Ok, but still chapter 4.3 only state SI units, not "mm" in specific.
I know that the relevant basic SI unit is "m", but with the allowable prefix(es) there can be "cm", "km" and "mm" :)
My version of 129-1 is from 2004. I see that it is foreseen a new version this year.
-RR
Can't find that "mm" is mentioned, but if you mean chapter 4.1 - last section?
"Where all linear dimensions are expressed in the same unit, the unit symbol may be omitted, provided the
drawing or associated documentation carries a statement of the unit used."
By this I read that it should be...
A question arised in my group..
Where is it stated that the units in an ISO drawing are "mm"? In which standard?
I'll be very happy to find this info [smile]
-RR
I'm trying locate similar information in ISO as for ASME.
ASME 14.100-2004 chapter 4.26.6 talks about "Drawing Notes". Do anyone know where to find similar requirements in ISO?
I've tried to search the ISO site, TC 213 sites aswell.
-RR
I'm tearing up my head discussing DWG's these days.
Q: If a diameter feature in a DWG do not contain a specific roundness tolerance, neither a general tolerance for form. What is the allowable roundness then?
ISO 8015 refers to "The Default Principle", but is there an overall principle for...
I'm going to by a new computer and need an advise.
Right now I'm running NX6, but soon we will go for 7 or 7.5.
My work is on assemblies with a low number of parts, <100.
I'm travelling a lot so a small laptop would be nice.
So I was thinking, how about a LENOVO THINKPAD X1?
Didn't find it in...
Thanks a lot, both of you!
I will try the work-around first since we're stuck with the NX6 cause of PTC WindChill as the PDM system..... too heavy integration work!
When will Windows font be available NX?
1. The NX fonts looks terrible
2. Hard to collaborate files from other systems e.g. when a customer provides a template he requires. Lot of work adapting text etc.