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ISO 128
International standard about the graphical representation of objects on technical drawings
International standard about the graphical representation of objects on technical drawings
ISO 128 is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard covering the general principles of presentation in technical drawings, specifically the graphical representation of objects on technical drawings.{{cite web |access-date=2025-07-16
Overview
Since 2003 the ISO 128 family has expanded to fifteen parts, initiated between 1996 and 2003. The standard begins with a summary of general rules for the execution and structure of technical drawings. It then describes basic conventions for lines, views, cuts and sections, and different types of engineering drawings—including mechanical, architectural, civil, and shipbuilding. ISO 128 applies to both manual and computer-based drawings, but not to three-dimensional CAD models.
The ISO 128 series replaced the earlier DIN 6 standard for drawings, projections, and views, first published in 1922 and updated in 1950 and 1968. ISO 128 itself debuted in 1982 as a 15‑page document specifying general presentation principles for orthographic projection methods.
Several parts of ISO 128 have been updated individually, and new parts added (e.g., Part 15 in 2013). The most recent revisions were published in 2020 and 2022.
Composition
Current parts
- 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 for lines
- ISO 128-3:2022 Technical product documentation (TPD) — General principles of representation — Part 3: Views, sections and cuts
- 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) — Simplified representation for mechanical engineering drawings
- ISO 128-100:2020 Technical product documentation — General principles of representation — Part 100: Index
Withdrawn parts
; Replaced by ISO 128-2:2020
- ISO 128-20:1999 — Basic conventions for lines
- ISO 128-21:1997 — Preparation of lines by CAD systems
- ISO 128-22:1999 — Conventions for leader lines and reference lines
- ISO 128-23:1999 — Lines on construction drawings
- ISO 128-24:2014 — Lines on mechanical engineering drawings
- ISO 128-25:1999 — Lines on shipbuilding drawings ; Replaced by ISO 128-3:2022
- ISO 128-30:2001 — Basic conventions for views
- ISO 128-33:2018 — Representation of views, sections and cuts in construction drawings
- ISO 128-34:2001 — Views on mechanical engineering drawings
- ISO 128-40:2001 — Conventions for cuts and sections
- ISO 128-43:2015 — Projection methods in building drawings
- ISO 128-44:2001 — Sections on mechanical engineering drawings
- ISO 128-50:2001 — Conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections
References
References
- [http://www.techstreet.com/cgi-bin/detail?product_id=23666 ISO 128] Techstreet. Archived 17 October 2019.
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