AS 1100.101-1992 covers a vast array of drafting elements. The document is meticulously organized into sections that dictate every visual aspect of a technical drawing. 1. Sheet Sizes and Formats
The 1992 edition is best known for codifying the "Australian" approach to drafting before increased alignment with ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standards took full hold in later revisions. AS 1100
While the 1992 version of the standard was written during the transition from drawing boards to early Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems, its core logic remains fully applicable to modern digital workflows. AS 1100
Technical drawings rely on agreed assumptions to function effectively: AS 1100