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ISO 5845-2 1995 Simplified Representation Assemblx With Fasteners

This document provides standards for the simplified representation of rivets on technical drawings for aerospace equipment. It specifies that rivets should be represented by a cross symbol and includes references to other international standards on technical drawings. The document aims to promote consistency and understanding in how rivets are depicted on engineering drawings for the aerospace industry.

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ISO 5845-2 1995 Simplified Representation Assemblx With Fasteners

This document provides standards for the simplified representation of rivets on technical drawings for aerospace equipment. It specifies that rivets should be represented by a cross symbol and includes references to other international standards on technical drawings. The document aims to promote consistency and understanding in how rivets are depicted on engineering drawings for the aerospace industry.

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in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority,
and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest
to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of
education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the
timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

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IS 15023-2 (2001): Technical Drawings - Simplified


Representation of the Assembly of Parts with Fasteners -
Parts 2 Rivets for Aerospace Equipment [PGD 24: Drawings]

“!ान $ एक न' भारत का +नम-ण”


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“!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता ह”


है”

Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam
“Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen”

IS 15023 (Part 2):2001
ISO 5845-2:1995

Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS — SIMPLIFIED


REPRESENTATION OF THE ASSEMBLY
OF PARTS WITH FASTENERS
PART 2 RIVETS FOR AEROSPACE EQUIPMENT

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ICS 01 .1OO.2Q 49.030.60

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0 BIS 2001

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002

August 2001 Price Group 4

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Drawings Sectional Committee, BP 24 j

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NATIONAL FOREWORD q,“

This Indian Standard (Part 2) which is identical with ISO 5845-2: 1995 ‘Technical drawings —
Simplified representation of the assembly of parts with fasteners — Part 2: Rivets for aerospace
equipment’ issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) was adopted by the
Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of Drawings Sectional Committee and approval
of the Basic and Production Engineering Division Council.

This standard (Part 2) gives a survey of the various types of projection methods as well as their
geometric relationships. Other part of this series is given as follows:

IS 15023 (Part 1) :2001 Technical drawings—Simplified representation of the assembly of


parts with fasteners: Part 1 General principles

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as Indian Standard without
deviations. In this adopted standard, certain terminology and conventions are not identical to those
used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following:

a) Wherever the words ‘International Standard’ appear referring to this standard, they should be
read as ‘Indian Standard’.

b) Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker while in Indian Standards, the current practice
is to use a full point (.) as the decimal marker.

In this adopted standard, reference appears to certain International Standards for which Indian
Standards also exist. The corresponding Indian Standards which are to be substituted in their place
are listed below along with their degree of equivalence for the editions indicated:
< --
‘,
International Corresponding Indian Standard Degree of
.#
Standard Equivalence f,

ISO 128:1982 IS 10714:1983 GeneraI principles of presentation Identical


on technical drawings

ISO 129:1985 IS 11669:1986 General principles of dimensioning do


on technical drawings

ISO 6433:1981 IS 10712:1983 Presentation of item references on do


technical drawings

ISO 7573:1983 IS 11666:1985 Technical drawings-item lists do

ISO 10209-1:1992 IS 8930 (Part 1) : 1995 Technical product do


documentation — Vocabulary: Part 1 Terms
relating to technical drawings: General and types of
drawings (first revision)

ISO 10209-2:1993 IS 8930 (Part 2) :2001 Technical product do


documentation-Vocabulary: Part 2 Terms relating
to projection methods
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IS 15023 ( Part 2 ) :2001


ISO 5845-2:1995
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Indian Standard

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS — SIMPLIFIED


REPRESENTATION OF THE ASSEMBLY
OF PARTS WITH FASTENERS
PART 2 RIVETS FOR AEROSPACE EQUIPMENT

1 Scope

This part of ISO 5845 specifies the representation in front view of rivets shown on drawings for aerospace
equipment.

2 Normative references

The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part
of ISO 5845. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and
parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 5845 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the
most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently
valid International Standards.

ISO 128:1982, Technical drawings — General principles of presentation.

ISO 129:1985, Technical drawings — Dimensioning — General principles, definitions, methods of execution and
special indications.

ISO 5845-1:1995, Technical drawings — Simplified representation of the assembly of parts with fasteners —
Part 1: General principles.

ISO 6433:1981, Technical drawings — Item references.

ISO 7573:1983, Technical drawings — Item lists.

ISO 10209-1:? 992, Technical product documentation — Vocabulary — Part 1: Terms relating to technical
drawings: general and types of drawings.

ISO 10209-2:1993, Technical product documentation — Vocabulary — Part 2: Terms relating to projection meth-
ods.
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ISO 5845-2:1995

3 Definitions

For the purposes of this part of ISO 5845, the definitions given in ISO 10209-1 and ISO 10209-2 apply.

