This document discusses guidelines for dimensioning engineering drawings. It describes the different types of lines used such as visible lines, hidden lines, center lines, and dimension and extension lines. It explains why dimensioning is important for manufacturing interchangeable parts. The key components of dimensioning are described, including extension lines, dimension lines, leader lines, and dimension figures. Guidelines are provided for placement of dimensions, such as not crossing lines and placing dimensions outside the view. Dimensioning various shapes such as arcs, holes, cylinders, and rounded ends are also covered.
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The basic function of a drawing is to convey information clearly and so that it can be easily understood by those for whom it is intended. To insure that this function is achieved a number of measures have been universally agreed on when drawings are prepared and presented. The universal agreement is termed standardization and we refer to drafting standards. Drafting standards are set by organizations and adhered to by all members of the organization. Hence standards will differ from one organization to the other. However, because it is necessary for communication between different groups and between any group and the general consuming public, there exists commonality in how drawing are presented even if specific details may vary. The subheadings discussed below give some details on how the objective is achieved
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3. Visible lines represent features that can be seen in the
current view
Meaning of Lines
Hidden lines represent features that can not be seen in
the current view
Center line represents symmetry, path of motion, centers
of circles, axis of axisymmetrical parts
Dimension and Extension lines indicate the sizes and
location of features on a drawing
4. DIMENSIONING
Why do we need to dimension drawings?
Dimensions and notes define the size, location, finish
and other requirements to fully define what you want
manufactured.
6. Why is dimensioning important?
• Even if you make a drawing to scale, it would be difficult to determine
the exact precision that is needed.
• It would be time consuming to measure each of the lines to
determine measurement.
• The basis for modern part dimensioning is the need for
interchangeable parts (being able to buy something off the shelf that fits what you already have)
7. Generally, dimensioning involves identifying the size and location
dimensions.
• Size Dimensions determine the overall size and
shape of a drawing.
• Location Dimensions typically determine where
different entities are located within the drawing.
8. Location Dimensions
• When locating an item within the drawing (locating a hole or other
object) always give the horizontal and vertical position as it relates to
the object.
• Then give the size of the object
• Eg. Where is the object located and how big is it?
9. Most dimensions consist of three types of lines
• Dimension lines
• Extension lines
• Centerlines
Dimension Centerlines Extension Lines
10. Dimension Lines
• A Dimension Line is a thin, dark, solid line that is terminated by an
arrowhead.
1.0
Dimension
Dimension Line Arrow Head
11. Extension Lines
• An Extension Line is a thin, dark, solid line that extends from a point
on the drawing to which a dimension refers.
5.0
1/16 gap
Extension
Line
1/8
beyond
12. Centerlines
• A Centerline is a thin, dark line alternating long and short dashes that is
commonly used as an extension line in location holes or other symmetrical
objects.
13. Dimensioning Systems
• Unidirectional System: where all dimensions are read from the
bottom of the sheet (like a book)
• Aligned System: all the dimensions are aligned with the surface that
they represent (read from bottom or right side of sheet)
14. Dimension Stacking
• When stacking dimensions, the shortest dimension
goes closest to the object, while the longest (or
overall) appears furthest.
• Dimension Lines typically should not cross
extension lines or other dimension line
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15. Arrow Heads
• When drawing Arrowheads they should be long and lean at a ratio of
3:1 (length:height)
• In Architecture this is different!
16. Leaders
• A Leader is a thin solid line that directs the viewer’s attention to a
note or dimension.
• A Leader with an arrow identifies a location.
• A Leader with an dot identifies a surface.
• Try not to draw leaders so that they are horizontal or vertical (and/or
to long)
• A Leader to a circle should be drawn so that it would pass through the
center of the circle if extended.
Note here Surface here
17. Dimensioning Arcs Vs. Circles
• When dimensioning an arc use the radius symbol (R)
• When dimensioning a circle use the diameter symbol ( )
R1.0
2.0
18. Over Dimensioning
• When dimensioning, it is good technique to avoid listing the
dimension more than once through out the drawing.
• If you need to list a dimension more than once, for accuracy or ease
of viewing, you must encase the dimension within a set of brackets.
(1.3753)
Reference Dimension
19. Rules and Practices
Accurate dimensioning is one of the most demanding undertakings
when designing parts.
Use the checklist to insure you have followed the basic dimensioning
rules.
Keep in mind there may be a case where the need to break a standard
could occur to give clarity to the part and manufacturer.
20. Standards
In order for the drawings to be dimensioned so
that all people can understand them, we need to
follow standards that every company in the world
must follow. Standards are created by these
organizations:
-ANSI -MIL
-ISO -DOD
-DIN -CEN
-JIS
21. Standards Institutions
ANSI - American National Standards Institute - This
institute creates the engineering standards for
North America.
ISO - International Organization for
Standardization - This is a world wide organization
that creates engineering standards with
approximately 100 participating countries.
22. Standards Institutions
DIN - Deutsches Institut für Normung - The German Standards
Institute created many standards used world wide such as the
standards for camera film.
JIS - Japanese Industrial Standard - Created after WWII for Japanese
standards.
CEN - European Standards Organization
23. Standards Institutions
The United States military has two organizations that develop
standards.
