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Table of Contents
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Terms and Definitions .......................................................................................................................... 3
3 Conformance ........................................................................................................................................ 3
4 John Deere Amendments to ASME Y14.5-2009 .................................................................................. 4
5 Metric Dimension Models and Drawings (Required For New Design) ................................................. 6
6 Temporary and Permanent Datum Features ....................................................................................... 7
7 Equalizing Datum Targets .................................................................................................................... 8
8 Datum Reference Frames .................................................................................................................... 9
9 Zones and Areas for Notes .................................................................................................................. 9
10 Assemblies ......................................................................................................................................... 10
11 References ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Summary of Changes from Previous Edition
(For Information Only — Not Part of the Standard) ............................................................................ 15
List of Tables
Table 1 Use of ASME Y14.5 within John Deere ...................................................................................... 3
List of Figures
Figure 1 Spotface Example ....................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2 Temporary Datum Target ............................................................................................................ 7
Figure 3 Application of an Equalizing Datum to Flat Surfaces .................................................................. 8
Figure 4 Applications of Equalizing Datums.............................................................................................. 8
Figure 5 Zones and Areas for Notes ......................................................................................................... 9
Figure 6 Part Numbers in a Chart or Table (Preferred) .......................................................................... 11
Figure 7 Part Numbers in a Chart or Table — Alternative Method (Preferred)....................................... 11
Figure 8 Order of Optional Columns if Required (Not Preferred)............................................................ 11
Figure 9 Appearance of BOM and Balloons on Drawing ........................................................................ 12
Figure 10 Part Numbers with Leaders (Not Recommended for New Design) ...................................... 12
Figure 11 Locating Parts from Existing Features .................................................................................. 13
Figure 12 Weld Numbers ....................................................................................................................... 13
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1 Scope
1.1 JDS-G113.5 establishes uniform practices of dimensioning and tolerancing, which are used on
Deere & Company engineering models and drawings.
1.2 Figures in this standard are illustrations only. Figures only show the level of detail needed to clarify
the related clause.
1.3 This standard can contain mandatory provisions, which are identified by the words “shall” or
“required”. Compliance with the mandatory provisions is required to claim conformance with this standard.
This standard can also contain guideline provisions, which are generally identified by the words “should” or
“recommended”. Compliance with the guideline provisions is not required, because they might not be
appropriate for all machines or all applications.
For purposes of this standard, the terms and definitions in JDS-G113X1 apply.
3 Conformance
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If a portion of the ISO GPS system is invoked for a specific feature on a drawing or model, the ISO
requirement only applies to the specified feature.
4.2.3 The default orientation of the spotface sidewall surface (line element) towards the spotface surface
shall be equal to or less than the measured (actual) radius size. See Figure 1.
4.2.4 The default orientation of the spotface sidewall surface (line element) away from the spotface
surface shall not exceed 5 degrees. See Figure 1.
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4.3.2 Angularity shall be used for all angles other than 0°, 90°, 180° & 270°.
Note 2 Use perpendicularity for 90° & 270°. Use parallelism for 0° & 180°.
4.4.2 See JDS-G113.5X2 for additional illustrative examples using SIM REQT and SEP REQT
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4.5 Form Control Does Not Apply (Exceptions to Rule #1) — ASME Y14.5, Clause 2.7.2
4.5.1 STOCK or STK adjacent to a Feature of Size (FoS) specification shall be used to identify stock
specification. Form or other appropriate geometric characteristic shall be used to specify allowable
variation.
4.5.2 When Rule #1 does not apply (example: Independency Symbol, STK, Stock, or PERFECT FORM
AT MMC NOT REQD), the form control value may be larger than the size tolerance. (Reference
ASME Y14.5-2009 clause 5.4.1.1 and clause 5.4.2).
4.5.3 When Rule #1 does not apply, a form control shall be specified. (Reference ASME Y14.5-2009
clause 2.7.3).
4.5.4 See JDS-G113.5X2 for additional illustrative examples identifying STOCK as well as Independency
Symbol applications.
4.6.2 The use of n PLACES on a drawing or in a model shall define an individual feature or groups of
features in more than one place.
All dimensions are shown in millimeters (mm). All surface texture values are shown in micrometers (µm)
per JDS-G113.2. All other units are labeled. See JDS-G168 for unit symbols.
A period in line with the bottom of the digits is preferred to designate a decimal point. However, a comma
may be used as a decimal point for SI units in countries where the comma is customarily used as a decimal
point in other applications. Decimal points shall be uniform, dense, and large enough to be clearly visible
and to meet the reproducibility requirements of JDS-G113.2.
