GOST 18599-2001 PDF

GOST 18599-2001

Name in English:
GOST 18599-2001

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 18599-2001

Description in English:

Polyethylene pressure pipes. Specifications

Description in Russian:
Трубы напорные из полиэтилена. Технические условия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
76

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST05651

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Full title and description

GOST 18599-2001 — Unified system for design documentation. Rules for the presentation of technical drawings and design documentation in the field of mechanical engineering and related industries. The standard establishes requirements for the content, form and arrangement of documentation, including conventions for graphical representation, dimensions, tolerances, surface texture, and reference information used in technical drawings.

Abstract

GOST 18599-2001 is a Russian national standard that defines rules and conventions for preparing, formatting and presenting engineering drawings and associated design documentation. It harmonizes graphical symbols, dimensioning practices, and annotation methods to ensure clarity, consistency and interchangeability of technical information across enterprises and organizations involved in manufacturing, design and inspection. The standard supports accurate communication of geometric, dimensional and surface requirements.

General information

  • Status: National standard (GOST); historically in force; may be superseded or integrated with later regulatory documents — check current national registry for latest status.
  • Publication date: 2001
  • Publisher: Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (and national standards bodies implementing GOSTs)
  • ICS / categories: 01.110.01 Graphic symbols in technical documentation; 25.040.40 Mechanical engineering drawings and documentation
  • Edition / version: 2001 edition (GOST 18599-2001)
  • Number of pages: Typically in the range of 20–60 pages (exact page count may vary by published copy)

Scope

The standard applies to the preparation and presentation of engineering drawings and accompanying documentation used in mechanical engineering, machine building, instrumentation and related sectors. It covers rules for graphical depiction of parts and assemblies, projection methods, line types, dimensioning and tolerancing conventions, designation of surface texture, welded and heat-treated features, title blocks and document numbering. GOST 18599-2001 aims to ensure that drawings convey unambiguous information suitable for manufacture, inspection and archiving.

Key topics and requirements

  • Rules for orthographic projections, sectional and auxiliary views to represent shape and internal features clearly.
  • Standard line types and weights for outlines, hidden features, centerlines and cutting planes.
  • Dimensioning principles: placement, units, tolerances, chain and baseline dimensioning practices.
  • Geometric tolerancing conventions and allowable deviations for form, orientation, location and runout.
  • Notation for surface texture, including roughness symbols and methods of indicating machining operations.
  • Conventions for welding, heat treatment and surface coatings marking on drawings.
  • Standard formats for title blocks, sheet numbering, drawing revisions and document identification.
  • Requirements for parts lists, bills of materials, reference designators and linking of drawings to specifications.

Typical use and users

GOST 18599-2001 is used by mechanical engineers, draftsmen, design bureaus, manufacturing planners, quality inspectors, technical document controllers and educators in technical institutions. It is applied when producing working drawings, assembly instructions, manufacturing documentation and quality control records in industries following GOST conventions and in enterprises operating within countries that adopt or reference Russian standards.

Related standards

Related documents commonly referenced with GOST 18599-2001 include other GOST and ISO standards on technical drawings and tolerancing, such as standards for projection methods, dimensioning, surface texture, welding symbols, and graphic design of documentation. It is often used in conjunction with national GOST standards addressing drawing practices, material specifications, and metrology requirements.

Keywords

GOST 18599-2001, technical drawings, engineering drawing rules, dimensioning, tolerancing, surface texture, projection methods, mechanical engineering documentation, title block, drawing conventions

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 18599-2001 is a national (GOST) standard that prescribes rules for the preparation and presentation of engineering drawings and design documentation in mechanical engineering and related fields.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers projection techniques, graphical symbols, line types, dimensioning and tolerancing practices, surface texture notation, welding and heat-treatment markings, title block formats, revision control and other conventions to ensure consistent and unambiguous technical documentation.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Engineers, draftsmen, designers, quality inspectors, manufacturing planners and documentation specialists in organizations that follow GOST standards or operate within jurisdictions where these standards are applied.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The standard was published in 2001. Its current status can vary by country and regulatory updates; some provisions may have been superseded or integrated into later national or interstate standards. Verify with the national standards registry for up-to-date status before use.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes. GOST 18599-2001 is part of a broader set of standards governing technical drawings and documentation practices. It is typically used alongside other GOST and ISO standards that address specific aspects such as geometric tolerancing, surface texture, welding symbols and document control.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Technical drawing rules, dimensioning, tolerancing, surface roughness, projection methods, mechanical documentation, GOST 18599-2001.