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GOST 26.020-80
INTERSTATE STANDARD
FONT FOR MEASUREMENT AND AUTOMATION
STYLES AND BASIC DIMENSIONS
Official edition
Standartinform
INTERSTATE STANDARD
FONT FOR MEASUREMENT AND AUTOMATION
Inscriptions and basic dimensions of GOST
Types for means of measuring and automation. Inscription and main dimensions
MKC 01.140.40 37.100.10
Introduction date 01/01/85 for new developments - 07/01/82
1. This standard applies to the fonts of the instrument set (hereinafter referred to as fonts) for applying inscriptions using the flat printing method on measuring and automation equipment, radio electronic equipment and computer technology and sets styles and basic sizes. Fonts can be used for inscriptions on packaging and in accompanying documentation.
The standard does not apply to fonts for inscriptions applied to aircraft instrumentation products.
(Revised edition, Rev. No. 2).
2. Font includes: alphabets (Russian, Latin, Greek); numerals (Arabic and Roman); signs (punctuation, mathematical), as well as exponents, indices.
3. Fonts, depending on the style, are divided into:
PrZ - direct normal bold;
Pr41 - straight narrow light;
Pr5 - direct normal fatty;
PrK5 - direct contour;
Pr/5 - oblique normal bold;
PrK/5 - oblique contour.
Font styles and composition are given in Appendix 1.
4. Font PrZ - the main font. With a shortage of space and compositional considerations, it is allowed to use the Pr41 font, and to highlight inscriptions indicating the name, type, model of the device, etc. - fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr/5 and PrK/5.
5. Font sizes depend on height if capital letters[cm. appendix 2 (Fig. 1)].
The height H is chosen from the range: 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.6; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 8.0; 10.0 mm.
A further increase in height is performed by a tenfold increase in the size of the indicated row.
Note. It is not allowed to use fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr / 5, PrK / 5 with a height of less than 3 mm.
6. The symbol for the font shall consist of the word "font", the font height, style and designation of this standard.
Example symbol font height 5 mm PrZ style:
Font 5-PrZ GOST26.020-80
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ANNEX 1 (mandatory)
STYLES AND COMPOSITION OF FONTS
PrZ - direct normal bold style Russian capital letters
ABVGDEZHZYKAMNOPRSTUFHTSCHSH
Russian lowercase letters
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Latin capital letters
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Latin lower case letters
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Greek capital letters
ABrAEZHeiKAMNZOnPITY
Greek lowercase letters
aZubeSp01cLru5oprotfhfso
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Roman numerals
III III IVVVIVIIVIIIIXX
ABCDEZHZYKLMNOPRSTUFHTSCHSHSHCHYZYUYA
Russian lowercase letters
abcgdeZhzshklmnoprstufhtschshschhyyeyuya
Latin capital letters
ABCDEFHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Latin lower case letters
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Greek capital letters
ABrAEZHeiKAMNZOnPITY Greek lowercase letters aruba Arabic numerals, fractions, exponents, indices Roman numerals Punctuation, math ,:i!? i r()-/+-±=x><^<°%rb ssoo(Z>no ABCDEZHZYKLMNOPRSTUFFH Russian lowercase letters abcdeJzyiklmnoprstufx tschshshchyyeyuya Latin capital letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST Latin lower case letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Greek capital letters AVGDEgN01KLM#0PR£TUFHFP Greek lowercase letters aRu6e£pv1cLru€<жрогифхфсо Arabic numerals Roman numerals III III IV V VIVIIVIIIIXX Punctuation, math Russian lowercase letters Latin uppercase letters A®@®§p®edo<жимш®р><§шт Latin lower case letters Greek capital letters Greek lowercase letters Arabic numerals Roman numerals 0 00 OflOOWWOMlMlO Yu Punctuation, math oo.-o"? oo Yu O° ABC TSCHSHSHCHIEYUYA Russian lowercase letters abcdeJzyykl mnoprstufx TSCHSHSHCHIEYUYA Latin capital letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST Latin lower case letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Arabic numerals Roman numerals III III IV V VIVIIVIIIIX X Punctuation, math "*()-+-±=x>><°No Russian lowercase letters Latin capital letters Latin lower case letters Arabic numerals Roman numerals Punctuation, math o o?0° 0 $oo 00 * O ° #=£=& € ®1M© REQUIREMENTS FOR LABELING 1. The inscriptions are typed by gluing photo originals of large font areas (for example, 10 or 20 mm) with subsequent photo reduction of the glued inscriptions to the required size. The sites on which the signs are placed ensure the uniformity and constancy of letter and line spacing. The arrangement of fonts on the platforms for each style is shown in Fig. 3-20. 