MIL-DTL-81929C(AS)
explanation of the ESD symbol's usage and method of highlighting and other pertinent
information as necessary to emphasize uniqueness of ESD sensitive components.
3.4 Illustrations.
3.4.1 General artwork requirements. Artwork (illustrations) shall be prepared in accordance
with MIL-DTL-81927 and the detailed requirements specified herein.
3.4.1.1 Assembly and subassembly illustrations. Each assembly and subassembly included in
the GAPL shall be illustrated to locate and identify detail parts, including attaching parts. When a
number of identical parts, including attaching parts, are used in the same location, only one need
be illustrated if the locations of the parts are obvious. Detail parts and the relationship to the
assembly or subassembly shall be clearly identified. The method of presentation is dependent on
the complexity of the required coverage, non-complex or complex.
a. Detail view method. Detail views (see 3.4.1.4) shall be used for complex requirements.
b. Bracket detail part identification method. The bracket method of identification may be
used for non-complex requirements. When the bracket method is used, the detail parts
shall have their index numbers placed within the bracket. A leader line shall be used
from the bracket to the index number of assembly or subassembly. If all detailed parts
can be clearly shown in an assembled view, the detailed parts should not be exploded
merely to make attaching parts visible.
3.4.1.2 Exploded views. Illustrations shall be exploded to identify detailed parts that cannot
be shown clearly with an assembled illustration. If all detailed parts can be clearly shown in an
assembled view, the detailed parts should not be exploded merely to make attaching parts visible.
3.4.1.3 Items SM&R-coded as repairable. Items or assemblies SM&R-coded as repairable
items at the manual's applicable maintenance level shall be shown assembled on the next higher
assembly (NHA) main view with an index number assigned to the assembly (see 3.4.1.8.1). The
breakdown of the assembly may be provided as a detail view of the NHA main view or as a
separate figure, dependent on the task analysis/coverage breakdown. Parts of the assembly shall
also be assigned index numbers and illustrated as required.
3.4.1.4 Detail views. A detail view of an assembly or subassembly shall be prepared when the
subject matter cannot be clearly illustrated in the main view of the figure.
a. The assembly or subassembly and attaching parts shall be indexed on the main view.
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