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underlined dimensions

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Does anyone know of an ISO standard where the dimension would be underlined? I have a drawing with underlined dimensions and I am not sure what the underline represents.
 
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I have seen an underline used were a dimension is shown out of scale for clarity (back in the day of manual drafting). If the dimension is a shown dimension and the model is regenerated, this could of course not be true. If the dimension is a shown dimension, check if the dimension text has been overwriten. If this is the case your model may not represent the design intent completly.


Hope this helps.
 
I have worked with some blueprints made back in the 60's where they combined the casting print with the machining print. All underlined dimensions were casting dimensions. There was also a note on the drawing that opened these tolerances up to make the casting easier.
 
Hi


see DIN 406 paragraph 5.7 or ISO 129


An underline dimension means that the dimension has not the same scale with the drawing.
 
ISO 129 says:


Values for dimensions out-of-scale ( except where break lines are used) shall be underlined with a straight thick line


Dimensions out-of-scale can result from a feature size modification where the modification does not warrant an extensive drawing revision to correct the feature scale.


Hope this helps you.
 
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