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ISO 2203:1973

ISO 2203:1973 Technical drawings – Conventional representation of gears

CDN $76.00

SKU: f0add536a2f6 Categories: ,

Description

Establishes how to draw the toothed portion of gears including worm gearing and chain wheels. Applicable to detail drawings (individual gears) and assembly drawings (gear pairs). As a fundamental principle a gear is represented (except in axial section) as a solid part without teeth, but with the addition of the pitch surface in a thin long dash-and-dot line. For uniformity all figures are in first angle projection.

Edition

1

Published Date

1973-03-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

6

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Establishes how to draw the toothed portion of gears including worm gearing and chain wheels. Applicable to detail drawings (individual gears) and assembly drawings (gear pairs). As a fundamental principle a gear is represented (except in axial section) as a solid part without teeth, but with the addition of the pitch surface in a thin long dash-and-dot line. For uniformity all figures are in first angle projection.

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