Transcription: Section views are used to show interior details that are unclear using only standard views. Section lines represent the edge view of a cutting plane and are denoted by thick dashed lines. The arrows point in the direction of viewing. Cross-hatching indicates the areas of the object that have been cut. Section views may be located anywhere on a drawing and are labeled with capital letters. Labeling is not required when only one section exists on a drawing. Views drawn to a different scale must be appropriately The example on this page is a full section, the simplest type of section view.