ISO 13567 is a set of rules for how to make really good engineering drawings. Think of it like playing with Lego, except instead of little toy bricks, you're using drawings to make things like machines or buildings. Now, just like how you can't build a Lego structure without following the instructions closely, you need to follow the rules of ISO 13567 to make sure your engineering drawings are really clear and easy to understand.
One of the most important things about ISO 13567 is that it tells you how to label and organize all the parts of your drawing. Imagine building a Lego tower but not knowing which pieces go where. That would be frustrating! The same goes for engineering drawings - without clear labels and organization, it would be really hard to know which parts of the machine or building you're looking at. ISO 13567 helps make sure everyone looking at the drawing knows exactly what they're seeing, no matter what language they speak or where they're from.
Another important thing about ISO 13567 is that it tells you how to draw things to make them look as accurate and realistic as possible. It's like creating a picture of a Lego structure, but instead of drawing with just crayons or markers, you're drawing with really precise instruments to make sure everything is just right. If your engineering drawing is super accurate and detailed, it will be much easier for someone else to understand how to build the machine or building you're drawing.
So that's ISO 13567, a set of rules that helps people make really clear and accurate engineering drawings - kind of like using instructions while building with Lego!