ISO 10110-1-1996 rus PDF
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Ст ISO 10110-1-1996 rus
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Full title and description
ISO 10110-1:1996 — Optics and optical instruments — Preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems — Part 1: General. Defines the general presentation rules used on technical drawings to communicate design and functional requirements for optical elements and systems, focusing on the presentation of characteristics and tolerances.
Abstract
Specifies conventions for indicating design and functional requirements on drawings used for manufacture and inspection of optical elements and assemblies, including rules for presenting characteristics (notably tolerances), symbols and layout conventions that ensure consistent interpretation by designers, manufacturers and inspectors.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn.
- Publication date: March 1996.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 37.020 (Optical equipment) / 01.100.20 (Mechanical engineering drawings).
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (1996).
- Number of pages: 21.
Scope
Gives the rules for presentation of requirements on technical drawings for optical elements and systems. This includes the format and placement of specifications, symbolic indications, and conventions for stating tolerances and characteristics relevant to manufacturing and inspection processes. The part is intended to ensure clarity and uniform interpretation of optical drawing information across suppliers and users.
Key topics and requirements
- General layout and presentation rules for optical drawings (title blocks, view conventions, datum references).
- Symbols and indications used across the ISO 10110 series to describe tolerances and characteristics.
- Rules for stating tolerances and functional requirements (surface form, clear aperture, centration where applicable).
- Guidance for presenting material-imperfection-related requirements (see related parts of the series for details).
- Conventions to make drawings unambiguous for manufacturing and metrology.
Typical use and users
Used by optical designers, lens and optical-element manufacturers, mechanical drafters producing optical drawings, quality and metrology engineers, and procurement specialists who need standardized drawing notations to specify optical requirements unambiguously. Implementation helps reduce misinterpretation between designers, suppliers and inspection laboratories.
Related standards
Part of the ISO 10110 series (multiple parts addressing material imperfections, surface form tolerances, centration, wavefront, laser damage thresholds, etc.). ISO 10110-1:1996 has been revised in later editions (ISO 10110-1:2006 and subsequent updates to the series). For detailed cross-references, consult the parts list of ISO 10110.
Keywords
optics drawings, optical drawings, tolerances, optical elements, surface form, material imperfections, ISO 10110, drawing symbols, optical specifications.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10110-1:1996 is the first part of the ISO 10110 series that establishes general rules for preparing technical drawings of optical elements and systems, specifying how to present characteristics and tolerances.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers presentation conventions on drawings — layout, symbols, and rules for indicating design and functional requirements (especially tolerances) so that manufacturing and inspection are based on clear, consistent documentation.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Optical designers, lens manufacturers, mechanical and CAD drafters creating optical drawings, inspection/metrology labs, and procurement or quality engineers working with optical components.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 1996 edition is withdrawn; it was later revised (notably by ISO 10110-1:2006 and further updates in the ISO 10110 series). Users should reference the latest edition or the current parts of ISO 10110 for up-to-date rules.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 10110 is a multipart series. Other parts address specific topics such as material imperfections (parts 2–4), surface form tolerances, centration, wavefront and laser-damage thresholds, among others.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Keywords include: optics drawings, drawing conventions, tolerances, optical elements, surface form, material imperfections, ISO 10110.