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AS 1100.101-1992 "Technical drawing - General principles" is a standard published by Standards Australia that provides guidelines for creating technical drawings. Here are some interesting content and key points from the standard: AS 1100.101 1992 Technical drawing General principles.pdf

By , eight separate parts of AS 1100 were revised, amalgamated, and redesignated into a single document— AS 1100.101-1984 . The 1992 version (AS 1100.101-1992) was the second edition of this consolidated standard. It was formally approved by the Council of Standards Australia on 25 August 1992 and published on 16 November 1992 .

AS 1100.101 requires hand or CAD lettering to be: It was formally approved by the Council of

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AS 1100.101-1992 serves as the foundational Australian standard for technical drawing, establishing mandatory rules for line conventions, projection methods (third-angle), dimensioning, and sheet layouts across engineering and manufacturing. It ensures uniform graphic communication, maintaining relevance in the modern era of CAD-generated, digital PDF drawing distribution. Share public link until that revision is published

This standard was officially (noted as AS 1100.101–1992 (R2014) ), meaning its content was reviewed and deemed still valid and current for use, requiring no immediate changes. As of late 2025, its status is "Pending Revision," indicating that an updated version is currently in development. However, until that revision is published, this document remains the active, mandatory standard for technical drawing in Australia and New Zealand.

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