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ISO 128is aninternational standard(ISO), about the general principles ofpresentationintechnical drawings,specifically thegraphical representationofobjectsontechnical drawings.[1]

Overview[edit]

Since 2003 the ISO 128 standard contains fifteen parts, which were initiated between 1996 and 2003. It starts with a summary of the general rules for the execution and structure of technical drawings. Further it describes basic conventions forlines,views,cuts andsections,and different types ofengineering drawings,such as those for mechanical engineering, architecture, civil engineering, and shipbuilding. It is applicable to both manual and computer-based drawings, but it is not applicable to three-dimensionalCADmodels.[1]

The ISO 128 replaced the previous DIN 6 standard for drawings, projections and views, which was first published in 1922 and updated in 1950 and 1968. ISO 128 itself was first published in 1982, contained 15 pages and "specified the general principles of presentation to be applied totechnical drawingsfollowing theorthographic projectionmethods ".[2]

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Several parts of this standard have been updated individually. The last parts and the standard as a whole were withdrawn by the ISO in 2001.

A thirteenth part was added in 2013.

Composition of ISO 128[edit]

The 7 parts of the ISO 128 standard are:

  • ISO 128-1:2020 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of representation — Part 1: Introduction and fundamental requirements
  • ISO 128-2:2020 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of representation — Part 2: Basic conventions forlines
  • ISO 128-3:2022 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of representation — Part 3:Views,sectionsandcuts
  • ISO 128-15:2013 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of presentation — Part 15: Presentation of shipbuilding drawings
  • ISO/TS 128-71:2010 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of presentation — Part 71: Simplified representation for mechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 128-100:2020 Technical product documentation — General principles of representation — Part 100: Index

Withdrawn parts[edit]

Replaced by ISO 128-2:2020
  • ISO 128-20:1996 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 20: Basic conventions forlines
  • ISO 128-21:1997 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 21: Preparation of lines byCAD systems
  • ISO 128-22:1999 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 22: Basic conventions and applications forleader linesandreference lines
  • ISO 128-23:1999 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 23: Lines onconstruction drawings
  • ISO 128-24:2014 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 24: Lines onmechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 128-25:1999 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 25: Lines onshipbuildingdrawings
Replaced by ISO 128-3:2022
  • ISO 128-30:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 30: Basic conventions forviews
  • ISO 128-33:2018 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of presentation — Part 33: Representation of views, sections and cuts in construction drawings
  • ISO 128-34:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 34:Viewson mechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 128-40:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 40: Basic conventions forcutsandsections
  • ISO 128-43:2015 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of presentation — Part 43: Projection methods in building drawings
  • ISO 128-44:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 44:Sectionson mechanical engineering drawings
  • ISO 128-50:2001 Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections

Other ISO standards related to technical drawing[edit]

A size chart illustrating the ISO A series described inISO 216
  • ISO 129 Technical product documentation (TPD) — Presentation of dimensions and tolerances
    • ISO 129-1:2018 Technical product documentation (TPD) — Presentation of dimensions and tolerances — Part 1: General principles
    • ISO 129-4:2013 Technical product documentation (TPD) — Indication of dimensions and tolerances — Part 4: Dimensioning of shipbuilding drawings
    • ISO 129-5:2018 Technical product documentation — Indication of dimensions and tolerances — Part 5: Dimensioning of structural metal work
  • ISO 216paper sizes, e.g. theA4paper size
  • ISO 406:1987 Technical drawings — Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions
  • ISO 1660:2017 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing —Profiletolerancing
  • ISO 2203:1973 Technical drawings — Conventional representation ofgears
  • ISO 3040:2016 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — 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 ofprefabricated 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 5457:1999 Technicalproduct documentation— Sizes and layout ofdrawing sheets
  • ISO 5459:2011 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) —Geometrical tolerancing— Datums and datum systems
  • 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 — Screwthreadsand threaded parts — Part 1: General conventions
  • ISO 6411:1982 Technical drawings — Simplified representation ofcentre holes
  • ISO 6412-1:2017 Technical product documentation — Simplified representation ofpipelines— Part 1: General rules and orthogonal representation
  • ISO 6413:2018 Technical product documentation — Representation ofsplinesandserrations
  • ISO 6414:2020 Technical product documentation (TPD) — Technical drawings forglassware
  • ISO 6428:1982 Technical drawings — Requirements formicrocopying
  • ISO 6433:2012 Technical drawings —Part references
  • ISO 7083:1983 Technical drawings — Symbols forgeometrical tolerancing— Proportions and dimensions
  • ISO 7200:2004 Technical product documentation — Data fields in title blocks and document headers
  • ISO 7437:1990 Technical drawings —Construction drawings— General rules for execution ofproduction drawingsfor 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 8015:2011 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Fundamentals — Concepts, principles and rules
  • ISO 8048:1984 Technical drawings —Construction drawings— Representation of views, sections and cuts
  • ISO 8560:2019 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 10209:2012 Technical product documentation — Vocabulary — Terms relating to technical drawings, product definition and related documentation
  • ISO 10579:2010 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Dimensioning and tolerancing — Non-rigid parts
  • ISO 13567is an internationalComputer-aided design(CAD) layer standard.
  • ISO 13715:2017 Technical product documentation — Edges of undefined shape — Indication and dimensioning
  • ISO 15786:2008 Technical drawings — Simplified representation and dimensioning of holes

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^abISO 128-1:2003 Abstract.Accessed 1 March 2009.
  2. ^ISO 128techstreet.com, 2009.)Archived2019-10-17 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^ISO 128(archive.org)