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consistency impractical or is prohibited by the Government design or procuring activity, or when such use limits application. The drawing title shall be shown in uppercase letters.
c. When a drawing is prepared to replace an existing drawing with a different number and the title of the drawing being replaced is in accordance with instructions contained herein, the same title shall be used. When the title of the drawing being replaced is not in accordance with these instructions, a new drawing title shall be developed.
d. A drawing title shall be as brief and simple as possible, shall describe the item and shall distinguish between similar items.
e. The names of parts detailed on a drawing shall consist of a noun or noun phrase. Modifiers may be used to distinguish between parts on the same drawing.
f. For words with dual or multiple definitions, the Military definitions as published in the Federal Item Name Directory for Supply Cataloging, Section A, Cataloging Handbook H6 shall have precedence.
g. If the drawing title appears on each sheet of a multisheet drawing, the exact same title shall appear on all sheets.
302.2 First part of title. The first part of the title shall be one of the following in order of preference.
a. An approved item name selected from the Federal Item Name Directory for Supply Cataloging, Section A, Cataloging Handbook H6, whose definition describes the item ("PIN, STRAIGHT, HEADED", "SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION", "ENGINE, GASOLINE", "RIB, WING SECTION, INNER", "MODIFICATION KIT, RIFLE RACKS, MOUNTING")
b. Where the procedure outlined in 302.2a does not provide a suitable name, the following procedures shall be followed:
(1) The basic name shall be a noun or noun phrase. Modifiers shall be included as required by
302.2c.
(2) This noun or noun phrase shall establish a basic concept of an item. A compound noun or noun phrase shall be used only when a single noun is not adequate to establish a basic concept of an item. Cataloging Handbook H6 shall be used as a guide in establishing the noun or noun phrase.
(3) The noun or noun phrase shall describe the part and the usage of the part, and not the material or method of fabrication. A noun such as "casting", "forging", or "weldment" shall not
be used except when a casting, forging or weldment shall be subject to further fabrication to make the designed part. In lieu of such a name, a noun or noun phrase shall be assigned which indicates what the item is or what it does, for example, "BRACKET" in the title "BRACKET, SUPPORT MIXING VALVE."
(4) The noun or noun phrase shall be used in singular form, except as follows: (a) Where the only form of the noun is plural, as in, "TONGS".
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