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FORD - D-6

EDGES OF WORKPIECES

inactive, Most Current
Organization: FORD
Publication Date: 30 June 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 3
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INTRODUCTION

ISO 13715:2000, issue dated 15th June 2000 (Technical drawings - Edges of undefined shape - Vocabulary and indications) has been adopted for representing edge conditions on Engineering Drawings.

Other Standards referenced in ISO 13715:2000 have not been adopted unless specifically referenced in the Ford Motor Company Engineering CAD & Drafting Standards.

Where ISO 13715:2000 does not cover a required edge condition then a separate detailed view or note may be used.

NOTE: If a note is to be used to define general edges of workpieces, the following note should be used and placed in the General Notes area of the drawing:

PART MUST BE FREE OF BURRS, FLASH AND SHARP EDGES THAT MAY AFFECT THE FUNCTION, SAFE HANDLING, INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL OF THE PART.

Document History

D-6
June 30, 2007
EDGES OF WORKPIECES
INTRODUCTION ISO 13715:2000, issue dated 15th June 2000 (Technical drawings – Edges of undefined shape – Vocabulary and indications) has been adopted for representing edge conditions on Engineering...
D-6
December 31, 2005
EDGES OF WORKPIECES
INTRODUCTION ISO 13715:2000, issue dated 15 th June 2000 (Technical drawings – Edges of undefined shape – Vocabulary and indications) has been adopted for representing edge conditions on Engineering...
D-6
June 30, 2004
EDGES OF WORKPIECES
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D-6
June 30, 2002
EDGES OF WORKPIECES
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D-6
June 30, 2000
EDGES OF WORKPIECES
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