Superseded by AS 1100.101–2018 (and later ISO 8015-based standards), but the 1992 version remains a key reference for legacy drawings and many local drafting courses.
AS 1100.101-1992 establishes the fundamental principles for technical drawing in Australia, mandating uniformity through standardized line types, third-angle projection, and dimensioning practices. The standard specifies requirements for sheet layout, including title blocks and metric units (mm), to ensure clear communication across engineering and design disciplines. For detailed technical standards, you can search for the document through Standards Australia. AS 1100.101 1992 Technical drawing General principles.pdf
The AS 1100.101 1992 standard covers several key principles of technical drawing, including: Superseded by AS 1100
AS 1100.101 1992 is a critical standard for technical drawing in Australia. By understanding and adhering to this standard, professionals can create accurate, clear, and consistent technical drawings that facilitate effective communication and collaboration. While there are challenges and limitations associated with AS 1100.101 1992, its benefits far outweigh its limitations. As the standard continues to evolve, it is essential for professionals to stay up-to-date with the latest guidelines and best practices in technical drawing. For detailed technical standards, you can search for