This document provides guidelines for different types of lines and lettering used in technical drawings. It identifies 7 categories of lines based on appearance and purpose, including visible outlines (thick continuous lines), hidden outlines (thin dashed lines), dimension lines, hatching, and center lines. Each category is designated with a letter and describes a specific drafting application for improved clarity and communication in technical drawings.
This document provides guidelines for different types of lines and lettering used in technical drawings. It identifies 7 categories of lines based on appearance and purpose, including visible outlines (thick continuous lines), hidden outlines (thin dashed lines), dimension lines, hatching, and center lines. Each category is designated with a letter and describes a specific drafting application for improved clarity and communication in technical drawings.
This document provides guidelines for different types of lines and lettering used in technical drawings. It identifies 7 categories of lines based on appearance and purpose, including visible outlines (thick continuous lines), hidden outlines (thin dashed lines), dimension lines, hatching, and center lines. Each category is designated with a letter and describes a specific drafting application for improved clarity and communication in technical drawings.
PICKUP AND PARKER: PAGE 4 CONTINUOUS (THICK) B HIDDEN OUTLINES AND EDGES SHORT DASHES (THIN) ABCDEFGHIJKLM DIMENSION AND LEDGER LINES, HATCHING, NOPQRSTUVWXYZ OUTLINES OF ADJACENT PARTS, 1234567890 C OUTLINES OF REVOLVED SECTIONS, CONTINUOUS (THIN) FICTITIOUS OUTLINES AND EDGES LIMITS OF PARTIAL VIEWS OR D SECTIONS WHEN THE LINE IS NOT AN AXIS CONTINUOUS IRREGULAR (THIN) CENTER LINES, E EXTREME POSITIONS OF MOVABLE PARTS CHAIN (THIN) F CUTTING PLANE CHAIN (THIN ENDS AND CHANGES OF DIRECTION THICK) A A G INDICATION OF SURFACES WHICH HAVE TO MEET SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS CHAIN (THICK) NAME: I. TIMLA DATE: 25/03/2023 FORM: 4R TITLE: LINES AND LETTERING