Asked by Jordyn Orrison on May 05, 2024

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Standard parts such as bolts and pins that are purchased rather than fabricated are generally not identified with a part number on the assembly drawing.

Part Number

A unique identifier assigned to a specific part in engineering and manufacturing for identification, ordering, and inventory management.

Assembly Drawing

A detailed drawing showing the components of a machine or a system arranged together as they would be in operating conditions.

Standard Parts

Refers to commonly used components or parts (such as screws, nuts, and washers) that have predetermined sizes and specifications.

  • Understand the role and value of a bill of materials in the context of engineering diagrams.
  • Comprehend the function and recognition of standard components in technical schematics.
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Lodewijk CharlesMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
Standard parts like bolts and pins are usually identified with a part number or a standard identification on the assembly drawing to ensure correct specification and procurement.