Technical drawings — Simplified representation and dimensioning of holes

ISO 15786:2008 specifies rules for the simplified representation, dimensioning and tolerancing of holes, counterbores, internal threads and chamfers on drawings.

Dessins techniques — Représentation et cotation simplifiées des trous

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ISO 15786:2008 - Technical drawings -- Simplified representation and dimensioning of holes
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 15786
First edition
2008-10-01
Technical drawings — Simplified
representation and dimensioning of holes
Dessins techniques — Représentation et cotation simplifiées des trous

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ISO 2008
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions. 2
4 Methods of representation and dimensioning of holes. 2
4.1 Complete representation and complete dimensioning of holes. 2
4.2 Complete representation and simplified dimensioning of holes. 2
4.3 Simplified representation and simplified dimensioning of holes. 2
4.4 Representation of holes on the same drawing. 2
5 Structure of dimensioning of holes . 3
5.1 Structure and sequence of descriptive elements for simplified dimensioning of holes . 3
5.2 Graphical symbols. 4
5.3 Number of groups of holes and number of holes in a group. 6
5.4 Indication of tolerances. 7
5.5 Hole bottom . 7
5.6 Countersinks and chamfers . 7
5.7 Depth dimensions. 8
5.8 Indication of surface texture. 10
5.9 Indication of dimensions on geometrical tolerances. 12
Annex A (informative) Examples for representation and dimensioning of holes, counterbores and
internal threads . 13
Bibliography . 18

Foreword
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ISO 15786 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 10, Technical product documentation,
Subcommittee SC 6, Mechanical engineering documentation.
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Introduction
This International Standard has been established to specify the simplified representation and dimensioning of
holes.
The rules established by this International Standard determine, unambiguously, methods for the
representation — both complete and simplified — and the dimensioning of holes, as well as the structure and
sequence of the descriptive elements for the simplified representation of holes.

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15786:2008(E)

Technical drawings — Simplified representation and
dimensioning of holes
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies rules for the simplified representation, dimensioning and tolerancing of
holes, counterbores, internal threads and chamfers on drawings.
Where there could be misinterpretation using simplified representation, the complete representation and
dimensioning by cuts, sections or elements on a larger scale apply, according to ISO 128-30, ISO 128-34,
ISO 128-40, ISO 128-44, ISO 128-50, ISO 129-1 and ISO 406.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 128-22, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 22: Basic conventions and
applications for leader lines and reference lines
ISO 128-30, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 30: Basic conventions for views
ISO 128-34, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 34: Views on mechanical
engineering drawings
ISO 128-40, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 40: Basic conventions for cuts
and sections
ISO 128-44, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 44: Sections on mechanical
engineering drawings
ISO 128-50, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation — Part 50: Basic conventions for
representing areas on cuts and sections
ISO 129-1, Technical drawings — Indication of dimensions and tolerances — Part 1: General principles
ISO 406, Technical drawings — Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions
ISO 1101, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Tolerances of form,
orientation, location and run-out
ISO 1302, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Indication of surface texture in technical product
documentation
ISO 5458, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Positional tolerancing
ISO 6410-3:1993, Technical drawings — Screw threads and threaded parts — Part 3: Simplified
representation
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
complete representation of holes
representation of holes in accordance with generally valid rules and projection methods for technical drawings
3.2
simplified representation of holes
representation of holes, drawn either true to scale or not, with a symbolic representation of the features
3.3
complete dimensioning of holes
dimensioning of holes using dimension lines and extension lines
3.4
simplified dimensioning of holes
dimensioning of holes using leader lines and reference lines
4 Methods of representation and dimensioning of holes
4.1 Complete representation and complete dimensioning of holes
The complete representation and dimensioning of holes according to ISO 128-30, ISO 128-34, ISO 128-40,
ISO 128-44, ISO 128-50 and ISO 129-1 applies in all cases where a simplified representation of holes and
dimensioning could lead to misinterpretation of the drawing (see Table 1).
4.2 Complete representation and simplified dimensioning of holes
Representation and dimensioning of holes in the sections is preferred. For dimensioning in the sections, the
leader line is directed towards the point of intersections of the visible edge of the part and the centre line of the
hole, ending with an arrowhead on the centre line of the hole. For dimensioning in the view from above, the
leader line is directed towards the centre of the hole, ending with an arrowhead on the outline of the hole (see
Table 1). For rules relative to the use of leader lines and reference lines, see ISO 128-22.
4.3 Simplified representation and simplified dimensioning of holes
For simplified representation and simplified dimensioning of holes, only the centre lines of the holes are shown.
In the case of the view from above, the location of the centre of the hole is represented by a cross using
continuous wide lines (according to ISO 128-24:1999, type 01.2). The location of holes represented parallel to
the plane of projection is shown by a long-dashed dotted narrow line (according to ISO 128-24:1999,
type 04.1).
In the case of simplified dimensioning, the leader line ends with an arrowhead at the centre of the hole or at
the point of intersection of the visible edge of the part and the centre line of the hole. The arrowhead points to
the surface of the part from which the features are indicated (direction of manufacture; exception, see 5.3)
(see Table 1).
4.4 Representation of holes on the same drawing
It is suggested that holes should be drawn and represented using only one of the methods of Table 1 to avoid
causing confusion on the same drawing.
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Table 1 — Comparison of methods for representation and dimensioning of holes
Complete representation and
Complete representation and Simplified representation and
complete dimensioning
simplified dimensioning simplified dimensioning
according to ISO 129-1
5 Structure of dimensioning of holes
5.1 Structure and sequence of descriptive elements for simplified dimensioning of holes
The structure of the simplified dimensioning of holes is composed of continuous enumeration and
denominations of features used.
This means that the graphical symbols (e.g. ∅) and the dimensions (e.g. diameter, hole depths, tolerances)
are shown one below the other. The feature with the largest dimension shall be shown in the first line.
The data shall be marked in characters of the same size, with the exception of the indication of surface texture
(see 5.8).
The necessary data for each feature, several identical features or several groups of identical features are
indicated on one line of the simplified dimensioning.
Structure and sequence of data is explained in Figure 1.
Figure 1 — Structure and sequence of descriptive elements

Figure 2 — Indication on a drawing
5.2 Graphical symbols
See Table 2.
Table 2 — Symbols
No. Symbol Term Example Figure
1 ∅ Diameter (ISO 129-1) ∅10 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
2  Square (ISO 129-1) 20 Table A.1, No. 6
Sign between nominal size and depth or angle dimensions,
3 × M10 × 25 4, 5, 7, 8, 14
number of features and of groups of features
Sign between depth dimensions or between number of groups
4 / M10 × 25/30 9, 12
and number of features, e.g. thread length and bottom hole
depth
5 U Cylindrical counterbore, flat hole bottom ∅10 × 25U 3, 4
6 V Material-dependent bit (point angle of hole bottom) ∅10 × 25V 6
7 W Indexable insert bit (hole bottom) ∅10 × 25W 5
8 Y Dimension indicated up to bit ∅10 × 28Y 8

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a)  Complete representation b)  Complete representation c)  Simplified representation
and complete dimensioning and simplified dimensioning and simplified dimensioning
Figure 3 — Hole with counterbore

a)  Complete representation b)  Complete representation c)  Simplified representation
and complete dimensioning and simplified dimensioning and simplified dimensionin
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