2. The length of the inscription is the sum of the widths of the areas (Fig. 2). The length of the inscription is calculated according to the table. 1-4. To determine the true length of the inscription, the sum of the widths of the pads should be multiplied by the specified font height. An example of determining the length of the inscription "STOP": capital letters, font 5-PrZ. According to the table 1 determine the sum of the widths of the sites 0.90 + 0.85 + 1.00 + 0.95 = 3.7 mm. The length of the inscription with a font height of 5 mm is 5x3.7= 18.5 mm. It is allowed to type inscriptions with intervals between letters greater than provided for on the sites. In this case, the inscriptions are typed by introducing additional intervals between the sites. Intervals are chosen from compositional considerations. When determining the length of the inscription, the sum of additional intervals should be taken into account. H - font height; K is the height of the platform (3 / g N), T is the width of the platform; LSH - distance from the base of the site to font lines (*/g H) ВВВ - projection of the lateral side of the inclined platform; I - distance between inscriptions; L - inscription length Uppercase letter uppercase uppercase Lowercase Lowercase Lowercase Arabic, Uppercase letter uppercase uppercase Lowercase Lowercase Lowercase Arabic, uppercase uppercase uppercase Lowercase Lowercase Lowercase Arabic, Table 4 The values of the width of the platforms T for the Pr/5 and PrK/5 fonts, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Lowercase Lowercase Arabic, 3. The distance between the inscriptions is set equal to the width of the pad of a normal capital letter (for example, I, N, P). With an increase in the spacing between letters, the distance between the inscriptions increases accordingly. Distance values are chosen from compositional considerations. 4. The distance between the lines (minimum) is formed by the bottom and top margins of the pads and is Y 2 the height of the font. It is allowed to increase the line spacing. The values of line spacings are chosen from compositional considerations. GOST 26.020-80 S. 14 S. 17 GOST 26.020-80 GOST 26.020-80 S. 18 khrube&pvsh hatfihfso GOST 26.020-80 S. 20 PrK5. Numbers and signs. Pr/5. Numbers and signs. INFORMATION DATA 1. DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics and the Ministry of Instrument Engineering, Automation and Control Systems 2. APPROVED AND INTRODUCED BY Decree of the USSR State Committee for Standards dated December 22, 1980 No. 5900 3. REPLACE GOST 2930-62 in terms of fonts for applying inscriptions using the flat printing method (Changed edition, Amendment No. 1) 4. EDITION (September 2005) with Amendments No. 1, 2, approved in January 1983, June 1987 (IUS 5-83, 11-87) TA editor. Leonova Technical editor O.N. Vlasova Proofreader M. S. Kabashova Computer DTP AN. Zolotareva Signed for publication on September 22, 2005. Format 60x84*/8. Offset paper. Headset Times. Offset printing. Cond. 3.72. Uch.-izdl. 3.60. Circulation 21 copies. Zach. 189. From 1935. Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Standartinform", 123995 Moscow, Granatny per., 4. Typed in the IPK Standards Publishing House. Printed in FSUE "Standartinform" STATE STANDARD FONT FOR MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS STYLES AND BASIC DIMENSIONS
GOST 26.020-80 GOSSTANDART OF RUSSIA
Moscow STATE STANDARD OF THE UNION OF THE SSR
FONT FOR MEASUREMENT AND AUTOMATION
Styles and basic sizes
Types for means of measuring and automation. Inscription and main dimensions GOST Introduction date 01.01.85
for new developments - 01.07.82
1. This standard applies to the fonts of the instrument set (hereinafter referred to as fonts) for applying inscriptions by flat printing on measuring and automation equipment, electronic equipment and computer technology and establishes styles and basic dimensions. Fonts can be used for inscriptions on packaging and in accompanying documentation. The standard does not apply to fonts for inscriptions applied to aircraft instrumentation products. (Revised edition, Rev. No. 2).
