• ISO 3461-2:1987

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    General principles for the creation of graphical symbols — Part 2: Graphical symbols for use in technical product documentation

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    Withdrawn date:  12-03-2019

    Language(s):  French, English

    Published date:  12-11-1987

    Publisher:  International Organization for Standardization

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    Publisher International Organization for Standardization
    Status Withdrawn
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    BS EN ISO 6413:1995 Technical drawings. Representation of splines and serrations
    BS 7279:1990 Specification for graphical symbols for resistance welding equipment
    BS EN ISO 7287:2002 Graphical symbols for thermal cutting equipment
    BS 308-4.6(1995) : 1995 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - SIMPLIFIED REPRESENTATION OF PIPELINES - GENERAL RULES AND ORTHOGONAL REPRESENTATION
    BS ISO 1302:1992 Technical drawings. Method of indicating surface texture
    DIN EN ISO 10628:2001-03 FLOW DIAGRAMS FOR PROCESS PLANTS - GENERAL RULES
    DIN ISO 6412-1:1991-05 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - SIMPLIFIED REPRESENTATION OF PIPELINES - GENERAL RULES AND ORTHOGONAL REPRESENTATION
    BS 7477:1991 Guide for general principles for the creation of graphical symbols for use on equipment
    DIN 11490-2:1990-08 (Draft) GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FOR MILK PROCESSING MACHINERY - FITTINGS FOR MILK PROCESSING MACHINERY
    93/713405 DC : 0 ISO/DIS 10205 - CLASSIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR TECHNICAL PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS - PLUS DRAFT TECHNICAL REPORT - CLASSIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS IN TECHNICAL PRODUCT
    ISO 6413:1988 Technical drawings Representation of splines and serrations
    EN ISO 6413:1994 Technical drawings - Representation of splines and serrations (ISO 6413:1988)
    I.S. EN ISO 6413:1995 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - REPRESENTATION OF SPLINES AND SERRATIONS
    ISO 3461-1:1988 General principles for the creation of graphical symbols — Part 1: Graphical symbols for use on equipment
    BS EN ISO 5456-2:1999 Technical drawings. Projection methods Orthographic representations
    BS EN ISO 10628:2001 Flow diagrams for process plants. General rules
    IEC 60416:1988 General principles for the formulation of graphical symbols
    BS EN 27286:1992 Graphical symbols for resistance welding equipment
    EN ISO 10628:2000 Flow diagrams for process plants - General rules (ISO 10628:2000)
    EN ISO 5456-2:1999 Technical drawings - Projection methods - Part 2: Orthographic representations (ISO 5456-2:1996)
    I.S. EN ISO 10628:2001 FLOW DIAGRAMS FOR PROCESS PLANTS - GENERAL RULES
    DIN ISO 1302:1993-12 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - METHOD OF INDICATING SURFACE TEXTURE
    BS 308-1.9(1995) : 1995 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS - REPRESENTATION OF SPLINES AND SERRATIONS
    ISO 10628:1997 Flow diagrams for process plants General rules
    ISO 5456-2:1996 Technical drawings Projection methods Part 2: Orthographic representations
    DIN 28004-1:1988-05 FLOW SHEETS AND DIAGRAMS OF PROCESS PLANTS - CONCEPTS, TYPES OF DIAGRAM, INFORMATION CONTENT
    BS 5081-2(1993) : 1993 AMD 9104 STERILE HYPODERMIC SYRINGES AND NEEDLES - SPECIFICATION FOR STERILE HYPODERMIC NEEDLES FOR SINGLE USE
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