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    F Ez=lMIL-STD-1OOF9 SEPTEMBER 1996SUPEWEDINGMIL-STD-1OOE30 SEPTEMBER 1991

    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSESTAND- PRACTICE FOR

    ENGINEEWNG DRAW~G PRACTICES

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    MLSTD-1OOFFOREWORD

    1. This Departmentof Defense Standard isapprovedAgencies of the Department of Defense (DoD).for use byall Departmentsand

    2. Beneficialcomments(recommendations,additions, deletions) and any pertinentdata whichmay be of use in improvingthisdocument shouldbe addressed to:Commander, U.S. Army ArmamentResearch, Development and EngineeringCenter,AlTN: AMSTA-AR-EDE-S, PicatinnyArsenal, NJ 07806-5000, by usingtheStandardizationDocument ImprovementProposal (DD Form 1426) appearingat theend of thisdocumentorby letter.3. This Departmentof Defense Standard provides:

    a. Standard practicesfor the preparation of engineering drawings,drawingformat and media for delivery.b. Requirements for drawingsderived from or maintained by ComputerAidedDesign (CAD).c. Definitionsand examples of types of engineering drawingstothe DOD.d. Proceduresfor the creationof titles for engineering drawingsw

    be prepared for

    e. Numbering, codingand identificationproceduresfor engineeringdrawings,associated lists and documents referenced on these engineering drawingsandassociatedlists.f. Locationsfor Marking on engineering drawings.g. Methods for revisionof engineering drawings and methodsfor recordingofsuchrevisions.h. Requirements for preparationof associated lists.

    4. The policyof the DoD isto utilizeto the maximum degree possiblethose non-Govemment standards which satisfy the needs of the military. Accordingly,thisstandardwill be revised perkxhoallyto take advantage of thee non-Governmentstandardswhiohmeet the DoD titerion for teohti SUffiOiOlWy.Similarly, and in keeping with tie DoD practice of adopting non-Governmentstandards whenever practicable, Chaptem 200, 600 and 7003as contained hereinarQ tlOW bd 00 ASME Y14.24M9 ASJWEY14.35M and ASIWEY14.34M

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    MlL-STD-l OOFrespectively. An accurate perception of DoD Engineering Drawing Practices thennecesskati user recognition of MLND-fOOF, ASME Y14.24M, ASME Y14.34M,and ASME Y14.35M as being a composite set5. Fundamental to the cunent contentand maintenance of MIL-STD-1OO istheexistenceof the DOD/industryDrawing Practices Group (DRPRG). The DRPRG ischarteredunder the Defense StandardKationProgram as a cooperativeeffortbetweenDOD and Industrydirectedtoward codifyingand standardizingengineeringdocumentationpractices,promotingapplicable non-Governmentstandards, andfosteringliaisonbetween industryassociationsand Government agencies. TheDRPRG addresses the entire range of issuesfrom the currentstatus and neededchanges to MIL-STD-1OO,to electronicdata storage and transmission,and the ongoingf= uirementfor oompaWiity with initiativesassociated withContinuousAcquisitionandLife Cycle Support (CALS) initiatives.6. The DRPRG is chaired by the DOD Lead StandardizationActivii (LSA) for DRPRand isco-chairedby an industryassociationmember. The Officeof the Ass&antSecretaryof Defense for Productionand Logisticsprovidesmanagement oversightthrough its representativewho servesas Executive Liaison. The DRPRG meetsthreeor fourtimes a year to address issuesbrought before it. For more informationon theDRPRG and itsproceedingsplease contact the DRPR LSA, located at the addressindicatedabove for beneficialcomments.

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    MlL-STD-l 00FCONTENTS

    PARAGRAPH PAGE-

    1.1.1

    2.2.12.1.t2.1.22.22.33.3.13.23*33.43.53.63.73.7.13.83.93.103.lt3.I23.433.943*153.163.773.183.193.203.213.223.23

    SCOPEscopeAPPLICABLE DOCUMENTSGovernment documentsSpecifications, standards, and handbooksOther Government document% drawingsand publicationsNon-Government publicationsOrder of precedenceDEFINITIONSAcronyms and abbreviations used in this standard

    AcceptanceAdopted itemsAltered itemApproved item nameArtwork masterAssemblyInsqxab 10assemblyAsedaWi listBulk items~ Agent Rasistant Coating (CARC)Code Identificationcombination of MomsCommwciai and Government Entity (CAGE) CodeCommercial itemcontractContracting activityConbactmcopyCrItlcal safety characteristicCritkai 8afi8ty item (CSI)Current cbign aotivity (CDA)Depe@8nentof Defenee index of Specificationsand Stmuiatuh (DoDiss)Design activity

    112225610

    111~1414$444144414$41415151616161516~e161616464616

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    MIL-STD-1OOFPARAGRAPH PAGE3.643.653.663.673.683.693.703.793.723.733.743.753.763.773.783.793.803.813.823.833.843.8S

    Quality assumnceQuality assurance provisions (QAPs)Referenced documen~Repair partsRepairableReplacement drawingRevisionRevision authorizationSelected itemSetspecialized segment of indu$trySpecKicationStandardStandardtition documentStandard, companyStandard, militarySubassemblySupplierSymmetri@~ opposite partsSysbm (geneml)UnitVendor

    2t222222222222222222222323232323232323242424

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    MIL-STD-1OOFPARAGRAPH4.4.14.1.15.5.16.6.16.1.16.26.2.16.2.26.36.3.16.3.2

    6.46.4.1 6.4.26.4.36.56.66.7CHAPTER 100100.101.101.1101.1.110I.1.2101.1.3101.2~ol.3Viol.3.l404.3.2

    GENERAL REQUIREMENTScoverageReference to this standardDETAILED REQUIREMENTS

    ApplicabilityNOTESIntended useApplicabilityAcquisition requirementsIsswe ofuoD+6sTailoring guidance TailoringMernational agreementsAir Standardization Coordinating Committee

    (ASCC), Ah StanAds (NR STDS)American, British, Canadian,Australian (ABCA) Army StandardizationProgram, Quadriparti= StandardizationAgreements (QSTAGS)Drawing ownership and dmwhtg identificationDrawing idenWwatiOnDesign cthdty, cu~nt or ofi91nalDrawing ownership- dephting chemicalsSubject term (key word) listingChanges from pfUViOU8 bSM

    PREPARATION OF ENGINEERINGDRAVVINGSGeneralBasic practicesSize and format of engineering drawingsMetticDecimal-inchAppllcat50n dataLine conventions and letteringSingle, multiple and sectional view drawtngsIsometric and pictorial viewsProject kmSyeteme

    25252526262727272727273333

    3336353535353636

    100-4100-1loo-f100-1100-1100-1100-1100-1w-l100-1loo-f

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    MIL-STD-1OOFPARAG RAPH PAGE101.4\ 10I.4.1101.5101.5.1lCN.5.2104.6fO1.6.f101.7101.8101.9Iol.lo101.11101.12101.12.1101.12.2101.92.310VI2.4101.12.5fOlm12.6

    101.19.9104.12.10101.12.1110I.12.12101.12A3101.12.14101.12.4501m~2.16101.13101.13.1fol.wl.l101.13.2101.13.3

    Metric valuesMetric designsDimensioning and tolemncingApplicationKnurllng dimensioningSurface textureSurface texture symbolsScrew thread representationGearsMechanical springsOptical elements and optical systemsCastings and forgingsGraphic symbols, designations, lettersymbols and abbreviationsGraphic symbolsGraphic symbols for electrical andelectronics diagramsGraphic symbols for logic functionsGraphic symbols for flowchart diagramsGraphic symbols for fiuenc power diagmmsGraphic symbols for eloc@kal wiring andlayout diagrams used hwchitectufe andbuitding ~ onGraphk symbols for plumbing fixturesGmphk symbols for aimraft hydraulicand pneumatic systemsship structural symbolsWelding symbolsNondestructive testing symbolsGraphic symbols for fluid power diagramsReference designations for electricaland etectronlc parts and equipmentLetter symbolsMathematical signs and symbolsAbbreviationsDiagramsEbdrical ad e+edmmc s diagmrmLogic cifcuit diagramsPrinted board drawingsPrinted Ixwd description in digkal form

    100-2100-2100-210021002100-2100-2100-2100-2400-2100-2100-2~oo-21004100-310M400-31004

    IO&31004100-3100-3100S10041004W0410041004lo&4100490041004100-44004

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    PARAGRA PHMIL-STD-lWF

    101.14101.94.1101.14.1.110IA4.1.2101.14.1.3101.94.1.410I.I4.2101.14.2.1101.14.2.2101.14.2.3I(M.14.2.4101.14.2.5101.14.2.6101.94.2.7lot.14.3101.151o1.15.1101.16.2lol.f5.3101.16101.16.1101.~6.l.l109.16.9.2101.I6A.3jOt.16.l.4101.16.1.5101.17101.18304.18.f101.18.1.1401.18.2101.18.3fO1.98.4101.18.5101.I8.5.IW$.48.6lot?9

    Data preparation, maintenance, dellvery, oraccess 1004Materials 100-4 ~Plastic sheet or roll 1004Paper, tracing 100-5Film, Diazdyp$ 100-5Paper, Diazotype ~oo-5Digital data loo-5Plotters 100-5Maintenance 100-5Associated lists, materials 100-5Phyuid media 100-5Initial Gmphks Exchange Specification (IGES) 100*Raster data fries 100-5Standardized General Markup Language (SGML) 1004Preparation of duplicate originalScaleSeIection of scaleIndication of scaleDrawings not to scaleDrawing marldng for Item IdentificationDraWhg mqUkWYWlt$ for paft identificationmarkingIdentiflcatlon marking location and sizeTageandptataPackaged IbmeAlteti, ededed, or sou~ control item

    identificationPrintOd board assernblle$Optional/altemadve designsDrawing notesLanguageLanguage styleCommonly used words and phrasesUse of shall , Witt, shouldand mayndeltntte termsLocation of notesAssociated lists and dnwings in book-formDrawing #otea, ~Drawing verification and approval

    10M1004100-6100-6100-6900-610041004foo-?100-7100-7100-7~oo7100-7100-8100-8100-8100-8100-910091009100-9Ioo11

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    MIL-STD-1OOFPARAGRAPH101.20. 101.21101.22101.23101.24CHAPTER 200200.201.202.202.1202.1.1202.2202.2.1202.3202.3.1203.204.204A20u204.2.42042.1.1204,202204.2.3204.2.3.1204s2.3.2204.2.4204.2.4.1204.2.6204.2.6.1204.2.6204.2.6.1204.2.6.22U4.2.6.2.12W.2.6.2.2204.2.6.3

    Dating drawingeReference identifierIn-house peculisr informationWe of Government and non-ovemmentstandardization documentsCode Identification, FSCM and CAGE Code

