Rapidesign - Electrical Drafting and Design Templates - electrical/electronic standard symbols • each

Electrical Drafting and Design Templates - electrical/electronic standard symbols • each

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SKU: 51052 MPN: R301
List Price: $35.10
Discount: 25%
Texas Art Price: $26.32

Product Information

  • Professional electrical drafting templates
  • 1/8 in. = 1 foot scale
  • Durable plastic construction for repeated use
  • R-301 covers electrical symbols and components
  • R-302 features contacts, switches, relays
  • R-303 includes terminals and connectors
  • Set of 3 templates provides comprehensive coverage
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Rapidesign Electrical Drafting and Design Templates Description

Electrical schematics demand symbols that read clearly and follow industry standards without ambiguity. Rapidesign's electrical templates provide precisely cut openings for switches, outlets, fixtures, relays, and circuit components at consistent 1/8" = 1 foot scale. Smooth-edged cutouts guide technical pens and pencils through hundreds of symbols without catching or bleeding, maintaining the crisp lines that electrical drawings require for accurate communication.

Heavy-gauge plastic withstands daily shop use and repeated inking without warping or edge degradation. Each template in the three-piece set addresses different aspects of electrical design: R-301 covers standard electrical symbols, R-302 handles contacts and switching mechanisms, and R-303 provides terminal and connector configurations. Templates stack efficiently for storage while remaining rigid enough to lie flat during drafting sessions.

Whether you're documenting existing installations or designing new electrical systems, these templates ensure symbol consistency across drawings and eliminate the tedious hand-drawing of repetitive components. Electricians, facility managers, and technical drafters maintain professional documentation standards with tools built for the specific demands of electrical plan development.