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  2. ISO 2594:1972

ISO 2594:1972 Historical [ Withdrawn ]

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Building drawings -- Projection methods

standard by International Organization for Standardization , 09/01/1972

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Two methods are defined and the symbols specified as shown in the figures. The direct orthogonal projection is symbolized by two parallel arrows running vertically to a dash-and-dot line, and the mirror-inverted orthogonal projection by two parallel double arrows running vertically to a dash-and-dot line.

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Document History

  1. ISO 128-3:2022

    July 2022
    Technical product documentation (TPD) - General principles of representation - Part 3: Views, sections and cuts

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  2. ISO 128-3:2020

    July 2020
    Technical product documentation (TPD) - General principles of representation - Part 3: Views, sections and cuts

    • Historical Version
  3. ISO 128-33:2018

    February 2018
    Technical product documentation (TPD) - General principles of presentation - Part 33: Representation of views, sections and cuts in construction drawings

    • Historical Version
  4. ISO 128-43:2015

    June 2015
    Technical product documentation (TPD) - General principles of presentation - Part 43: Projection methods in building drawings

    • Historical Version
  5. ISO 128-40:2001

    June 2001
    Technical drawings -- General principles of presentation -- Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections

    • Historical Version
  6. ISO 128-44:2001

    April 2001
    Technical drawings -- General principles of presentation -- Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings

    • Historical Version
  7. ISO 128-50:2001

    April 2001
    Technical drawings -- General principles of presentation -- Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections

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  8. ISO 128-30:2001

    April 2001
    Technical drawings -- General principles of presentation -- Part 30: Basic conventions for views

    • Historical Version
  9. ISO 128-34:2001

    January 2001
    Technical drawings -- General principles of presentation -- Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawings

    • Historical Version
  10. ISO 8048:1984

    December 1984
    Technical drawings -- Construction drawings -- Representation of views, sections and cuts

    • Historical Version
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    Building drawings -- Projection methods

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