Basic Machining Reference Handbook
 

Second Edition
318 Pages , 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.75 in
  - Paperback
 
  - ISBN: 9780831131203
 
  - Availability: Print On Demand
 
  - Publication Date: June 2001
 
  - Description
 
  - Table of Contents
 
Note: There is no ebook version of this title.
As a comprehensive and easy-to-use hands-on source, Basic Machining Reference Handbook is intended to serve as a memory jog for the experienced, as well as a reference for programmers and others who will not do the machining but do need to know exactly what’s involved in performing a given machining step, a series of steps, or a complete job. Remaining true to its original approach, the new second edition continues to present the principles of basic machining, while summarizing the major considerations involved. Logically organized, this time-tested reference starts with those machining steps that most often begin the machining process and moves through the basic machining operations. It is a must-have resource for experienced machinists; programmers; tooling, design and production engineers; and students.
Features
  - Includes expanded chapters on numerical control and computerized operations.
 
  - Contains additional speeds and feeds tables, general troubleshooting concepts, and a basic review of relevant computer terms and applications.
 
  - Emphasizes the hands-on concept of developing and refining skills, along with knowledge of metals and machining processes by means of application.
 
  - Offers tips on checking material hardness, ensuring that temperature variations won’t put parts out of tolerance.
 
  - Reviews and presents metals and heat-treating with emphasis on aspects most important to machining.
 
  - Presents checklists containing considerations involved, the steps and functions required, and the most appropriate sequences.
 
  - Includes a checklist of stock and the steps involved, along with a review of both basic machining steps and the axes and other factors pertinent to N/C control and operation needed to complete the program.
 
Contents
  - Measurement Standards
 
  - Cut-off
 
  - Turning and the Lathe: Definition and History
 
  - The Milling Machine
 
  - Sensitive, Gear-Head, and Radial Drill Presses
 
  - Grinding
 
  - Steels, Alloys, and Other Materials
 
  - Numerical Control and CNC
 
  - Cost Per Cut in the Computer Age
 
  - Index