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Figure 17   Orthographic Projections
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Drawing Types,  Views,  and Perspectives  Summary

Introduction To Print Reading DOE-HDBK-1016/1-93 INTRODUCTION TO THE TYPES OF DRAWINGS, VIEWS, AND PERSPECTIVES Isometric  Projection The isometric projection presents a single view of the component or system.   The view is commonly from above and at an angle of 30°.   This provides a more realistic three- dimensional  view.   As  shown  on  Figure  18,  this  view  makes  it  easier  to  see  how  the system looks and how its various portions or parts are related to one another.   Isometric projections may or may not be drawn to a scale. Figure 18   Example of an Isometric Rev. 0 PR-01 Page 21

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