Providing discussions of cutter material variations and options, feeds, speeds and coolants, tool holders, and applications, this text discusses the side effects of countersinking, including stress risers. It contains case histories, practical tips, and information to make process selection easier.
Providing discussions of cutter material variations and options, feeds, speeds and coolants, tool holders, and applications, this text discusses the side effects of countersinking, including stress risers. It contains case histories, practical tips, and information to make process selection easier.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LaRoux K. Gillespie is a consultant and writer on manufacturing issues. He retired in 2006 as a second level Manager in Honeywell’s Kansas City Division responsible for all plant product Quality issues and practices. For 40 years LaRoux Gillespie balanced manufacturing production and research needs at the Kansas City plant. He and his staff were responsible for over 240 manufacturing research/process characterization efforts for a variety of precision parts and assemblies. In addition to directing $2 million of annual process development, and guiding new products into production, he also was active in plant environmental health and safety efforts .
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History of Countersinking Design Reasons for Countersinking Cutter Designs Feeds, Speeds, Cutting Forces, and Tool Life, Driving and Holding the Tools Applications Product Material Issues Surface and Subsurface Effects of Countersinks Selecting the Best Tool Design Inspection of Countersink Features Economics Pressworking (Dimpling) Countersinking Other Means of Making Countersinks Appendix A: Patents for Countersink-Related Items Appendix B: Standards Related to Countersink Appendix C: Countersink Cutter Design Appendix D: Manufacturer Names and Contact Information Index
History of Countersinking Design Reasons for Countersinking Cutter Designs Feeds, Speeds, Cutting Forces, and Tool Life, Driving and Holding the Tools Applications Product Material Issues Surface and Subsurface Effects of Countersinks Selecting the Best Tool Design Inspection of Countersink Features Economics Pressworking (Dimpling) Countersinking Other Means of Making Countersinks Appendix A: Patents for Countersink-Related Items Appendix B: Standards Related to Countersink Appendix C: Countersink Cutter Design Appendix D: Manufacturer Names and Contact Information Index
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