As 1100.101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principles.pdf Now

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.

Second, it is deeply embedded in the . For example, the competency unit MEM30032A (Produce basic engineering drawings) explicitly requires drawings to be completed to AS 1100.101-1992, regardless of whether manual drafting or CAD equipment is used. Other widely taught units, such as MEM09204A (Produce Basic Engineering Detail drawings) , also reference this standard. AS 1100.101 1992 Technical drawing General principles.pdf

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Dimensions dictate the size and location of features. Second, it is deeply embedded in the

AS 1100.101 allows two primary methods of orthographic projection. You must identify which one is being used by a symbol in the title block.

The standard covers the general principles for technical drawing, including: