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Isometric line-drawn exploded-view diagram of a food processor, showing individual components (blade, bowl, base, grid tray) in orthographic arrangement with dashed assembly lines.
Summary
Isometric line-drawn exploded-view diagram of a food processor, with individual components (blade, bowl, base, textured grid tray) arranged in orthographic space with dashed assembly lines showing relationships.
Visual description
Clean monochrome line work on white background depicting a food processor in exploded-view format. The main bowl-and-base unit sits in the lower right; the spinning blade attaches at top-left via a dashed vertical line; a separate cylindrical container sits upper-center; two cylindrical blade attachments float upper-right with dashed connections indicating their assembly points. Each component uses consistent line weight with circular and cross-hatch patterns to indicate texture and material assembly. The composition is organized in isometric perspective, creating a 3D spatial reading without shading or fill.
Key takeaway
The use of dashed reference lines to show assembly logic without explicit arrows. The consistent simplified line-work language that conveys complex product structure at a glance. The restraint of monochrome rendering for instructional clarity.
Reuse notes
Strong reference for product instruction manuals, assembly guides, and technical documentation in consumer hardware brands. Works best when the product has distinct, separable components to diagram. Patent drawings and IKEA-style assembly guides follow this same language.









