This is a collection of all warning symbols (W001 - W067) according to ISO 7010. All the models are drawn by hand, so some minor differences to the norm can occure. The signs are based on the images from the following Wikipedia article “ISO 7010 - Wikipedia”.
If you want to print the signs according to the specifications you need black filament (RAL 9004) and yellow filament (RAL 1003). Both colors can be purchased on e.g. “colorfabb.com”.
The signs are structured as follows: The base layer (printed in yellow) is in its “imported height” 2mm and the top layer (printed in black) is 1mm. Using PrusaSlicer (or any other slicer) you can rescale the model to your desired size (caution: details in some signs with small details can get lost if you scale the sign too small). When rescaling, the height of the model also gets smaller. If the model gets to thin, its recomended to scale the model on the z-axis non-uniformly.
To add the color-change use the color-change option in PrusaSlicer (help / instructions: Prusa Knowledge Base | Color change (prusa3d.com) or use the automatic color-change feature in PrusaSlicer 2.4.0 or above).
Automatic Color-Change (minute 4:58 - 5:13) :
You can also add a bolt hole to your own desire using the “negative volume modifier” in PrusaSlicer (As shown on YouTube (minute 4:18 - 4:32))
Negative Volume Modifier (minute 4:18 - 4:32) :
For a smoother top surface you can use the ironing feature in PrusaSlicer, but your print time will increase by ~50%.
2D-files for plotting or laser cutting (.dxf / .pdf) are going to be uploaded soon. If other file-formats are wanted, just write me a short message.
— NEW —
Added .STEP-files for all warning signs.
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Table of Content:
W001 – General warning sign
W002 – Explosive materials
W003 – Radioactive material or ionizing radiation
W004 – Laser beam
W005 – Non-ionizing radiation
W006 – Magnetic field
W007 – Floor-level obstacle
W008 – Drop or fall hazard
W009 – Biological hazard
W010 – Low temperature hazard
W011 – Slippery surface
W012 – Electricity hazard
W013 – Guard dog
W014 – Forklift truck and other industrial vehicles
W015 – Overhead or suspended load
W016 – Toxic material
W017 – Hot surface
W018 – Automatic start-up
W019 – Crushing by moving parts
W020 – Overhead obstacle
W021 – Flammable material
W022 – Sharp element
W023 – Corrosive substance
W024 – Crushing of hands
W025 – Counter-rotating rollers
W026 – Battery charging
W027 – Optical radiation
W028 – Oxidizing substance
W029 – Pressurized cylinder
W030 – Hand Injury in Press
W031 – Hand injury from rapid movement of workpiece in press brake machine
W032 — rapid movement of workpiece in press brake machine
W033 — barbed wire
W034 — bull
W035 – Falling Parts
W036 — fragile roof
W037 — injury from automated or remote-controlled vehicles
W038 — sudden loud noises
W039 – Falling Ice Spikes
W040 — roof avalanche
W041 — breathing hazard
W042 — arc flash hazard
W043 — thin ice
W044 — slipway
W045 — water skiing or towed water activity area
W046 — surfing
W047 — deep water
W048 — shallow water
W049 — submerged objects
W050 — sudden drop in swimming pool
W051 — no guard rail and unprotected edges
W052 — unstable cliff edge
W053 — unstable cliff
W054 — sharks
W055 — sewage effluent outfall
W056 — tsunami hazard zone
W057 — strong currents
W058 — boating area
W059 — wheeled beach vehicles; land surfing; sand yachting; wind carts
W060 — incoming tides
W061 — quicksand, mud, deep mud, or silt
W062 — kite surfing
W063 — parasailing
W064 — strong winds
W065 — high surf or large breaking waves
W066 — Sudden drop to deep water
W067 — alligators, caymans and crocodiles
The author marked this model as their own original creation.