    TYPES OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGSGenemlAssociated listsMethods and stylesTabulationTabulation requirernenteDrawings in book-formBook-form reqtdrementalimitations

    andCombination of clmwing ty~ApphationPictorial drawingsDrawing typeeInduetry StandadGovernment Specificineepamble aeeembly drawinghmeparable aeembly drawing requirementsEnvelope WawlngStandardked microcircuit drawing (SMD)SMD requirementSMD limitationCombination of adopted Items dmwingCombination of adopted item drawingmqulrements--W~-Puckage contsnt drawing requirementsSoftware and flrmwafe dataMemory devtoe ca+egOri-SOfWam htetxdlation drawingApplkmtW~ inetaktion 4i@Hhlg ?W@enWteAssembUes containing multi-programmable

    devices

    ?AQE1001110011100421OO-I2100-12200-12oo-12oo-1200-1200-1200-1200-1200-12002200-2200-2200420042004200420042004200-5200-s2004200-5200-s200-6200-7200-7200-7200-7200-7200-6

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    MIL-STD-IOOFPAGEARAGRAPH

    204.2.6.4

    204.2.6.4.1204.2.7204.2.7.1204.2.8204.2.8.1204.2.9CHAPTER 300300.301 301.1301.2301.3302.302.1302.2302.3303.CHAPTER 400m.401.402.403.404.405.406.406.1406.2406.3406.4406.6406.6406.740848

    Altered Item drawing (one-time programmabledevices and multi-programmable devices usedas onetime programmable)Altered Item drawing (on&time programmabledevices and media) mqukementsCamouflage basis dmwingCamouflage basis drawing requirementsCamouflage pattern drawingCamouflage pattern drawing requirementsTransportability dmwing

    DRAWiNG TITLESGeneralDrawing titleAppmmd item namesType designatorsAssemblyProcedures for creating drawing titlesGeneral rulesFhst part of titleSecond part of @tieDiacioeum of eecurity cate@-

    NUMBERING, CODING AND IDENTIFICATION~iCommercial nd Government Entity Code(CAGE Code)Drawing numberDrawing identificationPart or identifying numberFind numberldentlfbt$on requlrmentsNW drawings and assoc- listsExisting drawings and associated listsReferenced ciocunwmCAOE codeDmwing numbers~PtN tength am applicationRecords

    &WWated Us

    200-8200-6200-6200-9200-10200-1020H0300-1300-13oo-~300-1300-1300-1300-1300-2300-23004400-1400-4400-1400-1@o-f400-1400-24002400-2400-2400-2400-2

    400-6400-5

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    PARAGRAPH

    406.9.1406.iO406.10.1406.11406.11.1406.11.2406.12406.12.1406.12.2406.I2.3406.13406.13.1406.14406.15406.15.1406.15.2406.t5.3406.15.4406.16.4.1CHAPTER 500500.501.5ol.t501.2501.3501.3.1501.3.250104501.5501.6501.6.1501.6.2502.502.1502.2

    MIL-STD-1OOFPAGE

    Transferring destgn responsibility to anotheractivity 400-5Maintdnlng desl~n activity identities 400-6Item identification and PIN 4007Identification cross reference 400-7References to items 400-6Vendor item control and source control notations 400-6CAGE Code as a PrefixNumbering of related partsMatched part designation$yfnmetrically opposite (mirrored) partsInseparable assemblyChange requiring new identificationComputer programChanges not requiring new identificationIdentification of materials, processes andprotective treatmentGroup identificationOther identificationFormulation khmtificationB@ tteme MerlttfkatioraDrawings for bulk itemu

    MARKINGS ON ENGINEERING DRAWtNGSGener81Items and pmoeews, special notationsMarking for special hems nd proceseesFeature identificationSymbologyEstablished symbologySymbology without established referencesNotesExceptions to boxed symbolsSpecialized notesHardness cdtical noteOzone depleting chemicals notehem replacement notationsMemhangeable itemsNon-interchangeable items

    400-6400-9400-9400-9400-9400-9400-10400-10400-10400-91400-11ao-fl400-11400-11500-1500-4500-1500-1500-1500-15oo1500-1500-2500-2500-2500-2500-2500-2SOO-2500-3

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    MIL-STD-IOOF

    502.3502.4503.504.505.506.507.508.509.5100

    CHAPTER 600600.601.602.603.604.604.1605.605.1605.2605.3606.4605.4.1606.5606.607.607.i608.608.1CHAPTER 700700.701.702.703.704.704.1

    Drawings of multiple kernsSuperseded drawingsIdentifying substitute partsSecurity classification and notationRights in data legends on drawingsDuplicate originalDuplicate pmduotion master (stablebase artwork)CAD reproductionsReproductions from digitally maintained dataDrawing copies derived from exchangeddigital data

    REVISION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGSGeneralRevision methods requirementsDrawing practicesRevision symbolsRequired revisionsChanges not requiring revision level advanceRecording revisions on drawingsApprovalRevision dateContinuing the rwcording 01Reviskm hiatq mbntionRemoval of revision Mstlwy

    revisions

    Revhlon of mu tbaheet drawingsRevisions to production master drawingsRedrawn drawingsRedrawn with or without changeDrawing supemessionSuperseded (old) drawing, same number

    Associated LISTSGeneralParts list (PL)Data list (DL)index list (IL)General requirements (associated lists)List preparation

    PAGE500-3500-3500-3500-3500-350045004500-4500-45004600-1600-1600-1600-1600-1600-1600-1600-1600-1600-2600-2606-2600-2600-2600-260046004600-4600-4700-1700-1700-1700-1700-1700-1700-1

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    MIL-STO-1OOFPARAGRAPH704.1.1~ 704.1.1.1704.4.2704.2704.2.1704.3704.4704.5704.6704.7704.870409704.90704.1 1705.706.1706.27Q5.3705.3.1706.3.2706.4706.4.1- 70&4.2706.4.3?&u

    706.4.670S.4.6706.706.f?e6.2706.2.1706.3707.707.1707.270?.3708.

    Lists prepati bm digital dataRevision of dlghal data prepared listsRevision of manually prepwed listsMultiple 8hoet8Sheet numberingReproducibility requirementsRevision IdentificationDeleting itemsAddtng ItemsRevMOrl CteocdPtkNlDes@ activity identificationRlackami cdmnn size and arrangementAdditional blocks and columnsAuthentication, parts, data, and index listsPL prqwationPL FormatPL requirementseparate PLsPL IdentificationManual preparationlk~Substitute parts or buIk itemscolumn I& - omqtdnd (Mandatwy)Coiumn 13, CAGE code (mandatory)cduRua112@MtorMcryme number (PM)O=@-w)Column ~ drawing or (pmcumment) documentnumbuaOWmn ~)Suppbmun tal M column (optional)DLpmpWWonDL f-tf %WgmtzWmSequonoe of CiOoumenbm WIUIasIL preparationIL fomat+Lont?teeRevision history block on lists

    Ii /w700-1700-2700-2700-2700-2700-2700-2700-2?00-2700-3700-3700-37004700-37004700-370M7(MM700470M700-470047004700470047004700-6700-s700-s7004700470047004700-6700-7700-7

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    APPENDIX A10.10.120.30.40.40.140.240.340.3.149.3240.3S2.140.4APPENDIX B10.10.120.20.3n.1.l30.40.40.149.1.14.1.240.1.34Q.I.440.1.640.1.5.140.1.640.1.740.1.8

    MlL-STD-l OOF

    SIGNING AND lNfTlALlNC3DRAWINGSGeneralscopeApplkable documentsDefinitionsGensral requksmsntsManually prepared drawingsComputer generated drawingeInitial and signature blocksSignatures and initials authwttyAPPu) Of -PU$W ~nemted drawings$@natwe and rwision IWOry blockAssooiabd lists

    SECURITY CLASSIFICATION MARKINGS ANDNOTATIONSGeneralscopeApplicable documentsGovernment dOCUMO-Other Gwemment docmmts

    Security classlficatbns and notations

    s40@fsec@tymarldqpcQ#e?deeeurl&lmtdngsLocabn of security martdngs on drawingsSscurtty markings on rdi she drawingsLocation of security markings onassocMed ll$lS-Lowtion of secudty markings on drawingsin book-formRsgmdlng chmdflcation

    A-1A-1A-1A-1A-1A-1A-1A-1A-1A-2A-2A-2A-2

    B-1B-1B-1B-1&~B-1B-lB-1B-1B-1&fB92B-2B-3B-3B-sB-7B-6

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    MIL-STD-1OOFPARAGRAPHAPPENDIX C10.10.110.220.20.130.40.40.140.240.340.440.4.140.540.5.140.640.740.840.940.1040.40.440.40.24Q.MJWPENDU D10.10.120.30.30.130.830.330.430.540.40*a40.240.3

    QUAL~ ASSURANCE PROVISIONSGenemlscopeApplicationApplicable documen-Government documen~DefinitioneGeneral requiremen~QAPs, generalResponsiMli@ for inspedonContractual and administrative requiremen~Drawinge ~~~ ~PsQAp p~mmMethods of inspectionGrouping of quality conformance inspectionsToxicolo@=l pRXhJC@Chmslflcat on of charactehs-Satnp+ingfor qual& ~ance inspectionSpecifyl~ chamw~QAPnotusm*-

    canpbeewith~Method of inspectionUnepeoified ohme~

    CONTROL DRAVWNGSGerwralscopeApplicable dooument$DefinitionsQuallfiation9tnattt#WshW=$ouroe oontrd drawingsource of SU$PWTesting laboratory~ m@@emsntsPwpeoeIntentGovernment source control drawings

    c-1c-lC-4c-lc-1c-1c-1c-1c-1c-lc-2c-2c-2c-2c-3c-3C-3C-3CaC4C4

    D-10-90-1D-1D-1o-fWID-lO-1lxw04Q-2D-2

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    MIL-STD-1OOFEME

    40.440.640.6.140.640.740.840.8.140.940.1040.1140.1240.$350.50.150.250.2.150.350.3.150.3.260.460.660.6.150.5.260.5.360.660.750.7.150.7.250.850.8.1SO.G.250.8.3SO*9SO.?O5M9San .~50.41.250.11.3

    Qualification focal pointMultiple SOU~O$ of $upp~EMsting drawingsSignificanceManufacturers obligationGovernment obligationsApproved sources of supplyEffecting changes to drawingsAdvertisingQualification authorttyQualification and award of contractsAdveJtW8gand notbesDetailed requhmlentsD@ermination$ to be made by thedesign or proourhg ctivityPublicityAddltlonal notice to industqApptlcaUon for quattf catlonAdditional InformationAddtttond Or hntbd rights dataA~ for qudhatbnQualification dataAc#onontmM_Authorization for retestWierteetdataFacilities mUW@yR@tenWmof appn)ved Soum of

    W@y wusDrawing revisionChanges in productCost of testingChanges In cost UflMIwQChanges for snull bushwss concernsCharges for reteiitingAvaliaMty of datahtadwivedti~e~De+etblof8~ Ofaupply~for~NOtifmation of removalP@Ucat&n d r-~~

    D-2D+D41D-3D-3D-3D-3D-404D-4D4D4D-5D-5D-5D-6D-$D-6D-9MMD-9MD-1oMOD-1oD-loD-10 D-nD-11D-710-11D-42D-42D-43D-13D-13

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    50.12L 50.12.1

    MIL-STD-1OOF

    Foreign manufactumm D-14Reciprocal qualification agreements D-14

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    MIL-STD-IOOF

    2001200-2a200-2b200-3200-42oo-5a200-5b200-6200-7200-8200=9200-10400-1400-2500-1500-2500-35004 -6004600-2

