Standard Drawing Specification - Leg Support - Type A
Foreword
Kezar Engineering is an engineering company that operates globally and haves its headquarter in Brazil. We aren’t equipment manufacturer and the list of services provided by us can be found in our website https://kezareng.com. Our specifications and templates are public available as part of our Open Knowledge Program and available under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Introduction
The purpose of this Standard Drawing Specification (SDS) is to establish basic guidelines for leg supports drawing for pressure vessels. By defining a standard way to draw, we make sure that all drawings are consistent and with same quality.
1. Scope
This is a Standard Drawing Specification for leg support made of S, I, H or W shapes.
2. How to Use This Specification
There are two ways you can use this specification:
- Add it to the BOM (Bill of Materials) and then add a callout to the drawing. See example in Table 2.1 below.
- Copy all the information needed from the specification to a new drawing.
Item | Description | Qty | WT. EA. | Material |
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1 | Davit Arm, 24" 150# Vertical as per KZR-SDS-02-01 | 1 | 44,6 kg | See Spec. |
3. Language
The official language for all documents generated by Kezar Engineering is english but, there are cases in which a second language must be added. In these cases, the Engineer must check KZR-LNG-01 (Translated Technical Terms List) specification for translation suggestions and KZR-DWG-01 (Pressure Vessel Drawing Specification) for how to create double language drawings.
4. Disclaimer
This specification was created to be used by Kezar Engineering company but, as stated in the Foreword, we have made it available for public use.
When used by a company/person other than Kezar Engineering, the company/person agrees that Kezar Engineering shall not be held liable for any damages, losses, or negative outcomes arising from the use, misuse, or misinterpretation of the information provided in the specification. The company/person is solely responsible for verifying the suitability of the specification for their intended application and assumes all risks associated with its use.