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Blueprint Compositions, Continued Reference Reference  numbers  refer  to  numbers  of  other  drawings.  A  dash  and  a numbers number show that more than one detail is shown on a drawing.    When two parts are shown in the detail drawing, the print has the drawing number plus a dash and an individual number. Dashes and numbers identify changed or improved parts and right- or left-hand parts.    Left-hand parts are usually depicted in drawings.    Some drawings use RH or LH for right- or left-hand parts.  Others  use  even  numbers  for  right-hand  drawings  and  odd  numbers for  left-hand  drawings.  Reference  numbers  appear  in  the  title  block  and  they may also appear within the drawing near the parts they identify.    Some reference numbers use a leader line to show the drawing and dash number of the  part.    Others use a 3/8-inch diameter circle around a dash number with a leader line to the part. Figure 1-38 is an example of reference numbers. Figure  1-38.—Reference  number  location. 1-50 Continued  on  next  page

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