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title block information
i need some claification. we are going to go to iso as our drafting standard and are in the process of creating new title blocks.
i need to know if we can deviate from the iso book on the layout of the information that we put in. some people here are saying that we can do whatever we want as long as we do it the same every time. others say it needs to follow the layout specified by the book.
any imput would be greatly appreciated.
yogibear,
you need to provide some clarification. what iso specification are you referring to?
best regards,
matthew ian loew
"luck is the residue of design."
branch rickey
i was refering to the iso drafting standards.
yogibear,
a search of the international organization for standardization (iso) (
i think so. i'm sure that the one we have is outdated though.
yogibear,
there is difficulty in understanding your question.
iso does not publish "books". the most common type of "deliverable" is the iso standard. iso also publish guides, technical specifications and technical reports. each deliverable has a unique number (e.g. iso 9001) therefore if you can quote the number, this will help to define the problem.
secondly, do you seek help with standards for drawing and draughting (i.e. making "blueprints", to use an old term that may nevertheless convey the meaning better); or with the rules for drafting the content of an iso deliverable (such as iso guide 7 referenced by mloew)?
kind regards,
hi every one,
i am in a situation similar to yogibear...we are trying to get iso certified and i am suppose to standardize all the drawings to iso standards.but i don't know which standards to use .i need help with standards for drawing and draughting.does anyone know something about this??.
thanks
ddkb
ddbk,
there remains here a fundamental lack of understanding regarding iso standards. please clarify what you are looking for after reading through other threads in this forum.
best regards,
matthew ian loew
"i don't grow up. in me is the small child of my early days" --
let me see if i got it.there are many specific standards to be adhered in engineering drawing .there are guidelines to decide on each standard.is it?.
for example there is a standard on title blocks,then there is a standard on the paper sizes.and so on and so forth.right ...am i even close to understanding this thing??
look to the bottom of this web page:
this book seems to be useful i have found it here .it is kinda expensive .i am trying to get my company to buy it otherwise.....anyway
thanx alexit
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