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Which ISO standard define reference dimension?

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  1. *ISO 13567 is an international Computer-aided design (CAD) layer standard.

    *The standard is divided in three parts:

    ISO 13567-1:1998

    Technical product documentation -- Organization and naming of layers for CAD -- Part 1: Overview and principles

    ISO 13567-2:1998

    Technical product documentation -- Organization and naming of layers for CAD -- Part 2: Concepts, format and codes used in construction documentation

    ISO/TR 13567-3:1999

    Technical product documentation -- Organization and naming of layers for CAD -- Part 3: Application of ISO 13567-1 and ISO 13567-2

    Standard has been developed by Technical Committee TC 10 (Technical product documentation) Subcommittee SC 8 (Construction documentation); Refer. ICS: 01.110; 35.240.10.

    *ISO 406:1987

    Technical drawings. Tolerancing of linear and angular dimensions

    *ISO 1660:1996

    Technical drawings. Dimensioning and tolerancing of profiles .

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