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ISO Drawing unit

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rumlyronny

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A question arised in my group..
Where is it stated that the units in an ISO drawing are "mm"? In which standard?

I'll be very happy to find this info [smile]


-RR
 
ISO 129-1

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Can't find that "mm" is mentioned, but if you mean chapter 4.1 - last section?

"Where all linear dimensions are expressed in the same unit, the unit symbol may be omitted, provided the
drawing or associated documentation carries a statement of the unit used."


By this I read that it should be stated in the drawing that all dimensions are in "mm". No standard is telling the default unit for an ISO drawing.
Agree?

-RR
 
I mean Chapter 4.3 Units of dimensions referencing SI units.

Which year is your version of 129-1?

"For every expert there is an equal and opposite expert"
Arthur C. Clarke Profiles of the future

 
Ok, but still chapter 4.3 only state SI units, not "mm" in specific.
I know that the relevant basic SI unit is "m", but with the allowable prefix(es) there can be "cm", "km" and "mm" :)

My version of 129-1 is from 2004. I see that it is foreseen a new version this year.

-RR
 
rumlyronny,

I have a copy of ISO[ ]406 Technical Drawings -- Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions. Under Units, it states that "Deviations shall be expressed in the same unit as the basic size." As per ISO[ ]406, you can dimension in furlongs if you want, but you have to express tolerances in them too. I assume you need a note on your drawing indicating what the dimension units are.



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Thank you for your time :)
I'm quiet happy [smile][thumbsup2]

-RR
 
So am I.
ISO 406 is happily discontinued. Perhaps for mentioning furlongs :-)
There is a small hope that ISO 129-2 could shed some light on the issue, but unfortunately it still in Draft stage since 2013

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