Mike Y
2010-05-16, 05:48 PM
We are attempting to organize a section of the Vault where our most commonly used assemblies live, and we're looking for an industry standard arrangement of folders if there is such a thing.
We are an exhibit fabrication house, and frequently specify and use the same assemblies over and over again - just how to organize them.
Something like:
-Fasteners
-Hardware
- Hinges
-Locks, etc
-Bearings
-Linear
-Thrust
-Roller (etc)
Bushings
Audio
-Speakers
-Audio Servers and Repeaters
-Amplifiers, etc
Visual
-Projectors
-Screens
-Video Servers and Repeaters
Glazing Systems
Lighting Systems
-Fixtures
-Incandescent
-Fluorescent
-Low Voltage
-Track
- Transformers and Ballasts
As you can see we have some industry specific categories, but I was wondering if anyone has employed a "framework" such as AIA guidelines or Sweets Catalogue or McMaster Carr, Grainger's, etc or other organizational schema that we can adapt to our needs?
Thanks!
We are an exhibit fabrication house, and frequently specify and use the same assemblies over and over again - just how to organize them.
Something like:
-Fasteners
-Hardware
- Hinges
-Locks, etc
-Bearings
-Linear
-Thrust
-Roller (etc)
Bushings
Audio
-Speakers
-Audio Servers and Repeaters
-Amplifiers, etc
Visual
-Projectors
-Screens
-Video Servers and Repeaters
Glazing Systems
Lighting Systems
-Fixtures
-Incandescent
-Fluorescent
-Low Voltage
-Track
- Transformers and Ballasts
As you can see we have some industry specific categories, but I was wondering if anyone has employed a "framework" such as AIA guidelines or Sweets Catalogue or McMaster Carr, Grainger's, etc or other organizational schema that we can adapt to our needs?
Thanks!