Din Iso 13715

Din Iso 13715 <Edge DIRECT>

If you have ever looked at a technical drawing and wondered, "Is that edge supposed to be sharp? How sharp is 'sharp'?" — you are not alone.

Enter . This standard is the universal language for defining the condition of undefined edges on technical drawings. din iso 13715

Here is what the symbols mean:

In the world of precision manufacturing, assuming an edge is sharp can lead to burrs, injuries, and assembly issues. Conversely, assuming an edge is broken (chamfered or rounded) without a specification can lead to unnecessary machining costs. If you have ever looked at a technical

![Example symbol structure: A triangle-like figure with a line pointing to the edge, plus a numeric value.] and assembly issues. Conversely

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