    Tabulation 200-42Dmwing in book-form, (We sheet) 200-13Drawing in book-form, (continuation sheet) 200-14Inseparable assembly drawing 200-16Envelope drawing 200-16Standardized microcircuit drawing titie sheet 200-17Standardized microcircuit drawing continuation 200-18sheetCombination of adopted items drawing 200-~9Package content dmwing 200-20Software installation drawing 200-21Cam@&ga ptbrn drawing 200-22Transportability drawing 200-23Example of CAGE Code, drawing no., designactivity relationship as originally specified 4004Example of Drawing notation when design

    responsibility & transferredSymbotogy Soo+DuplkatB original notation 500-7Dup&a* production master drawing notation 500-6bath of CAD generateddrawing noteRevision of rnultidteet drawingSuperseded (old) dmwing notations redrawnwi$baamowmborPL krmat generated from digital data 700-6PL generated from di@tal data 700-9Manually prepared PL 700-10~nUIBi~y prepmd DL 7oo-tfDL generated frwn digital data 700-42Manually prepared IL 700-13

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    MIL-STD-IOOFFIGUREA-1

    L A-20-1B-2B-3B-4B-5B-6B-7c-1c-2

    TABLE1

    Initial and signature blockApe~re card signature and revision history blockSample security classification markingsLocation of security markings on drawingsLocation of security markings on roll size drawingsLocation of security markings on associated listsLocation of security markings on digital data

    generated associated listsLocation of security markings anddrawings in book-formRegrading classification locationQAP symbolExample of QAP notes on drawings

    MA-3B-2B-3B-4B-5B-5B-7B-8c-3c-5

    Acronyms for special items and processes 500-5

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    MIL-STD-1OOF2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS

    2.1 Government documents.2.1A Spscifkations, standards, and handbooks The following specifications,standards,and handbooks form a part of this document to the extent specified herein.Unlessotherwise specified,the issuesof these documents are those listed in the issueof the Department of Defense Index of Specifications and Standards (DoD,ISS) andsupplementthereto, cited in the solicitation(see 6.2).SPECIFICATlONS

    FEDERALL-F-340

    L-P-519W-P-221

    W-P-561DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEMIL-D-5480

    MIL4-8500

    M L-D-28000

    MIL-M28001

    Film, Diazotype, Sensitized, Moistand Dry Process,Rolland Sheet

    PlasticSheet, Tracing, Glazed MatteFinishPaper, Direct-positiveSensitized,(Diazotype)Paper, Tracing

    Data, Engineeringand Technioal,ReproductionRequirementsforInterchangeabilityand Replacementof Component Partsfor Akcraftand N?isWesDigitalRepresentationforCommunicationof ProductData:IGES AppkoationSubsetsM BfkupRequmments - ~Style Specif~tion For ElectronicPrintedoutput and ExchangeofText

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    MIL-T-31 000

    MIL-C-53072

    MIL-STD-1OOF

    Technical Data Packages, GeneralSpecificationforChemicalAgent Resistant Coating(CARC) SystemApplicatbnProceduresand Quality ControlInspection

    FEDERAL INFORMATION PROCESSING STANDARDSFIPS PUB 24

    STANDARDSDEPAR~ENlMIL-STD-12

    MIL-STD-25

    MIL-STD-129

    MlL-STD-l 30

    MIL-STD-IW

    MIL-STD-280

    MIL-STD498

    FlowchartSymbols and their Usagein InformationProcessing

    OF DEFENSEAbbreviationsfor Use on Drawings,Specifications,Standards and inTechnical Documents

    Ship StructuralSymbols for Use onShip DrawingsMarkhg for Shipmentand

    klentikatbn MaWng of U.S.Mil*ry PropertyJointElectronicsType DesignationSystemDefinitionsof Item Levels, ItemExchangeability,Models, andRelated TermsSoftwm Development andDocumentation

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    MIL-STD-IOOFMIL-STD-882

    MIL-STD-883MIL-STD-981MIL-STD-962

    MIL-STD-973MIL-STB1285

    MIL-STD-1306MlL-STD-l 388-1MIL-STD-1464MIL-STD-1476

    MIL-STD-16W

    MLSTD-1686

    MIL-STD-1812

    IU?IL-STD-1840

    MIL-STD-2164

    System Safety ProgramRequirementsTest Methods and ProceduresforMicroelectronicsDefense SpecificationPracticesMilitaryStandards, Handbooks,and Bulletins,PreparationofConfigurationManagementMarking of Electrkal and Eb@OJiCPartsFkmics, Terminologyand SymbolsLogisticsSupportAnalysisArmy NomenclatureSystemMetricSystem, Applicationm NewDesignMark and Mod NomenclatureSy$)tmElectrostaticDiacha~ ControlProgramfof Prdectbn of Hectrkaland ElectronicParts, AssembliesandEquipment (ExcludingE-WInitiatedExplosiveDevices)Type Designation,AssignmentandMethod for ObtainingAutomated hterchmge ofTechnicaltnkmmtbnEnvironmentalStress ScreeningProces fnr Electronic~t

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    HANDBOOKS- MIL-HDBK-263

    NIIL-STD-1OOF

    ElectrostaticDischargeControlHandbook for ProtectionElectricaland ElectronicParts,Assembliesand Equipment(Excluding ElectricallyInitiatedExplosivesDevices) Metric

    (Unlessotherwiseindicated, copiesof federal and militaryspecifications,standards,and handbooksam available from the Standardization DooumentsOtierDesk, Bldg4D, 700 RobbinsAvenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. Copies of theFederal InformationProcessingStandards (FIPS) are available to Departments ofDefenseActivitiesfromthe DoDSSP, Standardization DocumentsOder Desk, Bldg4D,700 RobbinsAvenue, Philadelphia, PA 19120-5099. Others must request copiesofFIPS fromthe National Technical informationService, 5285 Port Royal Road,Springfield,VA 22161-2171.)2.1.2 Other Government documenb, drawings and pub%catiam. The followingother Government doouments,drawings and publicationsform a part of this standardtothe extent specified herein. Unless otherwii specifd, the issues are those cited inthe solicitation.DoD Cataloging Handbook Commercialand Government EntityH4/H8 (CAGE) Cataloging HandbookDoD Cataloging Handbook Federal Item Name DirectoryforH6 Supply CatalogingDoD Cataloging Handbook Manufacturers Part and Drawingti7 Numbering Systems for Use intheFederal Cataloging SystemDoDISS Department of Defense Index ofSpectfiwtions and Standards(Copies of Cataloging Handbooks WH8, /46 and 1+7are available from theCommander, Defense LogisticsSenkes Center, Battle Creek, Ml 49017-3084.Copiesof DoDWS we avdlabh on a yeady subscriptionbasiseither from theGovernmentPrintingOffice for hard copyor 1/2 inch magnetic tape isavailable fromtheDoDSSP, Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg40, 700 Robbins Avenue,Philadelphia,PA 19120-509$).

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    MIL-STD-IOOFINSTITUTE FOR INTERCONNECTING AND PACKAGING ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS(lPC)w ANSMPC-D-275 Design Standards for Rigid PrintedBoard Assemblies

    ANWIPC-D-350 Printed Board Descriptionin DigitalFormANSMPC-T-50 Terms and DefinitionsforInterconnectingand PackagingElectronicCircuks

    SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE)SAE AS1290 Graphic Symbols for Akcraft

    Hydraulic and Pneumatic SystemsCopies of DoD adopted non-GovernmentStandards are available to Military activiithroughthe D@ Single Stock Point,Standardization Documents Order Desk, Bldg4D,700 RobbinsAvenue, PhiIadeIpMa, PA 19111-5094. W@y ~ w ti~copiesof non-DoD adopted documentsfrom the sponsoring IndustryAssociation. Non-militaryadhdtkm may obtain oopiesof non-vernment standardsand publicationsfrom the sponsoringIndustryorganuation as follows:(ANSI) American National Standards Institute1430 BroadwayNew York, NY 10018(ASME) American Society of Mechanical Engineers22 Law DriveFakfietd, NJ 07007-2300(ASTM) American Society for Testing and Materials1916 Race StreetP#liladelpha, PA 19103(AWS) AmerioanWek3ingSociety, WOrPOrated550 NorthwestLe Jeune Road

    Miami, FL 33126

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    MIL-STD400F(IEEE) The Instituteof Electricaland ElectronicsEngineers,Incorporated345 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017(lPC) Institutefor Interconnectingand Packaging Electronic

    Circuits7380 North LincolnAvenueLincolnwood,IL 60646(SAE) Society of Aut~ Erwiww=,400 Cwwnweakh DriveWarwulaiev PA 15096

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    hcorporated

    2.3 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflictbetween the text of thisdocumentW the referencescited herein, the text of thisdocument takes precedence. Nothinginthisdocument,however, supersedesapplicable laws and regulationsunlessa specificexemptionhas been obtahd.

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    MIL-S~-100F3. DEFINl~ONS

    3.1 Acronyms and abbreviations used in this standati. The acronymsandabbreviationsused inthisstandad are defined as follows:a. ABCA

    b. AR-C. ASCC

    d. CADe. CADICN

    f. CAGE

    g. CAGEC

    h. CARC

    i. CDAj. CSIk. CSP1. DFARS

    m. DLn. DLAo DLSC

    AMERICAN BRITISH CANADIANAUSTRALIANAS REQUIREDAIR STANDARDIZATIONCOORDINATING COMMl~EECOMPUTER AIDED DESIGNCOMPUTER AIDEDDESIGN/COMP~R AIDEDMANUFACWRINGCOMMERCWL AND GOWRNMENTENTITY CODECOMMERCM AND GOVERNMENTEN-IWY CODECHEMIW AGENT RESISTANTCOATINGCURRENT DESIGN ACTIVIWCRlnCAL SAF~ ITEMCUtTiCAL SAFEW PROCESSDEFENSE FEDERAL ACQWSITIONREGULATION SUPPLEMEWDATA LISTDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCYDEFENSE LOGISTICS SERVICESCENTER

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    p. DODq. DoDISS

    r. ECNs. ECPt. EGDu. ERRv. ESDw. FSCM

    x. GDAy. HCIz. HCP

    aa. IFat). IGES

    ac. ILad. INTae. MSaf. NORag. tWNah. ODA

    MIL-STD1OOFDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEDEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEINDEX OF SPECIFICA~ONSAND STANDARDSENGINEERING CHANGE NOTICEENGINEERING CHANGE PROPOSALELECTRONIC GENERATED DATAENGINEERING RE~E RECORDELEC~OSTATIC DISC*RGEFEDERAL SUPPLY CODE FORMANUFACTURERSGOVERNMENT DESIGN AC~WHARDNESS CRITICAL ITEM (NUCLEAR)~ESS CRITICAL PRO=SS(NUCLEAR)INTERMEDWTE FREQUENCYIN TIM GRAPHICS EXCHANGESPECIFIWmONINDEX LISTINTERFACE CONTROLMILITARY STANDARD (SHEET FORM)NOTKE OF REVIS~NATIONAL STOCK NUMBERORIGINAL DESIGN ACTIVITY

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    MIL-STD-IOOFai. ODC

    ~ aj. ODSak. OCI

    al. OCPam. PINan. PLao. QAPap. QSTAG

    .

