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Dwg. Symbol

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I assume you can't ask the customer/whoever provided the drawing etc.

Could it be some kind of chamfer or edge break symbol?

For a second I thought maybe weld symbol but I don't think so.

Posting guidelines faq731-376 (probably not aimed specifically at you)
What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
 
Workpiece edge per ISO 13715

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CheckerHater said:
Workpiece edge per ISO 13715

Which in this specific case basically means that for all external edges undercuts up to 0.3 are acceptable and no burrs are allowed.
 
Yes, that is how much you can break the edge. The negative sign indicates how much material removal is allowed. If the sign was positive it would indicate how big a burr is allowed.

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