As 1100101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principlespdf Exclusive Fixed Access
– Outlines how to indicate sizes and allowable manufacturing variations (tolerances). Section 9: Repetitive Features
: Specifies how to efficiently represent identical components or features without drawing every instance. Standardized Symbols Overview Application Example ∅the empty set Placed before the numerical value for circles or cylinders. Placed before the dimension for parts of a circle. Indicates width across flats of a square section. SR Spherical Radius Used for the radius of a spherical surface. ↓down arrow Indicates the depth of a specific feature like a hole. Availability and Official Sourcing AS 1100.101-1992 Technical Drawing - General Principles – Outlines how to indicate sizes and allowable
: Defines the specific types and minimum thicknesses of lines (e.g., hidden, center, or dimension lines) and mandates uniform letters, numerals, and symbols to ensure readability. Projection Methods Placed before the dimension for parts of a circle
The document is structured into several sections that detail specific aspects of the drafting process: AS 1100.101-1992 Technical Drawing - General Principles ↓down arrow Indicates the depth of a specific
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AS 1100.101 mandates the use of Orthographic Projection . It allows for two methods:
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