    aq. SGML -

    ar. SMDas. STEP

    OZONE DEPLETING CHEMICALOZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCEOBSERVABLE CRITICAL ITEM

    OBSERVABLE CRITICAL PROCESSPART OR IDENTIFYING NUMBERPARTS LISTQUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONQUADRIPARTITE STANDARDIZA~ONAGREEMENT (AMERICAN-BRITISH-CANADIAN-AUS~LIAN ARMYSTANDARDIZATION PROGRAM)STANDARDIZED GENERAL MARKUPLANGUAGESTANDARDIZED MILITARY DRAWINGSTANDARD FOR THE EXCHANGE OFPRODUCT DATA

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    MIL-STD-IOOF3.2 Acceptance. The act of an authorized representativeof the Governmentbywhichthe Governmentassumesfor itsetf,or as an agent of another, ownershipof existingandidentified supplies tendered, or approvesspeoifIcservices rendered,as partialorcomplete performance of the contracton the part of the contractor.3.3 Adopted Items. Itemsapproved for inclusionin the DoD logisticssystemthroughassignment of National StockNumber (NSN) by the Defense LogisticsAgency (DLA),or recognitionby DIA of item Reference Numbers as establishedby manufacturerspart number, specifkation ordrawing, or trade name (when itemsare identifiablebytrade name only).3.4 Altered item. An altered item is an existing item, under the controlof anotherdesignactivikyor defined by a nationallyrecognized s~n document that issubjectedto physicalalterationto meet the design requirements.3.6 Approved km name. An approved item name is a name approved by theDirectorateof Cataloging,Defense Logtics Services Center and published in theCatalogingHandbook H6, Federal RemName Dirwtory for SupplyCataloging.3.6 Artwork Maater. An accurately-scaled configurationwhich is used to producetheProductionMaster. (ANSMPC-T-50)3.7 ~ Anumbarofpartsor suksmblbs or any mmbhtkm *W j~~toge-topekmla- tia, ads-b wmmbly withoutdegradationof any of the parts. (Examples: power shovel-front,fan assembly,audio-frequency

    -) .NOTE: The clistktion between an assembly and a 8@assmMy isdeterminedbyindtviduu{Iq@@On. AnassemMy inoneirn stanoemyhati_ina-rwhere itformsa portionof a higherassembly.3.7.1 Inseparable aaaembly. See 3.57.3.8 Asw@atud list. A tabulationof pertinent engineering informationpertaining to anitem depicted on an engineering drawing or on a set ofengineeringdrawings.3.9 Bulk Items, Bulkitemsare those oonstWents of an aswmbty or part, suchas oil,wax, Sotder,cement, ink, dampmgfluid,greace,flux, welding rod, twine or chain, thatsatMes Oneormore ofthe fotlm@ng*:

    tkquantq requiredcannot mMly be predetermined

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    b.MIL-STD-1OOF

    the physicalnatureofthe material issuch that it is not adaptableto pictorialrepresentationthe finishedsize isobtainable through use of such tools as shears,pliersor knives,withoutfurther machiningoperation, and thefinal confquration is suchthat it oan be described inwritingwithoutthe necessityof pictorialrepresentation.

    3.10 Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC). A CARC (MIL-C-53072) enhancesthe decontaminationprocessfor combat and supportequipment that is subjectedtosurfacecontaminationby ohemicd attack on the battlefield. Chemical agents depositedon the surfaoeof CARC paintsremain on the sudaoe, and can be removed withdecontaminantprocdur. withoutdestroyingthe coating.3.11 Cwle Identification. See CommercialAnd Government Entity (CAGE) Code.3.12 Combination of items. A combination of items,such as a cartridge, linksandcontainer, ina singleoompositeunitconsistingof one or mom items withthe relatedequipment,toolsand spare partswhich make the unitcomptete for issue. Acombinationmay also consistof two or more itemswithout equipment, tools or spareparts.3.13 COmmr@al and Government EntBy (CAGE) Coda A five chamder codew listedincatak@ng ++andbookH4/H8, COmmemd and @wmment Entity(CAGE)Code, which is assignedto oommemialand Government acthdtiis that manufactureor-h,w~-mba eupp&aef6rtha GmmmmnL Wemmdwithadrawing nwnberorpartrwmer,the CAGECodede@g_ti_ @vii f?omwhose series the drawing or PIN is assigned. The CAGE Code was p~ViOUS~oalledmanufadum%3.14 Cannwrcfaf h. Apnxtuct, material, ode, code ~ number orFederal SupplyCode fw Manufacturers (FSCM). component, sub-system,or systemsoldortraded to the gene~ publlc tn the course ofnormatbustnessuperatlonsatpricesbased on establishedcatalog or market prices. (MIL-T-31OOO)3.1S Contract A rnutuaflybindingtegal relationshipobligatingthe sdier to furnishtheSupplieeorsewioes (klctudingomsW@mn )andthebwyertop ayforthem. ttkwludeeatltypesof cOmmWm@that ob@atethe GOwmmmttoan expmWweuf.appmpM@funds andthat, exc0pt8s0#erWse wHuXla@ ,mif?w?itklgm tnadditionto bilateralinstnments, oontractsinolude, but are not limited to, awards and notioesof

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    ML-STD-IOOFawards;job orders or task letterissued under basic orderingagreements;lettercontracts;orders, suchas purchaseorders, underwhich the contractbeoomeseffectivebywrittenacceptance or performance;and bilateralcontractmodifications.3.16 Contracting activity. That Government aotivityhavinga legal agreementor orderwith an individual,partnmhip, oompany, mpomtht ~ or otherentityfor thedesign, development, manufacture,maintenance, modification,orsupptyof itemsorSenhces.3.47 Contractor. An individual,partnership,company, corporation,associationorother service havinga contractwith the Government for the design, development,manufacture,maintenance, moMkath orsupply ofltems under thetOIWtSOfacontract. A Govemmentadivitypethlm nganyoreli of theabovefunotkmismnsidOredto bewxmtraclorf6rod@r@m~ . ~ (MILSD-973)3.18 Copy. Any reproductionor duplication,inany media, of an original.3.49 Cdtical aafdy characWWc. Any feature, such as toleranoe,finish,material~~* ~ , assemblyOrin-~a*w,*MHnonconformingor missing,couldcause the flaitumor malfunctionof the crftkatsa&tyitem.3.2o Cdtical aa$aty item (CSI)mA part, a- ,inatalkitkm orpmdudionsy$temWithoneormom- ohmwWMbthat,Rti~ tothedesigndataorquallty~ uhmentswolM mauttinant?naafe oondMm. ---~hazard severitycategoriesI and II of MILSIB88Z, SystemSafety Program

    Rapwmn@,8nd ineiude@ondiWm Whie&eddoaueeb esof-- tothaenditemofmajof ampawnh,lcle sofoontrolw~ m~~3.21 cum dedgn adh?tty (coA)*AnaothmyGowfnn~ )-havingresponsibilityforthe designof an item, and the preparationor maintenanceofdrawingsand assockted docwmts. Curmmtdesign actMtycOuldbe**dactivityor new aotivkywhen that responsibilii is trensfbrredfromanotherGovernmentor cotltra%r d@$lt q.3.22 DepartmentOfDefenee Index of Specification and Standards (DoDTSS). TheDoD publicationthat IlstsunclassifiedFederal and-~ and standards,retatcdStandwdtmtkmdmmwnts,andvohmtmy~ ~km~w.3.Z3DestgnmX?vtty. AdeSlgnaCtWityiS-taCMVkW*,Qf-*, ~for the designof an item. The activitymaybe Government, oornmeroial,or nonprofit. (ASzW Y1424W. %0* cm- design @u@ and orighal designadiv~.

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    3.24 Digital data.whichthe user andMIL-STD-1OOF

    Data storedon a computer systemwhichemploys a displayonthe oornputerinteractto create entitiesfor the productionof layouts,drawings,numerid oontroltapes, or other engineering data.

    b 3.26 Distribution statement A statement used in markinga technioaldocumenttodenote the extent of itsavailabilityfor distribution,release, and diaolosumwithoutneedfor additionalapprovalsand authorizationsfrom the controllingDoD office.3.26 DocurnenL Documentapplies to the specifications,drawings, lists,standards,pamphlets, reportsand printed,typewrittenor other information,relatingto the design,procurement,manufacture, test or acceptance inspectionof items or services.3.27 Drawing (engineering). An engineering document or digital data file(s) thatdiscloses(dirwtly or by refenmc@. by means of graphicor textual presentations,orcombinationsof both, the physicaland functional requirementsof an item.3.28 Drawing forma~ The arrangement and organizationof informationwithinadrawing. This includessuchkatures as the size and arrangement of btocks,notes,lists,revisioninformation,and use of optionalor supplementalMocks.3.29 Duplicats orightal. A replicaof an engineering drawingordigitaldata file(s)created toserve asthe OfWialreOOfdOftki@m*n W_ has beenlost.3.30 End-product (end-bin). An end-product is an item, such as an Mvidual part or

    - aseemMy, initsfinalor oompWed state. (ASME Y14.24M)3031 -r@ =@ne@mU ~~ such as dmwiqgs =smkted 1=.aocompwying documents, manufacturerspecificationsand standar&, or otherinformationprepared by a des@nactivii and relatingto the dasign, manufacture,~t~~~ of items.3.32 Federal Supply Code for Manufacturer (FSCM). See CommercialandGovernment Entity(CAGE) Code.3.33 Fhd nurnbar or item numbar. A reference numberassigned to an item in lieuofthe items Identifying number on the field of the drawing and entered as a crossreference to the itemnumberof the pati listswhere the Itemname and Identificationnumberare given. R&mimoe &Agmtkw in accordancewithAhlSUfEEE Std 200 maybe wed 88 find numbomoritam numbom. (AWE Y14.MM).3.34 Firmware. The combinationof a hardware device and computer instructionsorcomputerdata that reside as read-onty software on the hardware device. The softwarecannotbe readilymodifkd unckwprogram control. (MJL-STD-498).

