Re: Configuration Management
Thanks for your information. For manufacturing company design changes from customer engineering design change we will change the process sheet revision no release the process sheet to shop floor, but ours is one time job only conversion of 2D TO 3D some time outsourcing how we can implement this clause.
Your details are sketchy, but what I think you are saying is:
The service you provide is converting 2D drawings to 3D drawings.
It is unclear whether the 3D drawings (computer files?) go direct to the processor who will convert them into a product or whether they go back to your original customer (the provider of the 2D drawings) for approval before releasing to a processor.
If it were MY operation, I would ensure the 2D drawing stays with the 3D drawing of the same revision level to avoid any confusion which is the valid document. Further, I would ensure there is an approval process of the 3D drawing which includes the organization (not necessarily the original author) which created or supplied the 2D drawing.
Sometimes, in my experience, processors create "shop drawings" of products
(often including trade secrets of processing) when making custom products from another organization's original drawings. These shop drawings are not necessarily sent to the originating organization for approval because there is a desire to protect trade secrets. If your 3D drawings fall into the category of
"shop drawings for manufacturing purposes," you probably don't want to run them by the organization which created the drawings, but only by your direct customer who provided the 2d drawings for conversion.
A likely scenario
(of an entity providing someone else's 2d drawings) might be a machine job shop which requests conversion of a 2D drawing
(provided by the machine shop's customer) to a 3D drawing as a prelude to programming a CNC lathe or machining center to actually produce the product.
For myself, I don't see a substantial difference between a 2D and 3D drawing of the same revision level which would require changing the revision level - I think of it in the same vein as changing the drawing scale (say from 1:24 magnified to 1:12.) because the end result (form, fit, and function) of each is the same product.