Other ISO Standard Related To Technical Drawing
- ISO 216 paper sizes, e.g. the A4 paper size
- ISO 406:1987 Technical drawings—Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions
- ISO 1660:1987 Technical drawings—Dimensioning and tolerancing of profiles
- ISO 2203:1973 Technical drawings—Conventional representation of gears
- ISO 3040:1990 Technical drawings—Dimensioning and tolerancing -- Cones
- ISO 3098/1:1974 Technical Drawing - Lettering - Part I: Currently Used Characters
- ISO 4172:1991 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- Drawings for the assembly of prefabricated structures
- ISO 5261:1995 Technical drawings—Simplified representation of bars and profile sections
- ISO 5455:1979 Technical drawings—Scales
- ISO 5456 Technical drawings -- Projection methods
- ISO 5456-1:1996 Technical drawings—Projection methods—Part 1: Synopsis
- ISO 5456-2:1996 Technical drawings—Projection methods—Part 2: Orthographic representations
- ISO 5456-3:1996 Technical drawings—Projection methods—Part 3: Axonometric representations
- ISO 5456-4:1996 Technical drawings—Projection methods—Part 4: Central projection
- ISO 5457:1999 Technical product documentation -- Sizes and layout of drawing sheets
- ISO 5459:1981 Technical drawings -- Geometrical tolerancing -- Datums and datum-systems for geometrical tolerances
- ISO 5845-1:1995 Technical drawings—Simplified representation of the assembly of parts with fasteners—Part 1: General principles
- ISO 6410-1:1993 Technical drawings—Screw threads and threaded parts—Part 1: General conventions
- ISO 6411:1982 Technical drawings—Simplified representation of centre holes
- ISO 6412-1:1989 Technical drawings—Simplified representation of pipelines -- Part 1: General rules and orthogonal representation
- ISO 6413:1988 Technical drawings—Representation of splines and serrations
- ISO 6414:1982 Technical drawings for glassware
- ISO 6428:1982 Technical drawings—Requirements for microcopying
- ISO 6433:1981 Technical drawings -- Item references
- ISO 7200:1984 Technical drawings — Title blocks
- ISO 7083:1983 Technical drawings—Symbols for geometrical tolerancing -- Proportions and dimensions
- ISO 7437:1990 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- General rules for execution of production drawings for prefabricated structural components
- ISO 7518:1983 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- Simplified representation of demolition and rebuilding
- ISO 7519:1991 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- General principles of presentation for general arrangement and assembly drawings
- ISO 8015:1985 Technical drawings—Fundamental tolerancing principle
- ISO 8048:1984 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- Representation of views, sections and cuts
- ISO 8560:1986 Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- Representation of modular sizes, lines and grids
- ISO 8560:1986 Technical drawings—Construction drawings—Representation of modular sizes, lines and grids
- ISO 8826-1:1989 Technical drawings—Rolling bearings—Part 1: General simplified representation
- ISO 8826-2:1994 Technical drawings—Rolling bearings—Part 2: Detailed simplified representation
- ISO 9222-1:1989 Technical drawings—Seals for dynamic application—Part 1: General simplified representation
- ISO 9222-2:1989 Technical drawings—Seals for dynamic application—Part 2: Detailed simplified representation
- ISO 9958-1:1992 Draughting media for technical drawings—Draughting film with polyester base—Part 1: Requirements and marking
- ISO 9961:1992 Draughting media for technical drawings—Natural tracing paper
- ISO 10209-1:1992 Technical product documentation—Vocabulary—Part 1: Terms relating to technical drawings: general and types of drawings
- ISO 10578:1992 Technical drawings—Tolerancing of orientation and location—Projected tolerance zone
- ISO 10579:1993 Technical drawings—Dimensioning and tolerancing—Non-rigid parts
- ISO 13567 is an international Computer-aided design (CAD) layer standard.
- ISO 13715:2000 Technical drawings—Edges of undefined shape—Vocabulary and indications
- ISO 15786:2008 Technical drawings—Simplified representation and dimensioning of holes
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