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    MIL-STD-1OOF3.35 Government design activity (GDA). The Government agency responsible,orscheduled to become responsible, for configurationmanagement and designrequirementsof a configurationitem.3.36 C3KNJp.A cdeotion of units, assemblii or suhssembliis which isa subdivisionof a set or system, but which isnot capable ofperforminga completeoperationalfunction. (Examples: antenna group, indidor group.)3.37 Initial Gmphks Exchange Specification (lGES). A neutral file formatfor therepresentationand transferof productdefinitiondata among CAD/CAM systemsandapplicationprograms. (MIL-STD-1840).3.38 ~ h. Onawhich W=@==-~~-characteristics as to be equlvdent in performanceto another item of simitaror identioalpurposes;and iscapable of bdng exchanged for the other itemwithoutsektion for fitor perform noe, ancfwithou tabrationofthe~ or of adjoinhg items,except fbr adjustment. (ASME Y14.24M)3.39 htterhce characteristic. Those characteristicswhich affectthe physicalorfunctionalcharacteristicsof co-functioningitems.The characteristicsare establishedtoallow equipmentor systemsto be compdib bewithquipmento raystemstiticontrolof diffWent omtomem, oontmctom,or designacUvMes. Changea to Werfaoe. .chmdw@mshall bemo@n@ed witt?allaffsdmd acthdbs.3.40 item. A non-specificterm used to denote any unit or product includingmaterials,-$ ~$ ~ ,moaeWbe andoempUbrecWare.3.41 RWnWenttflcamn. The ambhtkm of theputor kknMyng number atKfthe*W design activity CAGE &de. (NOTE: Not appbble tovendor item oontroldrawings.)3.42 Manufacturer. An individual,company,corporation,firmor Governmentactivkywho:

    a. controlsthe productionof an tire, or

    c. assembles materiatsor components,with or withoutmodifkatkm, intomorecompk?xitems.3.43 Master d?avvh?g.A docmnent that B- the dimensional limitsor grid +ooatkmsapplicableto any or all parts of a printed board (rigidor flexible), includingthe

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    NIL-STD-IOOFarrangementof conductiveand nonconductivepatternsor elements, size, type, andlocationof holes;and any other informationnecessary to describethe productto befabricated. (ANSIIIPC-T-50)

    - 3.U Matched parts. Matched parts are those parts, such as special applicationparts,which are machine or electrically matched, or otherwise mated, and for whichreplacementas a matched set or pair is essential.3.45 Nationally recognized standard. A specification or standard issued with theintent to establish commontechnical requirements. Such standatis are developed byor for a Government activii or by a non-Government organization (private sectorassociation, organization, or teohnical society) which oonducts professionalstandardization activities (plans, develops, establishes, or publicly coordinatesstandards, specificatkms,handbooks, or related documents) and is not organized forprofrt. (ASME Y14.24M)3.46 National Stock Number (NSN). A number assigned to each item of suppty,thatis purchased, stockedor distributed within the Federal Government.3.47 Non-Governmmt am$ard (w timent). A standadwmn documentdeveloped by a private sector association, organtion or technical sodety whichplans, devebpe eeWksks or coordinates &andads, speoika tions, handbooks orrelated docume&. Wm&wmmmt standards adoptd bythe DoDarelistedln theDoDISS. (MILSTD-962)~ 3.48 Non-part drawing. An engineering drawing that provides requirements, W& aspmcedum or Instructions,applicable to an item, when it is not convenient to includethis information on the applicable part drawing. Examptes include test requirementsdrawing and [email protected] ?Wcloar effects. In thiscontext, nuclear effects include the effectson assemblies,.WhMwmbk or partsdue to nuclear-power sources, space radiation or rwctear-weapon-produced environments.3.50 Nucbar Hatufnoas Crltkal I@em(HCJ). A Nuclear HCI is an itemof hardware orsoftwarethat satKflesane ormm 6fthe Wtowing amditkm

    a. Fmctior@y r$quiredhardware (meanin@hasdwarnincludedin SySbIII designtoeat@anym@@emnt Qtttarthanauchark denmg )wtmsemapnaeto#leopeoifMfl@ear%nvirOr#wmta aouldOaue@&@mMiOn in Systmllsuwivabilityunless additionalprovisions for hardness are included in the item~ecifi~atiwl, design. manufacture, i@mselectionprocess, provisioning,confquration control,etc.

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    MIL-STD-HX)Fb. Functionalityrequiredh8K W8~0or softwarethat inherentlyprovides

    protection**for the systemor any of Its elements against the specifkdnuolearenvironments,and which ifmodhd, removed or replaoedby analternate designcould cause a degradation in system survlvablllty.c. Hardness dedicated hardware or software included inthe systemsolelyto

    achieve systemnuclear survivabilityrequirements.d. Hardware items (at the level of application) to which a HardnessCriticalProcess (HCP) isapplied.e. A subassemblyor higher level of assemblywhich containsone or moreHCls.

    (forexample, the itemwas not designed for its nuolearweapon responsebuthas theintrinsicoapaWity to performadequately inthe _ nqckw environments. Thisdefinitionimtudes itemswhose design is modifiedto prmhdefor nuclearsurvivabilityofother items,but not to providefor their own suwivabilky.)3.M Nuclear Hardnaas Crttical Process (HCP). A Nuclear FiCP Isany fabrication,manufacturing,assembly, installation,maintenanceand repair, or other prooessorprooedurewhii implementsa ?wdnesa designfeature and satisfk syatmnhardnessrequhments.3X2 0b80rvablo Crltlcal ?bm (OC ). AnOClb any partof ~~ -Wdesigned, seleckd orqualifiedto meet spedfkd observable requirements.3A3 ~ab Crwal Pm@on (OCP}. An OCP isany fdmoatkm, Inanuhwturing,aS$lemW, insta-, m--timti, w*~a~titiimplementsan observabledesign and satisfm observablesystem requkmmts.3.64 Original. The currentdesign advlty% futl &e reproducibledrawing ordigitaldatafile(s)onwhich is kept the revisionrecordrecognizedas official.3.66 Orlglnal data. A date that establishesthe originationof the drawing and isretainedthroughoutthe lif6 of h d-mw~figf6r_~-ofi] i-~ ~urposes...- -

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    MIL-STD-1OOFsubjectto disassemblywithoutdestructionor impairmentof designed use. (Examples:transistor,compositionresistor,screw, gear, transformer,millingcutter) See 3.7.1.u3.68 Part or identifying Number (PIN). The identifierassignedby the responsibledesign activityor by the controllingnationally recognized standardwhich uniquelyidentifies(relathmo that designactivity)a specific item. The PIN generally ino udesthecontrollingdrawingor documentnumber and optionalsuffix. The PIN does not includethe drawing revisionidentifier,drawing size, or CAGE Code. The term partoridentifyingnumberreplacesthe terms partnumberand bulkmateriil identifkationnumber. (ASME Y14.24M and MIL-STD-961 )3.69 PfOCUtillfJaCtiV~. A ~t of a Govmment agenoy havinga significantacquisitionfunctionand dmlignatadassuch bytheheadofthe agency. Unk=sagancyregulationsspedfy otherwise,the term procuringactivii shall be synonymouswithcontractingactivii.3.60 Product Includesmaterials,parts, components, subassemblies, assemblies,and equipments. The term productwherever used in this documentshall alsoencompassa famityof products. A famityof productsis defined as all productsof thesame classification,design, construction,material, type, etc., produced@h the sameproduction faafities, processes, and quaiity of material, under the same managementand qualityoontmts,but havingthe aemptab+evarietyof physkadand functional

    *ohmWm@sd@find andspcifkd inthe ~~~ . .~3.61 Product WHtion data. Denotes the totalityof data elements requiredtocOmp&tdydofii aprodu& froduotdufii datainduchs~ -YrelatiOn@X , tolerano86,attrbutes and features necessary to complet&y define a~t~wan~ofpmtiti~~~~n,m.Manufactm, W and kmpechl. (ML-Q-26000).3.82 Production master. A 1 to 1 scale patternwhich is used to produoeone or moreprintedboards (rigidor flexible)within the accuracy spedfied on the Master Drawing.~-T-30).3.63 QuaIMkatiorLThe formalprooessby which a manufacturersproductisexamined for compliancewiththe mquhments ofmmuroeoontrodrawingforthepurposeofappmdngttle mmfadmr as a some of wppty. (AWE W4.24M).3.64 Quatity a8sumtce. Aptarmed and qmemticpattemftia-mm-=fy~provideadequate confidencethat management and teohnical planningand controlsareadequate to:

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    MIL-STD-1OOFb. Create productsand sewices that conformto the establishedtechnicalrequimrmmts.

    3.6S Quality aasurance provisions (QAP). QAPs are the ckxwnented requirements,proceduresand crltedanecessaryfordemonstratingthat designsoonformto userrequirementsand that materiel and associatedservioesconformto approveddesigns.In the oontextof thisstandard, QAP is used to conveya documentpreparedseparatefrom, but indhct supportof, the stated drawing requhements.3.66 fleferanced docunwnts. Design activitystandards,drawings, specifications,orother documentsreferencedon drawingsor lists.3.67 Repair pa-. Those support items that wean integralpart of the end itemortqlatemwhichwatias~ . (MLSTD=1366-1)3.66 Repairable. Havingthe capabilityof being repaired.3.69 Replacomant dmwing. A replacement drawing isa new originaldrawingsubstitutedforthe previousoriginaldrawing of the sama drawing rmmbw.3.70 Ravlslon. Anychange to an originaldrawingwhich requiresthe revisionlevel tobe advanced.3.71 RwMon w@w&aWL A revision~ isadowment suchasa Noticaof Revision(NOR), Engheehg Change Natioe (E@t) or Re@aionDimcthm(RD) whichdescribesthe changes to be made to the drawing indetail and is issuedbythe advitywiwhqbtiti-.3.72~b. AaaMacl itwnis8n dsth@am,~h-of~designactivkyorde6ned byan**~~ dmumant, thatisSubjactedtwmfinadacoepta nce criteria(such as fit, tolerance, perfomumoe, orreliablttty)to meet design requirements.3.?3 SW A unitor UIIR$ml necessary awmlblm SUbaSSemb= =m-w=connectedor assuoiatadtogether to perform an operational function. (Examples: radioreceivii ~ sound rneasurlngset, whii includesparts assemlilks arid unitssuch ascable, microphoneand measuring instruments;radar horningset) Set is alsoused todenote a cokbon oflikeparts suohasatoo+-wt Ora-Uf-.3.74 SplMwttzwdsegment uft@UstTy A~em~expertisein developing, manufacturing,& both, specificproductsor productlinestom@customw$e@aa@&

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    MlL-STD-l 00F3.76 Specification. A documentprepared specifkdly to support acquisitionwhiohclearlyand aocuratetydescribesessential teohnical requirementsfor purchasingmateriel. Proceduresnecessaryto determine that the ruquinments for the materielcovered by the spedflcationhave been met are also inoluded. (MIL-STD-9$1).3.76 Standard. A documentthat establishes engineering and technical requirementsfor items, equipments,pmoesses,procedures, practices and methods that have beenadopted as standard. Standardsmay also establish mquuements fbr selection,applicationand designcriteriafor materiel. (MIL-STD-962).3.77 Standardization document A document developed by the Government orprivate Seotorassociation,Oigmizwon, or technical SooietyWm pkw, *W*,estabwhes or cooww@s standards, - tions, tw&ookS, or similar documentsfor the purposeof standardizingitems, materiak p~s, or procedures.3.78 Standard, company. A -ny document whioh establishesengineering andtechnical limitationsand applicationsfor items, materials, processes,methods, designsand engineering practicesuniqueto that company. (MIL-T-31OOO).3.79 Standard, mllitaty. Militarystandards are documents issuedwithintheflepartment of Defense inaccordancewith the basic policyof the Def&nseStandwdzatbl and SpeMc@h Program. MUitarystmdmtsamusedtithe--~ ~ Ofergineering pmctioes(includii m ~s),-u~s WX==$t Codes,safety P -s -~nomenclatures,type designationsand characteristicsfor standard equipmek or items,eithefsing lyorinfamiks. Mwary starukkare deousedtocouer overtiChamcteristksof farnibs of end itemsor major components. These characteristicsinotude,as ap@caMe , envelope dimensions, performance mtings, primarystructuralfeatures, anddatarequke dfbrtheinterchangeti~d component .Limiiedcoordinationstandmts followthe same procedures and prooessesfor format asspecifiedfor coordinatedstandards. (MIL-STD-$82)3.80 SubauembTy. Tkuoor more parts which fbrm a potion uf an assernbtyor a unttreplaoeabteas a whole, but having a part or parts which are indtildualty replaceable.(Examples gun mount stand,window sash, recoil mechanism, floating piston,telephone dial, IntermediateFrequency (IF) strip, terminai boardwith mountedparts.)(MtL-STD-280)

    3.81 Wpptler. See Vendor.3S2 SyUwwtrically qapofsita parts.whkh are mirrorimages ofeach other Symmetrically opposite pack are those pafts

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    MIL-STD-1OOF3.83 System (genaml). A compositeof equipment, skillsand techniquescapable ofperformingor supportingan opemtional role or both. A oompletesystemincludesallequipment, falated faollities,material,software, scwioes and personnelrequiredfor itsoperation and supportto the degree that It can be oonskkred a setf-dftdent unit In itsintendedopemtional environment. (MIL-STD-280)3.84 Unit An assembly or any combinationof parts, subassembliesand assembliesmountedtogethw __ of Wpetient opOrath in a varietyof situations.(Examples: Hydraulicjack, electricmotor, electronicpower supply, internalcombustionengine, elecWc generator, radioreceiver.)NOTE: rnesbdanhmkaws~e~onin-~. AneleWcmotorforaclockmay be consideredas a partbecause it is not normallysubjeotto disassembly.3.85 Vendor. A some fromwhoma purchased item isobtained;used synonymoudyin thisstandardwith the term suppler.

