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Categories on the naming sheet:

Letter breakdowns for projects:

Master Assemblies -100

System Assemblies - 200

sub assemblies for systems eg. batt box, transmission, knuckle, etc

  • handling 200H

  • ergo 200E

  • structural 200S

  • Powertrain 200P

Part Files -300

Any item that requires fabrication beyond the item, if cots are modified, tubes bent, parts otherwise edited

  • Handling 300H

  • Ergo 300E

  • Structural 300S

  • Powertrain 300P

  • LV 300L

COTS components- 400

  • Cots Assembly - 400A

  • Cots part (and multibody) - 400P

Hardware- 500

  • bolts and fasteners- 501

  • nuts- 502

  • clamps- 503

Naming:

Names are to be derived using closest physical description of the item, (then if applicable for distinguishing: size of item, color of item, use of item)

Rev changes:

Rev changes should happen on the parts themselves not car after any change has been made following a cleared for manufacturing part, i.e. if a part has been reviewed, and put into production but an issue was found, a rev B would need to be created.

Parts should be renamed after a rev change, and the drawing for it should follow suit, but the rev A file should be archived as a PDF.

rev changes have to go through the same process as parts to get approved into drawings

Naming Example:

so for a part in the harness assembly on 22 after we found an issue requiring a rework at comp:

300E_HARN_ClothToBoltHarnessTabLarge_revB_22

this change can go along with the deletion of folders within the systems, I.E. lead projects get removed if system folders are populated with this naming scheme and make it easy to browse for files easily without removing the

3D Representations of Electrical Parts

PDM Data Card

Drawing Template

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