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Continuous Thin line

Continuous Thin lines are used for the Dimensions line, Leader lines, Fictitious line, Hatching lines
(Hatching lines when drafting of model drawing to show as a sectioning ) and also for the Imaginary
intersection of surfaces, Revolved sections, Adjacent parts, Tangent bend lines and fold, When
representing the circular section then thin lines are in center of the part.

Continuous Thin Freehand Line

Continuous thin freehand lines are used in engineering drawing for showing sectional boundary lines on
part and for Short break lines.

Continuous Thin line with intermittent Zig Zag

This lines are to showing break in a long continuous series of lines on structural drawing and also
indicating the break on an adjacent member to which a component is attached.

Thin Chain Line

Thin chain lines are indicating the Pitch line, Center lines, Developed views, path movement, material for
removel and features in front of a cutting plane.

Medium Dashed Line

Medium dashed line used in electro technology drawings only for assemblies.

Thick Chain Line


Thick chain line is used to indicates the surfaces which must be comply with certain requirements such
as heat treatment.

Thin Double Dashed Chain Line

Thin double dashed chain line used for the moving , tooling profiles and centroidal line and to indicate
adjacent parts.

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