Alphabet of Lines2
Alphabet of Lines2
Alphabet of Lines2
LINES
drawings.
Apply appropriate technical and graphic
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
Why is drafting considered a universal
language?
Why is it important to recognize the
alphabet of lines?
What is the hierarchy of lines?
Drafting as a
Language
Drafting is called a universal language
Symbols (lines and figures) have specific
meaning are used.
The symbols accurately describe the
shape, size, material, finish, and
fabrication or assembly of a product.
Drafting as a
Language
Drafting is also known as the language of
industry
Industry uses this precise language because
the drawings must communicate the
information the designer had in mind to those
who produce the product.
ALPHABET OF LINES
Industry standard classifying the different
LINE TYPES
CONSTRUCTION
Used to initially lay out a drawing.
Used for guide lines for lettering.
Draw very light and thin so they are barely
visible.
Draw with a 0.5 mm pencil.
VISIBLE/OBJECT
These lines are thick
and dark solid
(unbroken) lines that
are used on drawings
to indicate the edges
and details of an
object.
HIDDEN
These lines are
medium dashed
lines used to
indicate a surface,
edge, or contour of
an object that
cannot be seen, or is
hidden from view.
The dashed lines are 1/8 long with a 1/16
space. Hidden lines will be drawn with a 0.7
mm pencil.
CENTER
These lines are thin
lines made up of
alternating long and
short dashes. They
are used to indicate
the center of circles
and of symmetrical
features. Also as an
aid in dimensioning.
SECTION
Section lines are
thin cross
hatching lines
used in sectional
views to symbolize
different parts of
Section lines are normally
an object or
different materials drawn at a 45 with a 0.5
mm pencil.
from which an
object is
BREAK
These lines are used
to shorten a view, or
to eliminate
repetitive details
when an entire view
is not necessary.
Short break lines are thick wavy freehand lines.
Long break lines are thin straight zigzags.
PHANTOM
These lines are
thin lines used to
indicate alternate
positions of
moving parts, lines
of motion,
adjacent parts and
repetitive details.
They are similar in style to a
Hierarchy of Line
It is not uncommon for line types to
Hierarchy of Line
This list ranks the line type precedence from
highest to lowest:
Object or visible line
Hidden line
Cutting plane line
Center line
Break line
Dimension and extension lines
Sectioning lines
Hierarchy of Line
In the example you
can see where lines
coincide with one
another line from the
front view to the side
view.
Hierarchy of Line
The X lines are object
lines which overlap the
hidden line of the circles
(holes). The object line
has precedence over the
hidden line which means
the object line is drawn.
Hierarchy of Line
The Y line is an
object line which
overlaps the center
line of the large
circle. The object line
has precedence over
the center line which
means the object line
is drawn.
Hierarchy of Line
The Z line is a
hidden line. Although
the center line for the
small circle (hole) is
in front of the hidden
line, the hidden line
has precedence over
the center line and is
therefore shown
instead of the center
line.
REVIEW
language?
Even though people around the world speak different
lines?
The lines in the Alphabet of Lines are used to describe
REVIEW