2. Font includes: alphabets (Russian, Latin, Greek); numerals (Arabic and Roman); signs (punctuation, mathematical), as well as exponents, indices. 3. Fonts, depending on the style, are divided into: Pr3 - direct normal bold; Pr41 - straight narrow light; Pr5 - direct normal fatty; PrK5 - direct contour; Pr/5 - oblique normal bold; PrK/5 - oblique contour. Styles and composition of fonts are given in the obligatory appendix. 4. Font Pr3 - the main font. With a shortage of space and compositional considerations, it is allowed to use the Pr41 font, and to highlight inscriptions indicating the name, type, model of the device, etc. - fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr/5 and PrK/5. 5. Font sizes vary by height H capital letters [see recommended application (damn)]. Height H choose from the range: 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.6; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 8.0; 10.0 mm. A further increase in height is performed by a tenfold increase in the size of the indicated row. Note: It is not allowed to use fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr/5, PrK/5 less than 3 mm high. 6. The symbol for the font shall consist of the word "font", the font height, style and designation of this standard. An example of a symbol for a font with a height of 5 mm, type Pr3: Font 5-Pr3 GOST 26.020-80
Mandatory STYLES AND COMPOSITION OF FONTS
Crap. 1. Crap. 2. Crap. 3. Crap. 4. Crap. 5. REQUIREMENTS FOR LABELING
1. The inscriptions are typed by gluing photo originals of large font areas (for example, 10 or 20 mm) with subsequent photo reduction of the glued inscriptions to the required size. The sites on which the signs are placed ensure the uniformity and constancy of letter and line spacing. The arrangement of fonts on the platforms for each style is shown in Fig. - . 2. The length of the inscription is the sum of the widths of the areas (Fig.). The length of the inscription is calculated according to the table. - . To determine the true length of the inscription, the sum of the widths of the pads should be multiplied by the specified font height. An example of determining the length of an inscription. "STOP": capital letters, font 5 - Pr3. Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Fraction, degree, index Table 2. Pad Widths T for font Pr41, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Fraction, degree, index Table 3 Pad Widths T for fonts Pr5, PrK5, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Table 4 Pad Width Values T for Fonts Pr/5 and PrK/5, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman 3. The distance between the inscriptions is set equal to the width of the pad of a normal capital letter (for example, I, N, P). With an increase in the spacing between letters, the distance between the inscriptions increases accordingly. Distance values are chosen from compositional considerations. 4. The distance between lines (minimum) is formed by the bottom and top margins of the pads and is equal to 1/2 of the font height. It is allowed to increase the line spacing. The values of line spacings are chosen from compositional considerations. Pr3. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 3. Pr3. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 4. Pr3. Numbers and signs. Site location. Crap. 5. Pr41. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm. platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 6. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr41. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 7. Pr41. Numbers and signs. Site location. Crap. 8. Pr5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 9. Note e: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr5. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 10. Pr5. Numbers and signs. Crap. eleven. PrK5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 12. Note e: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. PrK5. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 13. PrK5. Numbers and signs. Crap. 14. Pr/5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 15. Note e: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr/5. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 16. Pr/5. Numbers and signs. Crap. 17. PrK/5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. . Crap. 18. Note e: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. PrK/5. Lower case. Site location. Crap. 19. PrK/5. Numbers and signs. Crap. 20. INFORMATION DATA
1. DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics and the Ministry of Instrument Engineering, Automation and Control Systems. DEVELOPERS: L.A. Kuzmichev (topic leader), R.F. Huseynov, A.P. Ashcheulova, S.M. Makushkin. 2. APPROVED AND INTRODUCED BY Decree of the State Committee of the USSR for Standards No. 5900 dated December 22, 1980. 3. Periodicity of verification - 5 years. 4. INSTEAD OF GOST 2930-62 in terms of fonts for applying inscriptions using the flat printing method. 5. REPUBLICATION (July 1992) with Amendments No. 1, 2, approved in January 1983, June 1987 (IUS 5-83, 11-87). INTERSTATE STANDARD FONT FOR MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS STYLES AND BASIC DIMENSIONS Moscow Standartinform 2005
