1、 Reference number ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 128-71 First edition 2010-09-01 Technical product documentation (TPD) General principles of presentation Part 71: Simplified representation for mechanical engineering drawings Documentation technique de produits (TPD) Pri
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7、eb www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2010 All rights reservedISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved iiiContents Page Foreword iv Introductionvi 1 Scope1 2 Terms and definitions .1 3 General principles and basic methods of simplified representation.1 3.1 Principles1 3.2 Basic me
8、thods .2 4 Examples2 ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) iv ISO 2010 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO te
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15、 or be withdrawn. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/TS 128-71 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 10, Technical product docu
16、mentation, Subcommittee SC 6, Mechanical engineering documentation. ISO/TS 128 consists of the following parts, under the general title Technical product documentation (TPD) General principles of presentation: Part 1: Introduction and index Part 20: Basic conventions for lines Part 21: Preparation o
17、f lines by CAD systems Part 22: Basic conventions and applications for leader lines and reference lines Part 23: Lines on construction drawings Part 24: Lines on mechanical engineering drawings Part 25: Lines on shipbuilding drawings ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved v Part 30: Basi
18、c conventions for views Part 34: Views on mechanical engineering drawings Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts and sections Part 44: Sections on mechanical engineering drawings Part 50: Basic conventions for representing areas on cuts and sections Part 71: Simplified representation for mechanical eng
19、ineering drawings Technical Specification The presentation of shipbuilding drawings is to form the subject of a future part 15. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) vi ISO 2010 All rights reservedIntroduction This part of ISO 128 has been established to specify rules and guidance for the use of the simplified repr
20、esentation on mechanical engineering drawings. It is not the purpose of the simplified representation to present difficulties in understanding the drawing. When its use could present such difficulties, it is intended that a complete representation in accordance with the basic rules of ISO 128 be use
21、d. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 1Technical product documentation (TPD) General principles of presentation Part 71: Simplified representation for mechanical engineering drawings 1 Scope This part of ISO 128 specifies general principles and basic methods f
22、or the application of the simplified representation on mechanical engineering drawings. The provisions of this part of ISO 128 are based on those of ISO 128-20, ISO 128-30, ISO 128-40, ISO 128-50, ISO 129-1 (Technical drawings Indication of dimensions and tolerances Part 1: General principles) and I
23、SO 6411 (Technical drawings Simplified representation of centre holes). NOTE For the simplified representation of individual products, such as fastenings, springs, seals, gear wheels, racks, worms, worm gear-wheels, splint joints and rolling bearings, see the relevant International Standards. 2 Term
24、s and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 complete representation representation drawn in accordance with the valid rules of projection for technical drawings 3.2 simplified representation representation drawn in accordance with the valid rul
25、es of projection and on which individual elements of the product are not shown, provided this does not present difficulties in understanding the drawing 3 General principles and basic methods of simplified representation 3.1 Principles Simplified representation a) shall not lead to misunderstanding
26、or equivocation, b) while making drawings easy to read and draw, should also emphasize the whole effect, and c) while facilitating manual and computer drawing, should also consider the requirements of microcopy drawing. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) 2 ISO 2010 All rights reserved3.2 Basic methods The basic
27、methods for the use of simplified representation are a) reducing the repeat structure drawing for identical components (see examples 7 to 10), b) omitting the views, sections or cuts which are not necessary (see example 4), and c) simplifying the elements of drawing when the structure is clearly exp
28、ressed (see examples 1 to 6 and 11 to 15). 4 Examples For comparison purposes, the following examples of the application of the principles and methods are given in both their simplified and conventional/complete representations. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 3Example N o . Simpl
29、ified representation Conventional representation Description 1 Only the products or their features that are located in the sectional plane beyond the coiled spring need be shown. 2 It is permitted that the features shown on a detail section not be depicted on the principal view. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E
30、) 4 ISO 2010 All rights reservedExample N o . Simplified representation Conventional representation Description 3 Simple sections are permitted not to be hatched. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 5Example N o . Simplified representation Conventional representation Description 4 A l
31、ocal section is permitted to be made on the principal cut (section) view, provided the local section is identified. 5 Projections for circles or circular arcs whose angle of inclination with the projection plane is less than equal to 30 may be substituted by circles or circular arcs. ISO/TS 128-71:2
32、010(E) 6 ISO 2010 All rights reservedExample N o . Simplified representation Conventional representation Description 6 The easement curves of the bodies of revolution are permitted to be substituted by circumferences. 7 In a part where there is a certain number of identical, evenly spaced features (
33、teeth, grooves, etc.), it is permitted to depict only one or two of these features on the simplified view, with the remainder being depicted using a narrow line and with their total number(s) indicated. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 7Example N o . Simplified representation Conve
34、ntional representation Description 8 Where there are groups of repeated features on the product, only one of the groups need be shown in full on the simplified view; the others may be depicted using centre lines, with their total number indicated. 9 Where the components (parts and assemblies) are lo
35、cated in a regular pattern on an assembly drawing, only one of the groups need be shown in the simplified view, while the arrangement of other components may be depicted using centre lines, with their total number indicated. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) 8 ISO 2010 All rights reservedExample N o . Simplifie
36、d representation Conventional representation Description 10 When there is a group of identical components on an assembly drawing, only one group need be depicted, with appropriate indication of the rest. 11 Where the features of a part are represented in full on one view, they may be depicted in sim
37、plified form on related views. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ISO 2010 All rights reserved 9Example N o . Simplified representation Conventional representation Description 12 The form of a pipe may be depicted with a centre line with detail at each end. 13 Where a component or components of a product are sho
38、wn in complete form in one view, it is permitted to depict them in simplified form in other views. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) 10 ISO 2010 All rights reservedExample N o . Simplified representation Conventional representation Description 14 Standard and other widely used parts may be shown in outline. 15 In an assembly drawing, chamfers, ribs, knurls, draft angles, etc., of the parts may be omitted. ISO/TS 128-71:2010(E) ICS 01.100.20 Price based on 10 pages ISO 2010 All rights reserved