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ansi warning icon on a drawing
i need to put a stored energy warning on a drawing. the boss wants an icon to make the warning stand out to the customer for sign-off. does anyone know where i can find the proper icon for this, that follows ansi drawing standards. i am using inventor v7 sp1.
thanks,
matt
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the only thing i've ever seen or used is caution!, followed by the note and enclosed in a bold lined or shadowed line box.
i agree with jay. i searched and can not find anything for stored energy. caution! would be your best bet.
i've seen symbols for electrostatic discharge warnings. i found them in dod-std-100. i don't have it in front of my right now to be more specific as to the warning, its symbol, or its application on drawings. dod-std-100 is more or less dead and replaced with asme standarads. when i get to my copy of the standard, i'll see if i can find a current cross-reference.
--scott
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the esd symbol may work, but don't know if it is the same as stored energy. the esd symbol probably should be on all electronic dwgs anyway.
thanks, everyone! i did a search for ansi z535 (i think that's the one, it's early) and found a site that makes labels. caution, warning, and danger were there and spelled out for there uses. i grabbed the bitmap, inserted it into the drawing as a custom symbol, and wrote a note explaining the hazard. boss is happy. cheers,
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