Iso13715 Fix -
In simple terms: It tells the manufacturer what to do with the edges of a part—whether to leave them sharp, break them with a chamfer, or round them—without cluttering the drawing with redundant dimensions.
In the world of technical drawings and manufacturing precision, every micron counts. However, not every edge on a workpiece can be perfectly defined. Enter ISO 13715 , an often-underestimated but critical international standard that governs how to specify the condition of undefined edges. iso13715
![Symbol description: An isosceles triangle (similar to a surface roughness symbol but with a rounded tip) with numbers around it.] In simple terms: It tells the manufacturer what
In simple terms: It tells the manufacturer what to do with the edges of a part—whether to leave them sharp, break them with a chamfer, or round them—without cluttering the drawing with redundant dimensions.
In the world of technical drawings and manufacturing precision, every micron counts. However, not every edge on a workpiece can be perfectly defined. Enter ISO 13715 , an often-underestimated but critical international standard that governs how to specify the condition of undefined edges.
![Symbol description: An isosceles triangle (similar to a surface roughness symbol but with a rounded tip) with numbers around it.]