ISO Part Naming Standard

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ISO Part Naming Standard

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Does anyone happen to know any ISO standards that outline how to "correctly" name a part?

I know MIL-STD-100 / ASME Y14.100 has some statements in it, I assume there's an ISO equivalent somewhere but my search engine skills are failing me.
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Re: ISO Part Naming Standard

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Possibly

ISO 7573:2008 - Technical product documentation — Parts lists
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Thanks for the suggestion. Taken a look and it's more to do with what fields you should use in a BOM, very little by way of how to create an item name.
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This isn't ISO, but ASME has a Drawing practices standard that talks a lot about naming conventions:

https://www.asme.org/codes-standards/fi ... print-book
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