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    MIL-STD-IOOF4. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

    b 4.1 Coverage. The general requirementsfor the preparation of engineeringdrawingsand associatedlistsshall be inaccordancewithChapter 100 as contained herein.4A.1 Reference to this standard. IJIIlessotherwise specified,where drawingsarebased on this Standard, thisfact shall be noted on the drawings. Referenms tothisStandard may include the applicableRevision level (letter) and Noticenumber(s). See6.2.2.

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    MLS D-1OOF& DETAILED REQUIREMENTS

    &l Applicability. Detailed requirementsforthe preparationof engineeringdrawingsand associatedlistsshall be in accordancewithChapters 200 through700 ascontained herein.

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    MIL-STD-1OOF6. NOTES

    (This sectioncontains informationof a general or explanatory nature that maybehelpful,but is notmandatory.)6A Intended use. The requirementscontained hereinapply to hardcopydrawings,digitaldata file(s), associated listsand textual data resultingfrom the contractualapplicationof DOD-D-1000, MIL-T-3f 000 or MIL-T47500.6.1.1 Applicability The currentdocument specifyingengineering drawingsas atechnicaldata package element is MiL-T-31000. DOD-D-1OOOand MIL-T47500 areinactivefor new design.6.2 Acquisition requirements.6.2.1 Issue of 0001SS. When this standard is used in acquisition,the applicableissueofthe DODISS mustbe cited in the solicitation(see 2.1.1, and 2.2).6.2.2 Tailoring guidance. To ensure proper appkatkm of this standard, inWaths forbids, requestsfor proposals,statements of work, and Contract Data Requirements Lists(CDRLS) musttailor the requirementsin Chapters 100 through700 to excludeunmcessay requirements. It isessential that the amtmctmi applicabiii of thenumerousreferenceddocuments, as contained herein, especially Chapter 100, be asdefinkiveaeprdkakk Any tailoringof MlL-STD-l(Xl must also be consistentwithMIL-T-31OOO,TDP Opt&n SelectionWorksheets. Atthoughthe manner and extentofsuchtatiortngwill vafy inaccordancewith programor end-item requirements, thefollowingis providedas a minimumftwconsideration in acquisitiondocuments:

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    MIL-STD-1OOF(b) By reference. (Specify )(c) Contractoroption

    (3) General use or mutti-usenotations

    (a) allowed D(b) not allowed c1

    F. DrawingDetail (ASME Y14.24M) (Choose all that apply)(1) Monodetail c1(2) Muftidetail c1(3) Tabulated o

    G. Dinwm ion in g an d Tokmcing (101.5, 101.18.6e, 602) (Choose all that apply)

    c1

    (1)(2)(3)

    Metric

    Decimal-inchApplicationof ANSI Yf4.5M(a) Specificissue (revision)required (Sp@fy(b) Issue ineffect (Specify issue

    oc1

    t-i. DrawingNotes (101.18.5, 101.18.6) (Choose One)(f)(2)(3)

    Ondmwirtg c1#3yreference. (S@fy ) oContractorsoption c1

    1. QualityAesuranoeProvisions(QAP) (101 .18.6h and Appendix C) (Choose alJthatapply)(1) Not required n

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    fullL-sTD-looF(c) Remove all revisionhistorybut retain lineentry for revisionauthorizationand date of revision(d) Remove all except revisionprecedingcurrent(e) Maintain revisionhistoryin itsentirety

    N. Adding Sheets (ASME Y14.35M) (Choose all that appiy)(1) Contractoroption(2) Optionalmethods

    (a) Renumber sheet usingconsecutivewhole numbers(b) Number added sheets in decimal-numbersequence(c) Numberadded sheets inalpha-numericsequence

    O. Deleting Sheets (ASME Y14.35M) (Choose all that appk)(1) Contra*r option

    uc1o

    c1

    c1c1c1

    c1(2) Optionalmethods

    (a) Renumberallaffectedremainingsheets n(b) Affeotedremainingsheets not renumbered (revision statusofsheets Mookis updated withnotationssuohas CANC or DEL) 0

    P. Markingson EngineeringDrawings (Chapter 500) (Ch- one)

    (b) ApphcaW special notes (Speoify ) o

    (2) Spedal itSm?SWKfprooesaesdonotapply ClQ. AssociatedLists@SME Y14.341Vland Chapter 700) (Choose all that apply)

    (1) Nondigltal (Specify ) o

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    MIL-STD-1OOF6.3 International agreements. Ceftain provisionsof this Military Standard are thesubject of International Standardization Agreements (see following listing). Whenrevision or canoeilation of this standard is proposed which will affect or violate the+ International Agrwment conoerned, the Preparing Activky will take appropriatereconciliation action through international standardization channels includingdepartmentalstandardizationoffices, if required.6.3.1 Air Standardmtion Coordinating Committee (ASCC), Ak Standards (AIRSTDS):

    - ASCC AIR STD I(W2, Graphical Symbologyfor use on EngineeringDrawingsandAssociatedData.- ASCC AIR STD 104/5, Definitionsfor use on Engineering DrawingsandAssociatedData.- ASCC AIR STD 104/6, Engineering Drawing Formats.- ASCC AIR STD 104/9, Abbreviationsfor use on Engineering DrawingsandAssociatedData.- ASCC AIR STD 104/10,- ASCC AIR STD 104/11,- ASCC AIR STD 104/12,Drawings.- ASCC AIR STD 104/13,- ASCC AIR STD 104/20,- ASCC AtR STD WW4,

    Engineering DrawingTbs.Types of Engineering Drawings.Numbering, Coding and

    Revisiin of Engineering

    Mentitkation of Engineering

    Drawings.Electricaland ElectronicD\agrams~~ - A~ Data Lists

    - ASCC AIR STD, 104~6, Engineering Drawing Practices6.3.2 Amerka n, 6++tbh, Canadian, Auatraliart (A6CA) Army Standardization?~,~~~ . (cWW@@):

    - QSTAG 229,- QSTAG 275,- QSTAG 323,

    AbbreviationsFor Use On Drawings.Graphical SyrnbdsWelding Symbols.

    For Electricaland ElectronicDiagrams

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    MIL-STD-1OOF6.6 Subject term(key word) Iieting.

    AcronymAltereditemAssemblyAssociatedlistBulkitemCAGE CodeContractnumberCriticalsafetyDesignactiv~DiagramDigitaldataDimenskmingDiwibutbn statement- ~-ElectrostaticDischargeSensitiveItem idenWcatkmNotesNuclearhardnessPart or identifyingnumberParts lidProductdefinkii dataQualikatiiselected Remsource controlVendor tern control

    6.7 Changes from previous isuue. Marginal notationsare not used inthisrevisiontokkntify changes with mpeot to the previous issue due to the extent of the changas.

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    MIL-STD-1OOFCHAPTER 100

    PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS- 100. General. This chapter establishesthe essentialgeneral requirementsandreferencestandards acceptable for the preparationof engineering drawingsandassociatedlists.

    101. Basic practices.104.1 Size and format of engineering drawings.10f.1.1 Metric. Metric drawing sheet sizes and format shall be in accordancewithASME Y14.lM.101.1.2 Declrnakinch. Deamal-kh drawing sheet sizes and format shall be inaccordancewith ASME Y14.1.

    101.1.3 Application data. When used, ApplicationData with NextAssemblyandUsedon columnsare requiredfor drawingswhose detail part or assemblydepi-thereon isfor an element of a larger item. The NextAssembty~NEXT ASSY) columnshall showthe drawing number(s)of the next largerassernbly(ies)to which the drawingapp ies. The Used On (WSED ON) coknnn shati show the model numhr orequivalentdesignatorof the assembled unit(s) ofwhich the partisan element. TheApplicationData shall be located near the Title Blockon sheet 1, or@aced on aseparate referenceddocument, or provided on a sepamte parts Iii. When the. .appkakm dataappears onasefwate rekmced document, aorossmferenoenoteshall be includedon each parent drawing to indicatethat a separate referenceddocumentisavailable. When appkation data k includedon a separate Parts List, thenote requiredby 705.3.1 shall be expanded to read SEE SEPARATE PARTS LISTFOR PARTS AND APPLICATION DATA.101.2 Line conventions and teWwktg. Lines and lettering shall meet the k9@Mty andr@p@WWty qukmenkofNU1-D-5480adshaUbeti accordaracewithASMEY14.2NL10t3 Sh@e, rnuttipte and aectkmal view drawings. Single, multipleand wxtionalviewsshown on engineering drawingsshatl be in accxmlancewithASME Y14.3M.101.3.1 isometric and pictorial views. Isometricor pictorialviews maybe shown onengineeringdrawingsprovidingclarity is not degraded. ~ 203.~01.3.2 Projection systms. Projectionsystems and associatedsymbotsshaltbe inaccordancewith ASME Y14.3NL

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    MIL-STD-1OOF101.4 Metric values. Metricvalues, when usedon engineeringdrawings, shallbe inaocordanoewtthASTM E380.101.4.1 MeWc deeigns. When use of MIL-STD-1476 is a desgn requirement,drawingsshall be identifiedas metricand the metricsystemshall be applied inaccordancewithMIL-STD-1476.10f.5 Dimensioning and tolerancing. Dimensioningand tolerancingshall be inaccordancewithASME Y14.5M and the following:101.5.1 Ap@catton. Referenceto ASME Y14.5M shall always includethe year ofissue applicableto the drawing inquestion, for example ASME Y14.5M-1 994. Seealso 101.18.6e.101.5.2 Knurfing dimensioning. Knurlingdimensioningshall be in accordancewithANSI B94.6.101.6 SUrfaoe texture. Surfaoetexture, wavinessand lay shall be indicated inaoomkmoe withANSVASME 046.1.101.6.~ Surface W)ctun aymbola. Surface texture symbo+sshallbe in accordanceWtiANSl Y?4.36.101.7 SOmw W@ad mpmumww Scxwuuwds Mbe ~~ ~accordancewith ANSI Y14.6 and Yl&M. Referencesto screw thread acceptability9* - @@ be inaccordancewtthANSUASME B1.3NI.$01.8 Gurs. Gems shall be delineated m accordme withANSI Y14.7.1 andY14.7.2.10l.$ Mechankal springs. Mechanical springsshallbe delineated in accordanceUVlthmm Y14.?3M.10f.10 Optkal .Iemonts and optical systems. Opticalelements and opticalsystemsshatltm ddiwa@d in accmkmcewith ASMWANSt Y94.?8.fO1.tl Castings ad forgin~. Castii and forgingsI#KJIbe delineated inaococdanceWithAWE Y14.8M.101.12 GmphIcsymbols, designations, letter symbofs and abbreviations. Graphicsymbofs,designations, lettersymbotsand abbreviationsused on engineering drawingsand associatedlistsshall be inaccordance withtNs standardand the standards

