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ISO SCALES

ISO SCALES

ISO SCALES

(OP)
Dear all
I am doing drafting/detailing works in solid works as per ISO.I would like to know what are the ISO scales (I mean 1:,1:2,1:5,1:10 like that)Where can I get the information.Any information greately appreciated
Thanks and Regards
Reswam

RE: ISO SCALES

If I understand your post, you are talking about standard drawing scales. It means the relation between the linear dimension of the drawing and the linear dimension of the real part.

See ISO 5455 for more details.

Recomended scales according this ISO: 50:1; 20:1; 10:1;5:1; 2:1; 1:1; 1:2; 1:5; 1:10; 1:20; 1:50; 1:100; 1:200; 1:500;....

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RE: ISO SCALES

(OP)
Thank you very much macPT
Regards
Reswam

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