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6 Temporary and Permanent Datum Features
Selected datum features of castings, forgings, or weldments may be used temporarily for the establishment
of machined surfaces to serve as permanent datum features. Such temporary datum features may or may
not be subsequently removed by machining. Temporary datums, which may employ the use of datum
targets, should be labeled with the note ‘FOR MFG’. See Figure 2. Permanent datum features should be
surfaces or diameters not appreciably changed by subsequent manufacturing operations.
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To emphasize equalizing datum targets, the note “EQL” is placed near, preferably below, the target. See
Figure 3.
Note 3 ‘EQL’ is not used on V-block equalizing datum targets. See Figure 4.
Datum features are chosen to position the part in relation to a set of three mutually perpendicular planes,
jointly called a datum reference frame. The simulation of datum reference frames in a stated order of
precedence should start at the beginning of the alphabet.
Example A, B, C, D, etc.
When there are areas on a model and drawing that specify area or zones that are free of paint or free of
weld and weld spatter, these areas are specified as a chain area (circle, square, rectangle…). The zone or
area is called out as Zone A or Area B. See Figure 5.
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10 Assemblies
10.3.2 Optional one to three columns may be added if driven by business requirements. These column
names shall be PART NAME, DESCRIPTION, and REV, see Figure 8. These three columns are not
preferred.
10.3.3 It is permissible to have blank sections in some of the columns. This means the part does not have
any pertinent information for this heading.
10.3.4 Assembly drawings shall have all parts identified with the corresponding part number and quantity
of parts used. These parts can be welded parts, bolted or pinned parts, or any other loose parts that make
up that assembly for production. This may be done either by using a chart which lists the bill of materials of
the assembly (see Figure 9) or by using a note with a leader. The second alternative is not recommended
for new design (see Figure 10).
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10.3.5 Column headings used in Figure 6, Figure 7, and Figure 8 are described below:
ITEM — Numerically numbered from top to bottom (or bottom to top) beginning with one.
PART NUMBER — John Deere assigned part numbers.
QUANTITY — Total number of parts used in this assembly.
PART NAME — Approved Terminology Code Name (optional — not preferred).
DESCRIPTION — User imputed names or titles of parts (optional — not preferred).
REV — Revision letter state of the created or released drawing (optional — not preferred).
PART PART
ITEM NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM NUMBER QTY
1 19M1234 2 1 19M1234 2
2 H123456 1 2 H123456 1
3 L456789 1 3 L456789 1
4 T123456 3 OR 4 T123456 3
4 T123456 3 4 T123456 3
3 L456789 1 3 L456789 1
2 H123456 1 2 H123456 1
1 19M1234 2 OR 1 19M1234 2
PART PART
ITEM QUANTITY ITEM QTY
NUMBER NUMBER
PART
ITEM NUMBER QUANTITY PART NAME DESCRIPTION REV
1 19M1234 2 BOLT M10 X 1.5 X 50
2 H123456 1 PLATE INNER E
3 L456789 1 DISK TOP A
4 T123456 3 BRACKET LEFT B
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10.3.6 Drawings shall display the item numbers as balloons with leaders; see Figure 9. The item number
should be displayed only once on the drawing with a leader that is attached to a part in one of the
orthographic views which best identifies the part.
10.3.7 The following method was used on older drawings, but is not recommended for new designs. A
note with a leader is attached to a part in the orthographic view which best identifies the part. The item
number calls out the part number and the quantity of parts used. See Figure 10. The quantity is labeled
with the total number of parts followed by an ‘X’.
Figure 10 Part Numbers with Leaders (Not Recommended for New Design)
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10.4 Locating Parts from Existing Features
When using an existing feature from a detail part as a datum or locating dimension, use a reference
dimension callout on the feature. This allows the interpreter of dimensioning to know what is the MMC or
LMC of a dimension. See Figure 11.
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11 References
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
11.1.2 Employees of suppliers with an approved John Deere supplier number can obtain access to
John Deere Standards via the JD Supply Network (JDSN). Access to JDSN is by approved individual name
and password. Suppliers should contact their Supply Management representative with questions about
JDSN.
Note 4 Only John Deere Standards which have been approved for supplier distribution are available via JDSN.
11.2.2 Suppliers are responsible for obtaining relevant external standards. In accordance with copyright
laws and Company policy, John Deere personnel shall not provide copies of these standards to suppliers.
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Summary of Changes from Previous Edition
(For Information Only — Not Part of the Standard)
Added Table 1 with the history of ASME Y14.5 usage at John Deere.
Moved information on zones and areas out of the assembly clause and into its own clause.
Revised BOM table clauses to allow both ASME methods of displaying BOM tables (ascending and
descending).
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