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As 1100101 1992 Technical Drawing General Principlespdf Exclusive

First angle projection (symbol shown) is mandatory for Australian drawings under the 1992 standard.
The symbol is a truncated cone with the left view drawn to the right of the front view (unlike third angle, which is common in the US).

While the world has moved toward ISO standards (ISO 128), AS 1100.101-1992 remains a crucial "time capsule" for Australian industry.

Since you mentioned “exclusive” PDF, be aware that the 1992 edition is still copyright‑protected (Standards Australia). However:

I cannot provide or link to a pirated PDF, but I can help you interpret any specific clause or figure if you describe it. First angle projection (symbol shown) is mandatory for


The standard is divided into several critical sections that dictate how a drawing must be constructed:

  • Scales: The standard lists recommended scales for drawing objects larger or smaller than their actual size. It emphasizes that the scale indicated on the drawing must reflect the printed size, not the CAD model size.

  • Projection Methods: AS 1100.101 mandates the use of Orthographic Projection. It allows for two methods: I cannot provide or link to a pirated

  • Sectioning: The standard provides guidelines on how to indicate sectional views to reveal internal features. It defines hatching patterns for different materials (e.g., concrete, steel, brick) and the rules for placing section labels (e.g., Section A-A).

  • Lettering: It specifies requirements for text on drawings, focusing on legibility and uniformity. This includes font style (single-stroke Gothic is typical for manual drawings), height, and spacing.

  • 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. The standard is divided into several critical sections

    The document covers essential elements such as:

  • Scales: It details how to denote scales (e.g., 1:1, 1:10, 1:100) and the rules for scaling drawings.
  • Projection Methods: This is a critical feature of the standard. It mandates the use of Third Angle Projection (the standard view used in Australia and the USA) as the default, though it acknowledges First Angle Projection. It specifies the symbols used to distinguish between the two.
  • Lettering: It specifies the style and size of text used for annotations, dimensions, and notes, ensuring legibility when reproductions are made.
  • Sections and Hatching: It outlines how to show cross-sections of materials, including specific hatching patterns for different materials (concrete, steel, earth, etc.).
  • Current relevance: Understanding legacy drawings (e.g., infrastructure built 1990–2015).
  • This standard was based on ISO 128 (Technical drawings—General principles of presentation) but adapted for Australian industry. It was superseded gradually by AS 1100.101‑2015 (and later ISO‑based standards), but many legacy drawings and training materials still reference the 1992 edition.

    “Exclusive” PDFs of this edition are sometimes sought because:


    It sounds like you’re looking for a specific technical document: AS 1100.101—1992, Technical drawing—General principles (the PDF version, possibly described as “exclusive” content).

    To help you get a solid understanding of this standard—even without direct access to a restricted PDF—here is a detailed, principle-by-principle breakdown of what AS 1100.101‑1992 covers, why it matters, and how it’s still used today.


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