Looking for examples of well-written assembly procedures

Subject: Looking for examples of well-written assembly procedures
From: "Janoff, Steven" <Steven -dot- Janoff -at- ga -dot- com>
To: "techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 18:44:35 -0700

Hi All,

Currently working on a document that provides step-by-step procedures for shop techs on how to assemble a large, fairly complex piece of electro-mechanical equipment.

I'm wondering if anyone has come across any publicly available procedures like this that they find to be exceptionally well written, clear, simple, etc.

Two-person carry, if that helps with dimensions (I'm hedging with details).

The typical step in this procedure begins with words such as "Install," "Attach," "Secure," "Mount," "Fasten," etc., etc.

Hardware is involved -- this is what you'd expect to give the guys on the shop floor and have them come out with an assembled unit.

I have in-house examples to use as models, but I want to get a broader perspective, see if I can glean anything from other work that might be helpful or insightful.

Thank you very much for any help you can give on this one! (It's not essential, just a nice-to-have.)

Steve

PS - I'll do some searching on Google in the interim. Just thought you guys might have some "faves" that you've come across in your career.

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