Sunday, September 12, 2010

ISO 128-1 2003 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 1: Introduction and index

ISO 128-1 2003 Technical drawings General principles of presentation Part 1: Introduction and index

ISO 128 1 2003 gives general rules for the execution of technical drawings, as well as presenting the structure of, and an index for, the other parts of ISO 128. In all, ISO 128 specifies the graphical representation of objects on technical drawings with the aim of facilitating the international exchange of information on drawings and ensuring their uniformity in a comprehensive system relating to several technical functions.

ISO 128-1 2003 is applicable to all kinds of technical drawings, including, for example, those used in mechanical engineering and construction (architectural, civil engineering, shipbuilding etc.); it is applicable to both manual and computer-based drawings. It is not applicable to three-dimensional CAD models. 


ISO 1101 2004 Geometrical Product Specifications ( GPS ); Geometrical tolerancing; Tolerances of form, orientation, location and run-out contains basic information and gives requirements for the geometrical tolerancing of workpieces.

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