Contrarily, a full assembly drawing includes a partial list as well as often a material list, which is also sometimes called the BOMs. The full assembly drawing also includes information about how each part will be attached to the assembly and how they will be attached together. In many instances, the production drawings used in manufacturing plants fall under this category but also applies to other industries too.
General Arrangement Drawing:
Yet another form of fabrication drawing is those, which are called general arrangement drawings (GA Drawings), which generally depict the ‘big picture’ involving the project. This drawing includes all the information about how each individual part will fit together to form the final structure.
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