Guide to the use of tables and formulas in Machinery's handbook

Guide to the use of tables and formulas in Machinery's handbook

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Author(S) :  Amiss, John M.; Jones, Franklin D.; Ryffel, Henry H
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Title          :  Guide to the use of tables and formulas in Machinery's handbook
Edition      :  30th
Publisher  :   Industrial Press
Year          :  2016
ISBN         :  0831130946,978-0-8311-3094-7

 

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Machinerys Handbook has been the most popular reference work in metalworking, design, engineering and manufacturing facilities, and technical schools and colleges throughout the world. It is universally acknowledged as an extraordinarily authoritative, comprehensive, and practical tool, providing its users with the most fundamental and essential aspects of sophisticated manufacturing practice. The 30th edition of the “Bible of the Metalworking Industries” contains major revisions of existing content, as well as new material on a variety of topics. It is the essential reference for mechanical, manufacturing, and industrial engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, machinists, engineering and technology students, and the serious home hobbyist.
New in the 30th Edition
Expanded metrology section including v-blocks and micrometer, vernier, and dial calipers.
New fluid power section covering pneumatic, hydraulic, and vacuum theory and applications.
New powder metallurgy section, including additive manufacturing.
Even more useful specs, including tap drill sizes for Unified threads, reaming allowances for drilling, standard mesh and grit sizes, rules for figuring tapers, and assembly with pins and studs.
Includes recently added information on sheet metal and presses, keys and keyways, shaft alignment, taps and tapping, helical coil screw thread inserts, metric screw threads, miniature screws, fluid mechanics, solid geometry, statistics, calculating hole coordinates and thread dimensions, and distinguishing between bolts and screws.