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AS 1100.101-1992 (R2014) Technical drawing. General principles

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AS 1100.101-1992
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16/11/1992
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Description

This Standard sets out the basic principles of technical drawing practice with the following sections:

  1. sets out abbreviations.
  2. specifies materials, sizes, and layout of drawing sheets.
  3. specifies the types and minimum thicknesses of lines to be used and shows typical examples of their application.
  4. sets out the requirements for distinct uniform letters, numerals, and symbols.
  5. sets out recommended scales and their application.
  6. sets out methods of projection and of indication of the various views of an object.
  7. sets out methods of indicating section and provides information on conventions used in sectioning.
  8. sets out recommendations for dimensioning including size and geometry tolerancing.
  9. 9 specifies conventions used for the representation of components and repetitive features of components.
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AS 1100.101-1992 (R2014) Technical drawing. General principles

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To define the content of design drawings and standardise the approach and terminology used, drawing specifications may be followed. Various standards and codes of practice have been prepared to guide engineers and drafters on technical drawings and these are detailed in Table 1. The adoption of a drawing standard into a design shall be accompanied.

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    AS 1100.101-1992 is cited by AS/NZS 5131:2016 Structural steelwork - Fabrication and erection

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AS 1100.101-1992 (R2014) Technical drawing. General principles

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Description

This Standard sets out the basic principles of technical drawing practice with the following sections:

  1. sets out abbreviations.
  2. specifies materials, sizes, and layout of drawing sheets.
  3. specifies the types and minimum thicknesses of lines to be used and shows typical examples of their application.
  4. sets out the requirements for distinct uniform letters, numerals, and symbols.
  5. sets out recommended scales and their application.
  6. sets out methods of projection and of indication of the various views of an object.
  7. sets out methods of indicating section and provides information on conventions used in sectioning.
  8. sets out recommendations for dimensioning including size and geometry tolerancing.
  9. 9 specifies conventions used for the representation of components and repetitive features of components.
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  • AS 1100.301—2008 2 PREFACE This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee ME-072, Technical Drawing, to supersede AS 1100.301—1985, You've reached the end of your free preview.
  • For process drawings this may mean limiting dimensions to those indicating particular processing details (See Figure 11.1), while for assembly or layout drawings, usually only overall dimensions and some critical assembly dimensions are given (see Figure 11.2). However, the majority of drawings are detail drawings and require.
AS 1100.101-1992 (R2014) Technical drawing. General principles

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Description

This Standard sets out the basic principles of technical drawing practice with the following sections:

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  1. sets out abbreviations.
  2. specifies materials, sizes, and layout of drawing sheets.
  3. specifies the types and minimum thicknesses of lines to be used and shows typical examples of their application.
  4. sets out the requirements for distinct uniform letters, numerals, and symbols.
  5. sets out recommended scales and their application.
  6. sets out methods of projection and of indication of the various views of an object.
  7. sets out methods of indicating section and provides information on conventions used in sectioning.
  8. sets out recommendations for dimensioning including size and geometry tolerancing.
  9. 9 specifies conventions used for the representation of components and repetitive features of components.

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Technical drawing standards - AS 1100

posted 5 Sept 2013, 20:06 by scott.llamas@syd.catholic.edu.au [ updated 5 Sept 2013, 20:11]

All technical drawings must be drawn to a common standard so that all people in Australia and overseas can understand them. This standard is called Australian Standard 1100 (AS1100)
Technical drawings are based on a set of standards that have been globally agreed upon by

The Australian Standard AS 1100 provides the technical conventions for all Australian engineers,
architects, designers, surveyors and pattern makers to follow.

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