To help you enter new markets and trade more easily.To increase confidence and trust in you technical product documentation.It provides a fully-revised, up-to-date and comprehensive “one-stop” collection of all the symbols currently in use As many organizations are still using the withdrawn BS 308 for their drawings, this new international standard will encourage a move away from outdated practices. It’s aimed at mechanical engineers, design engineers, and engineering designers who work in the aerospace, defence, automotive, rail, nuclear, and medical devices sectors, and also any engineering or manufacturing organizations that need to produce engineering drawings (using 2D manual drawings or 3D CAD-generated models) in their product design and development processes.Īlso, because the design and drawing activities of many organizations have been outsourced over recent years, independent design consultancies and design agencies are also likely to need and use BS EN ISO 7083:2021.Īs with all BS 8888-area standards, BS EN ISO 7083 is also aimed at users of the former national standard, BS 308. This revision brings all the current symbols used in technical drawing together in one document What’s happened and why?įollowing a lengthy development process to ensure that all of the relevant symbols were captured, we’ve published a revised international standard on the symbols used on technical and engineering drawings.
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