Dimensioning Rules Each dimension should be shown on the drawing only once. Place the dimensions on your drawing so that they can be read from either the.

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Dimensioning Rules Each dimension should be shown on the drawing only once. Place the dimensions on your drawing so that they can be read from either the bottom or the right-hand side of the page. Always measure in millimetres unless instructed otherwise. Figures should not touch outlines, dimension lines or centre lines before a dimension denotes the diameter of a circle. R denotes radius. - on circles, always dimension the diameter, never the radius - On curves, arcs and rounded corners, always show the radius

Dimensioning Rules Overall dimensions are placed further away from the drawing Leader lines: Leave a small gap to avoid confusing the leader line with the outline of the drawing. Intermediate dimensions are placed in line. This is known as chain dimensioning Figures on vertical dimension lines are read from the right-hand side. More than one dimension can be taken from a single line. This line is called the datum line Always show the diameter of a circle, never its radius.

Dimensioning Revision

Dimensioning Revision

Dimensioning Revision