Manufacturing Drawings Australia — Draftings Australia
Need production-ready manufacturing drawings Australia delivered fast? Draftings Australia produces accurate manufacturing drawings for engineers, product designers, and manufacturers across Australia. Our manufacturing drawings comply with AS1100 and include all GD&T, tolerancing, surface finish, material, and process information your manufacturer needs to produce components correctly the first time.
Our manufacturing drawings Australia team has delivered over 450 manufacturing drawing packages since 2010.
What Are Manufacturing Drawings?
Manufacturing drawings (also called production drawings or engineering drawings) are detailed technical drawings that provide all information required to manufacture a component or assembly. They are the formal instruction documents given to machine shops, fabricators, and production facilities to produce parts to specification. Our manufacturing drawings Australia comply with AS1100 and typically include part drawings with all dimensions, tolerances, and material specifications; assembly drawings showing how parts fit together with BOMs; detail drawings for complex features; section views revealing internal geometry; and bills of materials listing all components, materials, and quantities.
Our Manufacturing Drawings Australia Services
CNC Machined Component Drawings
We produce fully toleranced manufacturing drawings for CNC turned, milled, and ground components — including surface finish callouts, thread specifications, GD&T controls, material grades, and heat treatment requirements. Our manufacturing drawings Australia are ready for quoting and production by any Australian or international machine shop.
Sheet Metal Manufacturing Drawings
Sheet metal manufacturing drawings include flat pattern development, bend allowances, forming sequences, material gauge and grade, and surface treatment specifications for mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and copper.
Plastic and Composite Component Drawings
Manufacturing drawings for injection moulded, thermoformed, vacuum formed, and composite components — including parting line definitions, draft angle callouts, wall thickness specifications, and material designations.
Assembly and Sub-Assembly Drawings
Assembly drawings show how components fit together with exploded views, assembly sequence callouts, fastener specifications, and installation notes — essential for production line assembly, maintenance documentation, and spare parts identification.
As-Built Manufacturing Documentation
We produce as-built drawings from existing physical components using measurements, 3D scans, or reverse engineering — capturing actual manufactured geometry for archiving, remanufacture, or quality control.
Why Choose Draftings for Manufacturing Drawings Australia
Our manufacturing drawings Australia service offers 5 key advantages:
- AS1100 compliant — AS1100.101, AS1100.201, and AS1100.301 applied correctly for every project type
- Full GD&T support — ASME Y14.5 and ISO 1101 geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
- Fast turnaround — Simple component drawings delivered within 24–48 hours
- All manufacturing processes — CNC, sheet metal, plastic moulding, composite, and fabrication
- 3D model extraction — Direct drawing production from SolidWorks, Inventor, or CATIA models
Get Your Free Manufacturing Drawings Quote
Contact Draftings Australia for a free manufacturing drawings Australia quote within 24 hours. Call 1800 287 223 or email [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions — Manufacturing Drawings Australia
What is GD&T and do your manufacturing drawings include it?
GD&T (Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing) is a standardised system for defining and communicating engineering tolerances using symbols. Our manufacturing drawings Australia include GD&T callouts where appropriate, following ASME Y14.5 and ISO 1101 standards.
What Australian Standards apply to manufacturing drawings?
Manufacturing drawings in Australia are governed by AS1100 (Technical Drawing) — AS1100.101 (General principles), AS1100.201 (Mechanical engineering drawing), and AS1100.301 (Architectural drawing). We apply the correct standard based on component type and industry.
Do you produce drawings for both prototypes and mass production?
Yes — our manufacturing drawings Australia service covers single prototypes through to high-volume production runs. Prototype drawings are often less strictly toleranced to allow hand-fitting and adjustment, while production drawings include full GD&T to ensure consistent interchangeability across large quantities.