Make your shop safe and smart If youre a machinist or a student of the trade, this second volume in Audels machine shop library offers concise, to-the-point coverage of everything you need to know. Youll find definitions of all the shop tools; guidelines for set-up, safe operation, maintenance, and repair; illustrations and diagrams; review questions for students, and much more. Expect it to become one of your most-used tools. * Master all types of saws, drills, lathes, millin machinery, metal-finishing machines, and more * Learn safe operating procedures for cutting tools and the best ways to…mehr
Make your shop safe and smart If youre a machinist or a student of the trade, this second volume in Audels machine shop library offers concise, to-the-point coverage of everything you need to know. Youll find definitions of all the shop tools; guidelines for set-up, safe operation, maintenance, and repair; illustrations and diagrams; review questions for students, and much more. Expect it to become one of your most-used tools. * Master all types of saws, drills, lathes, millin machinery, metal-finishing machines, and more * Learn safe operating procedures for cutting tools and the best ways to mount work in the machines * Find current details on new machines with electronic/digital controls * Understand how ultrasonics are used in metalworking * Explore information on machine shop robotics and electronics * Discover valuable tips for hobbyists, woodworkers, and home-shop ownersHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rex Miller (Round Rock TX) was a Professor of Industrial Technology at The State University of New York, College at Buffalo for over 35 years. He has taught on the technical school, high school and college level for well over 40 years. He is the author or co-author of over 100 textbooks ranging from electronics through carpentry and sheet metal work. He has contributed more than 50 magazine articles over the years to technical publications. Mark Richard Miller (Kingsville, TX) is Associate Professor and Department Chairman of the Industrial Technology Department at Texas A&M University in Kingsville, Texas teaching courses in plastics, metals, woodworking, computer drafting, quality and production control. He has co-authored six books with his father, publishes in trade magazines, and speaks at conferences.
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Acknowledgments vii About the Authors ix Introduction xi Chapter 1: Power Hacksaws, Power Band Saws, and Circular Saws 1 Chapter 2: Basic Machine Tool Operations 25 Chapter 3: Drilling Machines 39 Chapter 4: Drilling Machine Operations 51 Chapter 5: Vertical Boring Mills and Horizontal Boring Machines 83 Chapter 6: Lathes 107 Chapter 7: Lathe Operations 135 Chapter 8: Cutting Screw Threads on the Lathe 167 Chapter 9: Lathe Attachments 195 Chapter 10: Turret Lathes 209 Chapter 11: Milling Machines 233 Chapter 12: Milling Machine Operations 241 Chapter 13: Milling Machine Dividing Heads 267 Chapter 14: Indexing Operation 281 Chapter 15: Shapers 301 Chapter 16: Planers 325 Chapter 17: Slotters 341 Chapter 18: Abrasive Metal Finishing Machines 353 Chapter 19: Electroforming 365 Chapter 20: Ultrasonics in Metalworking 379 Chapter 21: Machine Shop Robotics and Electronics 389 Appendix 405 Index 427