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    MIL-STD-1OOFindicatedbelow. Where graphic symbols, designations, lettersymbolsandabbreviationsare not covered by the listedstandard; they maybe used providedtheyare explained on each drawing or referenced to an explanatorydocument. Therefemnoed explanatorydooumentsfor non-standardsymbolsshallbe furnishedwith theengineeringdrawings. When non-standardgraphic symbols,designations, lettersymbolsand abbreviationsare used repeatedly, they shouldbe forwarded to thecustodianof this standard for possible inclusionin the respectivestandard.101.12.1 Graphic symbols.101.12.2 Graphic symbols for electrical and electronics diagrams. Graphicsymbolsfor electricaland electronicsdiagrams shall be in accordancewith IEEE Std315 and SupplementANSfflEEE STD315a.10t .12.3 Graphic symbols for logic functions. Graphicsymbolsfor logic functionsshall be in accordancewithANSUIEEE Std 91 and SupplenwmtIEEE Std 91a.101.12.4 Graphic symbols for flowchart diagrama. Fkwohart symbolsfor use ininformationprocessingshall be in accordance with FtPS PUB 24.101.12.5 Graphic symbols for flueric power diagrams. Graphic symbok for fhenc-~ shall be in acoordarlm with NliL-sTD-W00.IM.12.6 Gfaphk symbols for electrical wiring and layout diagmma uad inamhitecture and building construction. Graphic symbolsfor electricalwiringandw~ umdinarellitwWe aJldbuikMfj comW@&nslhall beinaccosdanceWithANSI Y32.9.101.12.7 GM@C symbole for pkwnbi~ fiIcWW8. -phic s- ti @J-qfixturesfor diagrams used in architectureand buikfingconstructionshall be inaccordancewithANSI Y32.4.?OM28 -8ymb@sfor @fcrafthydraMc andpnwmaUc8@3ma Graphicsymbo sfbr aircrafthydraulicand pneumatic systems diagramsshall be in accordancewith SAE AS129D.101.12.9 ship StNetUmi Symbok ship 8trwtUraleymbolsshall be inacoordanoewithM{L-STD-25.101.12.10 Welding symbols. Welding symboisshall be inaccordancewithANSUAWS XL4 togetherMth terms and defktitkm in accordancewithANWAWSA3.O.

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    MTL-STD-IOOF101.12.11 Nondestructhm testing symbols. NondestructivetestingsymbolsshallbeindicatedIn accmknoe withANS1/AWSA2.4.fO1.12.12 &aph\c symbols for fluid powsr dtagram8. Graphic symbo sfor fluiddiagramsshall be in acoordanoewithANSI Y32.1O.101.12.13 Reference designations for electrical and ektronks par@sandequipment. Reference designationsforelectrkal and electronicspartsand equipmentshall be assigned in accordancewithANSMEEE Std 200, IEEE Std 315, andSupplementANSMEEE Std 315a.101.$2.14 * $ytio L6)ttersymbols,WtWl usedon ~w d~wiw~ ~be inaccordance withANSIAWIEYIO.3M and ANSIKEE Stds 260 and 280.101.12.15 Matkmatkal signs and symbols. Mathematical signsand symbolsshallbe in accorda- with ANSI YIO.20 and YIO.20a.

    109.~2.96 Abbrwlatt- AbbrwHons shti be in aooorxhce Mth ASME Y1.1.10f .13 Dtagmms.WI.43.1 ~ Iandobbonkadiapma Ebcbmaland ehkronbdiqmrnsand intenxmnectiondiagramsshall be in aocordk withANSI Y14.15, Y14.15a andY14.16b.104.1391.1 Le@c G&wtd@ramaw Logidr*~ Shaubein auwdama withANSUIEEE Std 991.fO1.13.2 PrhMsd had dmwhge. Printed tread ~ Shanbeinacxxxdancewith the requkements of MLSTD-21 18, ANSMPC-FC-250, and ANSWIPC-D-275, asapphcabie.?ot.t3.3 -?r?mndmmMmm@w $ndgtmwmn wler?prmldtm rddemptkmare indigitalfom (definedeitherby metricor decknal&ch units)the descriptionandform shallbe in accordancewithARSVIPC-D-350.101.M Oa* JMwpamtk)n,mdnwwme, do+ivwy, or ~m401.44.1 MaWta+a.101.14.l.~ Plastlc sheet or rolL Origiials m ptastic sheet shallbe in accordancewithL-WI 9, type I or II, class2. Lhdknensioned drawings, printedwiringartworkmasters,

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    MLSTD-IOOFproductionmastem, and masterpatterndrawings shall be in aocordanoewithMIL-D-5480, Class 2, Type A or B or L-P-519, type I or 11,class 1.

    L 10 LI4.I.2 Paper, tracing. Tracing paper for dimensioneddrawings shallbe inaccordancewith UIJ-P-561, Type as speoikd111.14.1.3 Film, Diazotype. Copies on sensitized, diazotype filmshall be inaccordancewith L-F-340, Type and Class as spe~~ed.101.14.1.4 Paper, Ohzotype. Copies on direct-positive,sensitized (diazotype) papershall be in moorcianoewithW-P-221.101.14.2 Digital data. Engineeringdrawingsprepared by other than manual means(such as computergenerated drawings) shall provide all of the informationmquked bythe particulardrawingtype or level uf designdisclosure. Mhor variationsfromtherequirementsas speoifkd hereinto aooommodatedocument preparationwill beacceptableso longas these variationsmeet the requinments relative to the informationCxmtems.101.14.2.1 Plotters. If originalsam maintainedas digitaldata, copiesresultingfromelectrostatic@ottersneed not meet the material, erasure and aging requirementsof L-P-519 or UJ-P-561.101.W2.2 Mainbnaftca Wess dherwise spdfied, requkemmb f~ ~, Wiml~ and paper do not applyto associaWdiii prepared by automaticdata processing,ordrawtngsprapamd andma&Wned asd@ltald@&10I.14W23 A880datsd -, matemah. ~ listsprepared from digitd dataneed not meettk ~UiMbMWtt 3of101.14.1.1 or 101.14.1.2.10~.14.2.4 Physical media The physicalmedia of digitalproductdefinitiondata shallconformto MIL-STM840. . . .10t.f4.2.5 initial Graphics Exchange Specification (lGES). IGES data fibs shall beClass Tlapplk%ttondata subsets In conformance to MtL-D-28000 and lWL-STD-1840.I01A4.2.628002 and101.14.2.7

    Rasbrdatafib. RasterataUesshaUbenacoodW-wWMIL-R-Musn3-w41.Standardized General Markup Language (SGML). SGMLdata files for

    predominantlyWtua er@neering drawings shall be in conformance@ MIL-M-28001and MU-STD-W4Q.

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    MIL-STMOOF101.14.3 Preparation of duplkab original. Duplioateoriginalsshallnot be preparedfbr the purposeof maintainingdupkate records. Their applicationis limitedtoreplacingmissingoriginaldrawings.101.1S Scale. Scale expresses the ratioof the size of the object as drawn to itsfullsize. Drawingsshall be drawn to a scale that depicts all details of the item dearly andaccuratelyexcept as noted in 101.15.3.101.15.fi Selection of scale. Drawingsshouldshow an object or assemblyto fullscale. When fullscale is not practicable,drawingsmaybe prepared to reducedorenlargedscale. tt is desirable,whenever practicable,that detail drawingsbe preparedtothe same scale as pertinentassembly drawings10tl&2 indication of scale. The soak or scalesto whiohdrawings we preparedshall be indicated inthe drawing scale block.The scale to which the majorityofviewsand sectionsare drawn shall be entmed after SCALEin the spaoe providedoneachsheet of the drawing. The optbns for depictingscale, fraotion, ratio, or deoimal,areindicatedas examples below.The scale of each view or sectiondrawn to otherthm thepredominatescale shall be entered directtyHow the title of the view or section,forexample:SECTION A-A or SECTION A-A or SECTION A-ASCALE 1/2 SCALE 1:2 SCALE .5101.15.3 Drawings not to scale. In the ease of diagrams, pictorials,cable.assembh, tabUW3d andOzlWdrawingsnotpmPar@dtoany-the WordWONEshaflbe entered after SCALEin the spaoe providedon the drawing format. Drawings

    pndorninantl yoftextua loontmntneednothave an~inthebblook.individualdimensionsor illustrationson Suohdmwings shalispecifythe appkabkscale.101.16 Drawing marking for item Mentiflcation. Drawings shaflspecifymarkingm@mmntsfWtems,fnct@hgitemkHMca@n ,hlamoRhmewR#? cm400and MLH13-130.101.16.1 Drawing requkments for part idenWlcation marking. Delineationof partidentifioatii markingson m assooWd -~~~**mqmmntsof U+L-STB130 andehallbQ obUoOti~~~d. .appkaWn(forexafnp+e @amporeten@,andmtenals (for examp+emkper A4-208).101.1BA4 Idmtt lcatbn marking kmtkm and size,The Imtkm m sizeOfneoessary)of the Mtif-tion markingshall be specif~ on the depictionof the itemifitmustbe controlleddue to functionalor fit requirementsor subsequentfinish

