GOST 2.602-2013 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 2.602-2013
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 2.602-2013
Unified system for design documentation. Repair documents
Full title and description
GOST 2.602-2013 — Unified system for design documentation (ESKD). Repair documents (Единая система конструкторской документации. Ремонтные документы). The standard specifies stages of development, types, required composition (completeness) and rules for preparing repair documentation used for maintenance, servicing and overhaul of technical products. It also permits the development of supplementary standards for repair documentation of specific classes of equipment, taking their particular features into account.
Abstract
GOST 2.602-2013 defines the framework and mandatory requirements for producing repair documentation within the ESKD system. It covers the life-cycle stages of repair-document development, classification of document types, required content and set (completeness) of documents, formatting and drawing rules where applicable, and rules for issuing and updating repair documents. The standard is intended to ensure uniformity, completeness and interoperability of repair information across manufacturers, repair organisations and users.
General information
- Status: Active (current consolidated edition / in force).
- Publication date: Adopted 28 August 2013 (Interstate Council); approved by Rosstandart by order of 22 November 2013; introduced as a national standard of the Russian Federation from 1 June 2014.
- Publisher: Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (GOST system); administered/issued for Russia by Rosstandart (Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology).
- ICS / categories: 01.100 (Standards for design documentation / technical drawings) — ESKD family.
- Edition / version: GOST 2.602-2013 (first issue under the 2013 designation); consolidated editions include later corrections/amendments and editorial fixes.
- Number of pages: Approximately 23–24 pages in the standard text (published PDF/print editions vary slightly by publisher and consolidation of amendments).
Scope
The standard applies to repair documents for engineered products and equipment and establishes: the stages and sequence for preparing repair documentation; the kinds (types) of repair documents and their required content; rules for formatting, drawings and design data included in repair documents; and the required set (completeness) of documents to be supplied for maintenance, routine servicing, repair and overhaul. It also permits creation of supplementary standards for specific product groups where additional, product-specific repair-document rules are needed.
Key topics and requirements
- Classification of repair documents (types and naming conventions used in the ESKD framework).
- Stages of development and approval of repair documentation (drafting, review, approval, release and updating).
- Composition (completeness) — minimum content sets required for different types of repair documents, e.g., repair manuals, overhaul instructions, assembly/disassembly procedures, parts lists and diagrams.
- Requirements for drawings, diagrams and illustrations included in repair documents (formatting, inscriptions, references to design drawings and change control).
- Numbering, indexing and cross-referencing rules to ensure traceability between design and repair documentation.
- Rules for amendments, editions and issue control of repair documents (how to reflect changes and keep documentation current).
- Allowance for development of supplementary, product-specific repair-document standards based on this normative framework.
- Administrative and editorial corrections / errata — the standard has received published corrections and amendments which should be checked when using a consolidated edition.
Typical use and users
GOST 2.602-2013 is used by: engineering and design departments of manufacturers; technical documentation specialists and technical writers preparing repair and maintenance manuals; maintenance and repair organisations; spare-parts departments; quality and conformity assessment bodies; procurement and logistics units that handle technical documentation; and auditors/inspectors verifying completeness and compliance of repair documentation. Typical use cases include compiling repair manuals, overhaul instructions, parts lists, maintenance procedure documents and consolidated repair documentation sets for delivery with technical products.
Related standards
GOST 2.602-2013 is part of the ESKD family and is linked to other standards in the series, for example: GOST 2.601 (exploitative/operational documents rules), GOST 2.501 (digital/document principles within ESKD), GOST 2.701 (diagrams — general requirements), and earlier versions such as GOST 2.602-95 (previous edition). Users should consult adjacent ESKD and company-specific normative documents for complete coverage of drafting, electronic document handling and diagram conventions.
Keywords
GOST 2.602-2013, ESKD, repair documents, maintenance documentation, overhaul manuals, parts lists, technical documentation, design documentation, document composition, repair instructions, Rosstandart, unified system for design documentation.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 2.602-2013 is a national/interstate standard within the Unified System for Design Documentation (ESKD) that sets out requirements for repair documents — their types, required content, development stages and rules for preparation and issue.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers classification of repair-document types, minimum content and completeness sets, drafting and formatting rules (including where drawings and diagrams apply), numbering and cross-referencing conventions, and procedures for issuing and updating repair documentation. It also allows development of supplementary standards for particular kinds of equipment.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Engineers, technical writers and documentation specialists in manufacturing and maintenance organisations, service and repair workshops, spare-parts divisions, quality auditors and regulatory bodies that require consistent and complete repair documentation.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2013 version (GOST 2.602-2013) is the current designated edition of the standard. It was adopted in 2013 and introduced in the Russian Federation on 1 June 2014; consolidated editions incorporating published corrections/amendments should be consulted to ensure you are using the latest validated text (check for errata or amendments issued after 2013).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ESKD (Unified system for design documentation) series of standards (GOST 2.xx), which together govern drawing practice, documentation formats, diagrams, electronic document principles and related requirements for engineering and technical documentation.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Repair documents; maintenance manuals; overhaul instructions; parts lists; ESKD; design documentation; GOST 2.602-2013; Rosstandart; document completeness; technical documentation standards.