DOD - Department Of Defense
MIL - Military Standard
24. Dimensioning Checklist
Each dimension should be written clearly with only one
way to be interpreted.
A feature should be dimensioned only once.
Dimension and extension lines should not cross.
Each feature should be dimensioned.
Dimension features or surfaces should be done to a
logical reference point.
25. Dimension Checklist
Dimension circles should have diameters
and arcs with a radius.
A center line should be extended and used
as an extension line.
Dimension features on a view should clearly
show its true shape.
Enough space should be provided to avoid
crowding and misinterpretation.
26. Dimension Checklist
Extension lines and object lines should not overlap.
Dimensions should be placed outside the part.
Center lines or marks should be used on all circles and
holes.
33. EXTENSION LINES
Leave a visible gap (≈ 1 mm) from a view and start drawing an extension line.
Extend the lines beyond the (last) dimension line 1-2 mm.
Visible gap
COMMON MISTAKE
34. Do not break the lines as they cross object lines.
COMMON MISTAKE
Continuous
EXTENSION LINES
35. Dimension lines should not be spaced too close
to each other and to the view.
11
34
Leave a space at least
2 times of a letter height.
16
35
DIMENSION LINES
Leave a space at least
1 time of a letter height.
36. DIMENSION FIGURES
The height of figures is suggested to be 2.5~3 mm.
Place the numbers at about 1 mm above dimension
line and between extension lines.
COMMON MISTAKE
11
11
34
34
37. 16.25
16.25
or
DIMENSION FIGURES
When there is not enough space for figure or
arrows, put it outside either of the extension lines.
1
Not enough space
for figures
Not enough space
for arrows
1 1
38. The JIS and ISO standards adopt the unit of
Angular dimension in degree with a symbol “o”
place behind the figures (and if necessary
minutes and seconds may be used together).
DIMENSION FIGURES : UNITS
Length dimension in millimeters without
specifying a unit symbol “mm”.
39. 1. Aligned method
2. Unidirectional method
The dimension figures are placed so that they are readable from the
bottom and right side of the drawing.
The dimension figures are placed so that they can be read from the
bottom of the drawing.
Do not use both system on the same drawing or on the same series of
drawing (JIS Z8317)
DIMENSION FIGURES : ORIENTATION
44. LOCAL NOTES
Place the notes near to the feature which they
apply, and should be placed outside the view.
Always read horizontally.
10 Drill
COMMON MISTAKE
10 Drill
≈ 10mm
10
Drill
Too far
46. THE BASIC CONCEPT
Dimensioning is accomplished by adding size and location information
necessary to manufacture
the object.
Clear
Complete
Facilitate the
- manufacturing method
- measurement method
This information have to be
47. L
L
S
S
S
Designed
part
EXAMPLE
To manufacture this part
we need to know…
1. Width, depth and
thickness of the part.
2. Diameter and depth
of the hole.
3. Location of the holes.
“S” denotes size dimension.
“L” denotes location dimension.
S
L
L
48. ANGLE
To dimension an angle use circular dimension
line having the center at the vertex of the angle.
COMMON MISTAKE
49. ARC
Arcs are dimensioned by giving the radius, in the
views in which their true shapes appear.
The letter “R” is always lettered before the figures
to emphasize that this dimension is radius of an
arc.
or
50. ARC
The dimension figure and the arrowhead should
be inside the arc, where there is sufficient space.
R 62.5
Move figure outside
R 6.5
Move both figure
and arrow outside
Sufficient space
for both.
Sufficient space
for arrowhead only.
R 58.5
Insufficient space
for both.
51. ARC
Leader line must be radial and inclined with
an angle between 30 ~ 60 degs to the horizontal.
COMMON MISTAKE
R62.5
R62.5
R62.5
R62.5
R62.5
R62.5
52. ARC
Use the foreshortened radial dimension line,
when arc’ s center locates outside the sheet or
interfere with other views.
Drawing sheet
Method 1
Method 2
53. FILLETS AND ROUNDS
Give the radius of a typical fillet only by using a
local note.
R6.5
If all fillets and rounds are uniform in size,
dimension may be omitted, but it is necessary to
add the note “ All fillets and round are Rxx. ”
NOTE:
All fillets and round are R6.5
Drawing sheet
R12
unless otherwise specified.
NOTE:
All fillets and round are R6.5
54. The curve constructed from two or more arcs,
requires the dimensions of radii and center’s
location.
CURVE
COMMON MISTAKE
Tangent point
55. CYLINDER
Size dimensions are diameter and length.
Measurement
method
Location dimension must be located from its
center lines and should be given in circular view.
57. HOLES
Size dimensions are diameter and depth.
Location dimension must be located from its
center lines and should be given in circular view.
Measurement
method
58. xx
Use leader line and local note to specify diameter
and hole’s depth in the circular view.
HOLES : SMALL SIZE
xx Drill, Thru.
1) Through thickness hole
xx Thru.
or
xx Drill.
or or
59. xx, yy Deep
HOLES : SMALL SIZE
or
xx Drill, yy Deep
Hole’s
depth
Use leader line and local note to specify diameter
and hole’s depth in the circular view.
2) Blind hole
60. xx
Use extension and
dimension lines
Use diametral
dimension line
Use leader line
and note
HOLES : LARGE SIZE