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The standard recommends only two distinct line widths for general engineering drawings:
AS 1100.101-1992 serves as the foundational Australian standard for technical drawing, establishing essential principles for sheet layout, line types, dimensioning, and projection methods. Adhering to these standards ensures consistency, accuracy, and clear communication in engineering and architectural designs. For more details, visit Accuris Tech Store AS 1100.101-1992 Technical drawing - General principles 16 Nov 1992 —
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You will rarely see a scale like 1:17.5 in a compliant drawing.
AS 1100.101-1992 Technical Drawing: General Principles—An Essential Guide
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Recommends the appropriate scales for different drawing types and explains how to indicate the scale on each sheet. This ensures that a drawing can be reduced or enlarged without losing dimensional accuracy.
However, because the standard is withdrawn (replaced by AS 1100.101:2014), you can often find "Superseded" copies via:
| Requirement | Check | |-------------|-------| | Correct sheet size & border | ☐ | | Title block complete | ☐ | | Projection symbol present | ☐ | | Line thickness contrast visible | ☐ | | Lettering uniform & legible | ☐ | | All dimensions in mm | ☐ | | No duplicate/missing dimensions | ☐ | | Scale indicated | ☐ | | Section labels used correctly | ☐ | | No mixing of projection systems | ☐ | | Hatching consistent (if sectioned) | ☐ | Can’t copy the link right now
If you open the , you will find 48 pages of dense technical information. Here is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the critical knowledge you need to extract.
Provides methods for indicating section views and explains the conventions used in sectioning. Sectioned views are essential for revealing internal features of a part, and this section standardises how those views are drawn and labelled.