McGraw-Hill machining and metalworking handbook

Aims to provide accurate information on the modern techniques and procedures essential to achieving high quality machining and metalworking. It covers practical topics - from safety procedures and the latest ANSI standards, to the latest metal-cutting practices and the newest polishing compounds.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Walsh, Ronald A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1994.
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Modern Metalworking Machinery, Tools, and Measuring Devices
  • Ch. 2. Mathematics for Machinists and Metalworkers
  • Ch. 3. Modern Calculator Techniques for Designers, Machinists, and Metalworkers
  • Ch. 4. U.S. Customary and Metric (SI) Measures and Conversions
  • Ch. 5. Materials: Physical and Chemical Properties, Characteristics, and Uses
  • Ch. 6. Fastening and Joining Techniques and Hardware
  • Ch. 7. Machining, Machine Tools, and Practices
  • Ch. 8. American National Standards Applicable to Machinery, Machining, and Metalworking Practices
  • Ch. 9. Tooling, Die Making, Molds, Jigs, and Fixtures
  • Ch. 10. Gears
  • Ch. 11. Antifriction Bearings
  • Ch. 12. Cams and Cam Development, Layout, and Design
  • Ch. 13. Springs
  • Ch. 14. Power Transmission Systems
  • Ch. 15. Mechanisms and Linkages
  • Ch. 16. Sheet Metal Practices and Layout
  • Ch. 17. Hardening and Tempering Steels and Nonferrous Alloys
  • Ch. 18. Castings, Moldings, Extrusions, and Powder-Metal Technology. Ch. 19. Plating Practices and Finishes for Metals
  • Ch. 20. Practical Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Air Handling, and Heat
  • Ch. 21. Engineering Data
  • Ch. 22. Safety Practices in Industry
  • Ch. 23. Societies, Associations, Institutes, and Specification Authorities.