Technical drawings are the common language of those involved in technological work. ISO 13715 specifies rules for the indication and dimensioning of undefined edges in technical product and dimensions. The proportions and dimensions of the graphical symbols to be used are also specified in ISO 13715.
In cases where the geometrically defined shape of an edge (for example, 1 × 45°) is required, the general dimensioning principles given in ISO 129-1 apply.
ISO 13715 on dimensioning of technical products is useful for:
In technical drawings, the ideal geometric shape is represented without any deviation and, in general, without consideration of the conditions of the edges. Nevertheless, for many purposes (the functioning of a part or out of safety considerations, for example) particular conditions of edges need to be indicated. Such conditions include those of external edges free from burr or those with a burr of limited size, and internal edges with a passing.
ISO 13715 provides a symbology for the indication of the desired edge.
ISO 13715 also guides you with information on:
The guidelines in ISO 13715 help you get a clear idea on indication and dimensioning for documenting a technical product.
BS EN ISO 13715:2019 supersedes ISO 13715:2000. BS EN ISO 13715:2019 includes some technical and editorial changes with respect to ISO 13715:2000. These include:
EN ISO 13715:2019
ISO 13715:2017