4 Presentation of graphical symbols

A reference to this part of ISO 5845 shall be quoted on all drawings containing rivets represented by the following
method.

4.1 Symbolic representation for a set (installed) rivet

The symbolic representation for a set rivet consists of a cross {see ISO 5845-1) indicating its position (see
figure 1). This representation shall be supplemented by relevant information regarding the rivet and the rivet as-
sembly (see 4.1.1 to 4.1 .4).

Figure 1

4.1.1 Information in the upper Iefthand quadrant


...-
The upper lefthand quadrant shows the item reference number assigned to the rivet in the item list of the drawing
(see ISO 6433 and ISO 7573) or in a table on the drawing givingthe necessary information for the definition of the
rivet (identifying number, head form, material, diameter, length, surface treatment, etc.). This number shall be
preceded by the capital letter R.

In the case of a composite rivet with a sleeve (see figure 2) the item reference number assigned to the sleeve in
the item list shall be entered below that of the rivet.

EXAMPLES

Symbolicrapraaentation interpretation

Solid rivet
R23 R23 = Rivet, item reference 23 in a separate item list
or in a table on the drawing
+

Composite rivet
R32
R32 = Rivet, item reference 32 in a separate item list
35
or in a table on the drawing
35 = Sleeve, item reference 35 in a separate item
+
list or in a table on the drawing
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Figure 2

4.1.2 Information in the upper righthand quadrant

This quadrant contains a capital letter giving the position of the preformed head:

— N for preformed head on the near side;

— F for preformed head on the far side.

EXAMPLES

Symbolicrepresentation Interpretation

N
Preformed head of the rivet on the near side

,+

F
Preformed head of the rivet on the far side

4.1.3 Information in the lower Iafthand quadrant

This quadrant contains information on the position of either a countersink (4.1 .3.1) or a dimpling (4.1 .3.2) or a
combination of both (4.1.3.3). The symbolic representation is drawn in continuous thick lines, type A, in accordance
with ISO 128.

4.1.3.1 Countersink

A countersink to be made to the parts to be riveted shall be indicated by an equilateral triangle orientated as fol-
lows in the quadrant

— v for a countersink on the near side;

— A for a countersink on the far side.

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if the countersink anaie is 1000, the triangle alone is sufficient. If the countersink angle is other than 100°, the value
of the angle in degr~es shall be placed on the right of the triangle.

EXAMPLES

I Symbolicrepresentation Interpretation

1000 countersink on the near side


v

82° countersink on the far side


A 82
+

1000 countersink on both sides

+
x
4.1.3.2 Dimpling

Dimpling of the sheets to be riveted (see figure 3) shall be indicated by an open isosceles triangle orientated as
follows in the quadrant:
— V for dimpling on the near side;

— A for dimpling on the far side.

If the dimpling angle is 100°, the open triangle alone is sufficient. If the dimpling angle is other than 100”, the value
of the angle in degrees shall be placed on the right of the open triangle.

If several sheets are dimpled, the number of sheets shall precede the open triangle.

EXAMPLES

Symbolii repreeentetion Interpretation

.
10(Y dimpling on the near side [see figure 3 a)]
v
+

Two sheets, dimpled 82° on the far side [see


figure 3 b)]
2A82
+

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ISO 5845-2:1995
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7..
‘.,:

a) 100” dimpling on the near side b) Two sheets dimpled 82” on the far side

Figure 3

4.1.3.3 Combined countersink and dimpling

The combination of a countersink on one part and a dimpling on the other shall be indicated by an open triangle
and an equilateral triangle. The combination of these triangles and the angle indication shall be in accordance with
41.31 and 4.1,3.2.

EXAMPLES

Symbolicrepresentation Interpretation

First sheet dimpled 10IY on the near side

VA Second sheet countersunk 100” on the far side


+

First sheet dimpled 82” on the near side

V82A82 Second sheet countersunk 82” on the far side


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4.1.4 Lower righthand quadrant

This quadrant shall not contain any information.

4.2 Symbolic representation of a line of rivets

4.2.1 The crosses shall be aligned along the axes of the drawing; the number of rivets may optionally be indicated
(see figure 4).

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Figure 4

Additional indications are given either in the drawing, if s~ace is available, or preferably outside it, with a leader line
indicating the corresponding rivet assembly (see fi~ures’5 and 6).

R23 N

v
/+.

.—.— .—.— —
...-

Figure 5

R23 N

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m ._.
+--/

.Figure 6

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ISO 5845-2:1995

4.2.2 The position of the rivets, as well as the riveting pitch, shall be indicated by dimensioning in accordance
with ISO 129.

When the rivets are aligned, identical and equidistant, the indications should be entered in the first and last crosses
of the series, together with the total number of pitches multiplied by the pitch (see figure 7).

— 300 I 18 X 25 (= 450)
-1
1
0

I / R16 N R16 N

v v

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(.—.

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) Figure 7
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