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    MIL-STD-1OC)Fapplication. The Iooationshall be identifiedby a leader pointingto a chain line box orthe actual informationto be marked, indicatingapproximatemarkingIooationor, ifneoessary,by dimensionallylocatingthe marldngwhere itwill be applied. The locationof identificationmarkingon itemsthat are subsequentlycoated and finishedshall alsobe controlledand shouldbe specifiedon wfaces that are notsubjectedto the coatingor finish.101.16.1.2 Tags and plates. Tags and plates shall be separatelydefined as a part byapplicablespecification,standardor drawing. The requirementsfor attachinganidentificationplate shall be speoifiedon the using assemblydrawing. The informationto be inoludedon the @e@f&km plate ortmgwhe ninstalledi ntheusingassemblyshallbe specifiedon the assemblydrawing or, if applicable, on the identificationplatedrawing. The informationto be includedon the identificationplate or tag when installedin the using assemblyshall be spedfied on the assemblydrawing.101.16.1.3 Packaged items. Mentifioationrequirementsfor tireswhich by theirnature cannot be physicallymarked and are not permanentlytagged or plate identifiedWNlbe Specikd in accordancewithMIL-STD-129.10~.16.1.4 Attemd, selected, or sou=e conttml item kkmttfkation. Attemd,se+ec%d,and SOUfCOoontrd itemsshall k identifiedin aocmhwe with MlL4T0-1 30.VVhenan itemdefined onavendofitem *_m~~rnadditionto the manufactuws part number an altered itemdrawing shall be prepared toepeoifyhmm~~.m.m.L5 P- bard ~ Mwn@s ~ t(@ntedboardassembliessha lspecifymartungIooation,method, size, matedat,priorityof markingsSpedfied and the extent of applicabllhyof MIL4TD-1285, MIL-STD-21 18, orANSlflPC-0-275, as applicable.fol.f7 O@kH l/alWmWvO dedgm. Optkmailaltemative designsof nmnufaoturingapart, such as %astlngversus weldrnentmaybe speolfled. Where the differencesbetwenthedesigns woutdcatrse ccmthkm#arle s8toflfiews, ma@itkmdvieworviews shall be pmpamd with UX?@@Odknensmnal and other data specifkd thereon.The tlddftlonalV?eWorViOlNsh~ be W@ed WptWMlD&N@lor ARenl~tive Design.Multiplesheet drawingsshall be prepared when f==$$W

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    W1.w CMwdagnotn. D?wuing@otoeOmimdti~ ~-~Okwifytherqhmenb fwtheitem ~wwbe-dh-or to the entire drawing, providingadditional treatment, finish, protectmn,and otherconsiderations.The notes area of a drawing shall k identifiedwith the headiiNOTES

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    MIL-STD-1OOF101.18.1 Language. Unlessotherwisespecifiedon contractor by internationalagreement, drawingsand associatedlistsshall be inthe English language. See 6.2.2.101.18.1.1 Language style. Notes shatl be concisestatementsusingthe simplestwads and phmses for oonveyingthe intendedmeaning. Notes 8hall not includemntractual requirementssuchas statementsof costs,time and place of delivery,methodsof payment, requirementsfor submission,approvalor distributionof data,reportsor plans.101.18.2 Commonly used words and phrases. Certain words and phrasesarefrequentlyused on a drawing. The following rulesshafibe applied:

    a. fWanwwOdocumw@ shall beckdasf6Uows:(1) ...pe...(2) ...conformingto...(3) .o.asspedfied in...(4) ...rnaccotimce with... or ...tA...

    Orlquimmd onthe - ,thatdearlyspacms ttwe%ospbn (s).101.18.3 be of Wall, Will, should nd may.

    a. W#. (MuM,the emphatic bnn of the *, shall be uwd wheneverrequirement is intendedto express a provisionthat iscontractuallybinding.b. VW. MN maybe used to express a deolamtion of purpose on the part ofthe DesignAdvity. It maybe necessary to use Will in cases when simple

    futurttyis required.c. $houtdmand~. StuX?l&t lnd~ammedwh entiisneoeesq@exptess rmnmndatwypmiskms .

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    MIL-STMOOFtOl .18.4 Indefinite terms. Indefiniteterms suchas and/or,etc., e.g. and i.e.shall not be used. On drawings,definite, precise language is imperative.101.18.6 Location of notes. Notes shall be located on sheet one or reference shallbe includedon sheet one indicatingnote location, for example SEE SEPARATEPARTS LIST FOR PARTS AND NOTES. When notes are continuedbeyond a givendrawing sheet, informationto that effect shall be inserted inthe next note positionof theapplicablesheet, forexampk NOTES CONTINUED ON SHEET 4.fO1.18.5.1 Associated lists and drawings in book-form. For associated lists anddrawingsin book-form,the notesor textual data maybe prepared and groupedoncontinuationsheet(s) of the drawing.401.18.6 Drawing notes, contents. Drawing notes are pertinentdata given in wordform and usedto complementthe delineation ofother given data. Drawing notes shallbe concise,grammaticallycorrectstatements. The arrangementof the notes shall notbe interpretedas an oder of precedence, or sequence inmanufacturingor assemblyunlessso specifiedon the drawing. The followingshall be applicable in the preparationor use of notes:

    a. General notes applyto the entire &awing or associatedlist.b. bad notesare noteswhichare Iooabd at the _ ama or point of

    appkation. Requirementsspecifmdby local notes apptyonly to the areas orpoints indioatad.c. Fkagnotesare noteswhich are located with the general notes but apply onlyat specificareas orpointson the drawing. A flagnoteshall be identifiedwitha flagnotesymbol inaocordanoewith 101.18.6f. The flagnote symbol

    includingthe note number shall be shown at each point of application.d. General notes and flagnotes shall be numbered consecutivelyas a singlelistingstartingwithNote 1. FHllngin voids (open spaces) to accommodate.dekkmns isnotmquired. Netewmbemofdeleted noteeeba+lnot be-

    unlessthe identicalnote oontent is reused.e. Reference to standardizationdocuments shall be by basic identifkr,excludingrevisionletter, Preparing Activitysuffixletters,00designation,and existingamendments exo@fJtwhere iddikatbn of a $flacMc - *eseentid to drawing hteqmtation. Master Drawingsprepared to N4SI/lPC-

    D-275 shall includefabrication specificationidentifier,document date, andapplicablerevisionletter and amendment number Reference to DoD

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    MIL-STD400Fadopted rmn-Governmentstandards shall be to the bas~identifier,exoludingrevisionlevel indicatorsor year of issueadopted, exoeptwhere identificationofspecificissue isessentialto drawing interpretation,as in the case of ASMEY14.5M, ANSMEEE $td 91 and ANSUAWS A2.4. Reference to non-Govemrnentstandardsthat are not DoD-adopted shall include the year of theissueapplicable. However, in the case ofASME Y14.5M, referenoeshall alwaysincludethe year of issue,for example ASME Y14.5M-(enter the date of theASME Y14.5M, applicableto the drawing in question).f. Flagnotesymbols,such as O, orb, odl are placed aroundthe notenumberwhen the note numberwhen the note is referencedinthe field of the drawing.A flagnoteneed not be usedwhen spec$ficdirectionis given to a drawing notesuchas(SEENOTE3). Thesameflagnote symbolshallbe used throughoutthe drawing.Careful mmkk@im shouldbegiven totheuseof**m intricateoroluttereddrawings. Flagnotesymbotsshellnot oonfkt Withormsembk othersymbols used onthe drawing. Nonstandardsymbolsor annotationsotherthan flagnotesshallbedefined.

    Examples, drawingnotes:o ~hcmDANCE WITH ML-FW51823. DIMENSIONAL LIMITS AND SURFACE TEXTURE APPLY VVITHC)UTPLATING.o INACCORDANCEWITHW-C-445. ITEM IDENTIFICATION: METAL STAMP,ENGRAW3ORELECTROETCH THE FOLLOWING MARKINGSIN ACCORDANCE WITHMIL-STM301N .13 .02CHMLKTERHEIGHT:

    19200-12300007MFRExamples inthe fiekl of the drawing:

    c)NLW 20B1245L 4

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    MIL-STD-1OOFitem identificationcallouts,the followingformat shail be used:

    a. Reference identifiershall be either the basic name or the basic namepmeded by modifier(s)or part numberas necessary (in instanceswherethere are more than one partwith the same basicname such as PLATEorSCREW).

    b. Reference identifiershall be followedbythe notationREF.Examples: TRANSMISSION REFFRONT BUMPER REF12345878 REF

    fO1.22 Irbhoua. poculiaf information. Designactivityidentifyhg numbersmaybeindioatedin brackets,[], to identifyin-housepeculiaridentities.Engineeringdrawingsand PLs usingMa&@ed idenwiwtwl shall carrya note thereon indicatingbracketedidentitiesare for in-houseinformationonly.NOTE: t)ocuments &kntmed as MackeM Momatkm af8 not consideredasreferenceddocumentsas defined m 3.66 and, therefore, am not cmsided as part ofthe engineeringdrawingor design package.101.23 the of GOVmmmt and ~ *~ -~~.VWent+lem@mmaml inappkble~ . . docummts do not completelyfulfillthedesignrequiremerlts oftt?eitem,e@nming ~m~mrequirementsof the standardizationdocumentand the variationsnecessaryto fulfillthe-~ dtbuhem, klJieuofprepadn@ rlawWcm==mn . 10te24 Codo IduWficatbn, FSCM nd CAGE Coda Taims such as FSCMorcodeMeMksOn OnexMingdOCm=m~ p=pmpamd formatsinstock need notbe up&ted to CAGE Code or CAGEC.

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    MIL-S?D-1OOFCHAPTER 200

    L lYPES OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS200. GeneraL This ohapter defines and illustratesthe types of engineeringdrawingsnormallyprepared by or for Departmentsand Agencies of the Departmentof Defense.201. Associalad lists. See Chapter 700.202. Methods and styles.202.1 Tabulation. Tabulation isthe depictionon a drawing of a groupof items havingcertaincommoncharacteristicsand some variable features. Any typeof drawing maybe tabulated inorder to delineate suchsimilar items. Tabulation precludes thepreparationof individualdrawingsfor each itemdepicted. Each itemincludedin thetabulationshall have a PIN assigned in accordancewith 406.6. See Figure200-1.202.1.1 Tabulation requhments. The difference (va*Mes) between the items on agivendrawingehall be tabulated. The fixed (common) charact@st& shall be depictedorstated once. Eaoh itemis uniquelyideWied by PIN. Normally, a pidorialrepresentationof a single itemis shown,with variablecharacteristicscoded by meansof MenWsedasheadmg sfffoolumnsinthe~o Theva*are~*~~the table under the appropriate headingsand on the same lineas the unque identifier~ fortheepeoifk item. /wmatemathods may beusadto~the~ irlcharacteristicsto the individualitems. The descriptionof each tabulated item shall beas completeas that of an individualitem describedonthe specifk drawingtype.202.2 Drawings In book40rm. Where it is advantageous to providea gwn drawingtype in the fom of numrous small sheets, suitable for binding,a book-formformat maybe used. The format shall be m accordancewith ASME Y14.IM or ASME Y14.1.Drawingsinbook-f- shall not be used as a means of avoiding the development offormalstandardizationdocuments,such as Department of [email protected]. .$pmfym@fmducte f3qm&wtof Defeneeep@&WWm fewnatehal+behatxordanoe with MIL-&-961.202.2.1 Book-form requkements and Ilmltationa. Drawings in book-formshqlluseA, B,or G&@maWwh size sheets, or A4, A3, orA4X3 throughA4X9 metricsizesheets,andmyinokdagraph ic~ , taxtual data, tables and tabulations.A B,andGdedmWwh e&asketa may bekMmh@ad ,asrnaybe AA,A3andA4x3throughA4X9 metric size sheets on a singledrawing. See Figures 200-2a and 2b fordrawingsin book-tirm, A size.

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    MIL-STD-1OOF202.3 Combination of drawing types. The characteristicsof morethan one drawingtype may be combinedintoa singledrawing providedthat the resultingcombinationincludesthe data requiredby the individualdrawing types.202.3.1 Applkation. Normallyseveml types ofengineeringdrawingsand associatedlistsare requiredto completelydefine the end-product requirementsof an item. As aminimum,a combinationofdetail and assembtydrawingsmay suffioeto define the