INTERSTATE STANDARD FONT FOR MEASUREMENT AND AUTOMATION Styles and basic sizes Types for means of measuring and automation. GOST Introduction date 01.01.85 for new developments - 01.07.82 1. This standard applies to the fonts of the instrument set (hereinafter referred to as fonts) for applying inscriptions by flat printing on measuring and automation equipment, electronic equipment and computer technology and establishes styles and basic dimensions. Fonts can be used for inscriptions on packaging and in accompanying documentation. The standard does not apply to fonts for inscriptions applied to aircraft instrumentation products. (Revised edition, Rev. No. 2). 2. Font includes: alphabets (Russian, Latin, Greek); numerals (Arabic and Roman); signs (punctuation, mathematical), as well as exponents, indices. 3. Fonts, depending on the style, are divided into: Pr3 - direct normal bold; Pr41 - straight narrow light; Pr5 - direct normal fatty; PrK5 - direct contour; Pr/5 - oblique normal bold; PrK/5 - oblique contour. Styles and composition of fonts are given in mandatory Appendix 1. 4. Font Pr3 - the main font. With a shortage of space and compositional considerations, it is allowed to use the Pr41 font, and to highlight inscriptions indicating the name, type, model of the device, etc. - fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr/5 and PrK/5. 5. Font sizes vary by height H capital letters [see recommended appendix 2 (Fig. 1)]. Height H choose from the range: 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.6; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 8.0; 10.0 mm. A further increase in height is performed by a tenfold increase in the size of the indicated row. Note: It is not allowed to use fonts Pr5, PrK5, Pr/5, PrK/5 less than 3 mm high. 6. The symbol for the font shall consist of the word "font", the font height, style and designation of this standard. An example of a symbol for a font with a height of 5 mm, type Pr3: Mandatory 1. The inscriptions are typed by gluing photo originals of large font areas (for example, 10 or 20 mm) with subsequent photo reduction of the glued inscriptions to the required size. The sites on which the signs are placed ensure the uniformity and constancy of letter and line spacing. The arrangement of fonts on the platforms for each style is shown in Fig. 3 - 20. 2. The length of the inscription is the sum of the widths of the areas (Fig. 2). The length of the inscription is calculated according to the table. 1 - 4. To determine the true length of the inscription, the sum of the widths of the pads should be multiplied by the specified font height. An example of determining the length of an inscription. "STOP": capital letters, font 5 - Pr3. According to the table 1 determine the sum of the widths of the sites: 0.90 + 0.85 + 1.00 + 0.95 = 3.7 mm. The length of the inscription with a font height of 5 mm is 5 × 3.7 = 18.5 mm. It is allowed to type inscriptions with intervals between letters greater than provided for on the sites. In this case, the inscriptions are typed by introducing additional intervals between the sites. Intervals are chosen from compositional considerations. When determining the length of the inscription, the sum of additional intervals should be taken into account. H- font height; TO - platform height (3/2 H); T - platform width; LS - distance from the base of the site to the font line (1/2 H). PNP- projection of the side of the inclined platform; AND- distance between inscriptions; L- the length of the inscription. Table 1. Pad Widths T for font Pr3, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Fraction, degree, index Table 2. Pad Widths T for font Pr41, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Fraction, degree, index Table 3 Pad Widths T for fonts Pr5, PrK5, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman Table 4 Pad Width Values T for Fonts Pr/5 and PrK/5, given in relation to the height of the font, taken as a unit Uppercase letter Uppercase letter Lowercase letter Lowercase letter Arabic numeral, Roman 3. The distance between the inscriptions is set equal to the width of the pad of a normal capital letter (for example, I, N, P). With an increase in the interval between letters, the distance between the inscriptions increases accordingly. Distance values are chosen from compositional considerations. 4. The distance between lines (minimum) is formed by the bottom and top margins of the pads and is equal to 1/2 of the font height. It is allowed to increase the line spacing. The values of line spacings are chosen from compositional considerations. Pr3. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 1. Pr3. Lower case. Site location. Pr3. Numbers and signs. Site location. Pr41. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm. platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 2. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr41. Lower case. Site location. Pr41. Numbers and signs. Site location. Pr5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 3. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr5. Lower case. Site location. Pr5. Numbers and signs. PrK5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 3. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. PrK5. Lower case. Site location. PrK5. Numbers and signs. Pr/5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 4. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. Pr/5. Lower case. Site location. Pr/5. Numbers and signs. PrK/5. Capital letters. Site location. Font height H= 30 mm; platform height TO= 45 mm; platform width T- according to the table. 4. Note: With combinations of letters like GA, GL, GD, TA, UL, etc. it is allowed to reduce the intervals provided for by the sites. The interval in this case is chosen from compositional considerations. PrK/5. Lower case. Site location. PrK/5. Numbers and signs. INFORMATION DATA 1
. DEVELOPED AND INTRODUCED by the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Technical Aesthetics and the Ministry of Instrument Engineering, Automation and Control Systems. 2
. APPROVED AND INTRODUCED BY Decree of the USSR State Committee for Standards No. 5900 dated December 22, 1980. 3
. IN REPLACEMENTGOST 2930-62
in terms of fonts for applying inscriptions using the flat printing method. 4
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Inscription and main dimensions
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ANNEX 1
STYLES AND COMPOSITION OF FONTS
APPENDIX 2
REQUIREMENTS FOR LABELING