Advanced
manufacturing Laboratory (AML) Component Identification
Standard
AML Team 7/28
Purpose
This document defines a standard identification system for
all AML projects. The convention
will be used on CAD and CAM files as well as part
prints.
Basic Definition
- Location 1 = Year and
team
- Location 2 = Part name
with bill of material part number.
- Location 3 = Sequential
identification # and Type of file /print
- Main assembly and
subassembly items 1-99
- Process tools,
tooling, and QC gauges and fixtures
- Automated assembly,
fixtures, end effectors, or QC gauges and fixtures
- Type
- AF=Automation
& Assembly Fixture
- C=Component
- PC=Purchased
Component
- PF=Process
Fixture
- MA=Main Product
Assembly
- QC=Quality Control
Gauge or Inspection Fixture
- RE=Robot End
Effectors
- T=Tool/Tooling
- HL=Haas lathe CNC
code
- HM=Haas mill CNC
code
- SA=Subassembly
- SF=Assembly System
Flow Chart
- SP=Assembly System
Plan View
- Location 4 = Revision
#.date
- 00-Rev # - 00
month - 00 Date
Note-The part name remains the same for all supporting files
and drawings associated with a component.
The only change in the identification standard is the “type of
print.”
Examples
- 04BoatA_The
Boat1_MA_011010 = Main assembly drawing for Boat Team A’s product, revision 1
dated October 10th
- 04BoatA_Deck1_C_021102=Deck
drawing for Boat Team A’s deck component; revision 2 dated November
2nd
- 04BoatA_Deck1_T100_021031=Tooling
drawing for Boat Team A’s plastic injection mold tool for the deck; revision 2
dated October 31st
- 04BoatA_Deck1_AF300_011123=
#3Assembly fixture drawing for Boat Team A’s deck; revision 1 dated November
23rd