Machine Trades Printreading
Thorough Foundation
for Understanding Prints used for Manufacturing and Machining
2nd Edition
By: Thomas E. Proctor, J. David Holloway, Jonathan F. Gosse
This established reference text presents a
thorough foundation for understanding prints used for manufacturing
and machining. Machine Trades Printreading begins with
with the basic techniques for representing three-dimensional
objects, including print production, common dimensioning and
tolerancing methods, and the associated math machinists frequently
encounter. Next, the text presents special types of views needed to
describe complex shapes and a discussion of various materials and
their properties. Also covered are special machined features and
components and their specifications.
This new edition incorporates a new design and
organization and covers the following new or expanded topics:
-
Standards organizations
- Metric dimensioning
- Geometric dimensioning and tolerancing
- Alternative multiview arrangements
- Manufacturing processes
- Material classifications and properties
- Metric fasteners
- Gear ratios and specifications
- Numerical control processes and codes
A CD-ROM
is included containing Quick Quizzes™, an Illustrated Glossary,
Printreading Symbols Tests, Alphabet of Lines Tests, Printreading
Tests, and links to useful reference materials.
Contents include:
- Prints
- Object Representation
- Shop Math
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Sectional and Auxiliary Views
- Detail and Assembly Prints
- Materials and Machining
- Threads and Fasteners
- Gears and Cams
- Numerical Control Documents
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
326 pages, 228 illustrations, Soft-cover.
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