ISO 128-3-2020 pdf download.Technical product documentation (TPD)一General principles of representation一 Part 3: Views, sections and cuts.
3.1 cut
sectional view
section (12) showing, in addition, outlines beyond the cutting plane
Note 1 to entry: While “Cut” is generally used in the construction field, “section” is generally used in the mechanical engineering field, regardless of the definitions In 11 or 12.
[SOURCE: ISO 10209:2012, 3.11, modified — Note Ito entry added.1
3.2 section
representation showing only the outlines of an object lying in one or more cutting planes
Note I to entry: While “cut” is generally used in the construction field, section is generally used in the mechanical engineering field, regardless of the definitions in 11 or 12.
[SOURCE: ISO 10209:2012, 3.61, modified — Note Ito entry added.J
3.3 technical drawing
drawing showing a technical installation, process or product with a view to clarifying its structure and enabling its construction
Note Ito entry: For the purpose of this document, the term “technical drawing” is interpreted in the broadest possible sense, encompassing the total package of documentation specifying the product (work piece, subassembly, assembly).
[SOURCE: ISO 5127:2017, 3.4.7.54, modified — Note 1 to entry added.1
4 Basic conventions for views
4.1 General information on views
The most informative view of an object shall be used as the principle view, taking into consideration, for example, Its functioning position, position of manufacturing or mounting.
Each view, with the exception of the front or principal figure (view, plan, principal figure), shall be given clear identification with a capital letter, repeated near the reference arrow needed to indicate the direction of viewing for the relevant view. Whatever the direction of viewing, the capital letter shall always be positioned in normal relation to the direction of reading and be indicated either above or on the right side of the reference arrow.
The reference arrow is defined in Annex A (for the former practice of arc arrow, see Annex B), as is the lettering height of the identification.
The designated views may be located irrespective of the principal figure. The capital letters identifying the referenced views shall be placed immediately above the relevant views (see Figure 1).ISO 128-3 pdf download.