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Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices, From Machinery's Handbook

Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices, From Machinery's Handbook
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Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices, From Machinery's Handbook

 
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From the ability to understand and use shop mathematics to the reading and interpreting of shop drawings, the editor's intent is to provide the information and know-how that students will need as they prepare themselves for jobs in metalworking industries. It includes material taken from Machinery's Handbook and other authoritative sources and is presented in as clear, accurate, and easy-to-follow form as possible. The reader will find a wide range of useful formulas and data together with extensive text. As a proven and affordable handbook covering those critical areas of interest commonly encountered by machinists, toolmakers, diemakers, drafters, and other shop and manufacturing personnel, it is an essential reference for students in vocational schools, technical institutes, and apprenticeship courses.
  • Discusses those aspects of applied mathematics needed on the job and covers the proper use of measuring instruments and methods.
  • Outlines the standard methods of presentation and the conventions used in preparing engineering drawings.
  • Offers detailed information on inch and metric standard tolerances, allowances, limits and fits, preferred numbers and sizes, as well as in-depth descriptions of the sizes, forms, dimensions of standard machine elements commonly encountered in and around the shop.
  • Provides machining methods and materials selection, recommended speeds and feeds for various kinds of machining operations on different materials, and the types and compositions of metals commonly used in machine construction.
  • Includes an extensive index that will enable the user to quickly and conveniently find the information and data that he or she requires.

 
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Product Details
Author:Christopher McCauley
Paperback:513 pages
Publisher:Industrial Press, Inc.
Publication Date:January 08, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:0831130792
Product Length:6.82 inches
Product Width:5.02 inches
Product Height:1.09 inches
Product Weight:0.99 pounds
Package Length:6.93 inches
Package Width:4.87 inches
Package Height:1.08 inches
Package Weight:1.03 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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3Adequate Reference Material  May 25, 2008 By Robert H. Lamon "Rob"
This shop reference for students and apprentices was not what I was expecting. I bought it for metrology references to help train some line inspectors. It has since become well thumbed and greasy because my machinists keep borrowing it, preferring it over the complete handbook. They like that it's not as detailed and just covers what they need to know.

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5Handy little book for the tool box  Nov 03, 2011 By Michael Huffman
I keep this book in my toolbox at work. It has the vital information I need for around the shop such as feed and speed rates for the lathe and mill, broaching and drilling, indexing. Plenty of useful information concerning screw threads, keys and keyseats,allowances and tolerances in english and metric, inspection, and tons of the math needed for geometry and trig. Way too much information to list. Excellent book. This information comes from the "Machinery's Handbook" and other sources but is smaller and fits nicely in the top of my toolbox.

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5Shop Reference for Students Review  Jul 31, 2011 By pemj
This book is very handy regardless of whether you are a machinist, in school, or just work with tools. It tells you the speeds for drilling, milling, and etc. for several sizes of bits. You can also find out thread types and sizes easily. I highly recommend buying this book even if you don't need it for classes.

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4"Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices"  Jan 25, 2009 By The Professor "Campysr"
The manual was as described in the ad. It has the basic information a student needs in relation to becoming an apprentice, machinist. I will use it as a teaching aid in my Mathematics classes.

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5Correct Text Book For Class and Cheaper!  Mar 07, 2010 By Cynthia A. Kinney "Organic Farmer"
I ordered this book as the required text book for a class my son is taking at college. It arrived fast, in good condition and was the correct text. It was also cheaper than at the campus book store. We have done this with other textbooks as well. Now I always check Amazon before we buy.

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