McGraw-Hill Machining and Metalworking Handbook, Third Edition
by: Ronald A.Walsh
Abstract: Covering the latest equipment and technologies, this massive compendium has been an industry standard for more than a decade.This edition provides professionals with complete information on procedures, tools, standards, and equations.
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Table of Contents
- A. Preface
- B. Acknowledgments
- C. Introduction
- 1. Modern Metalworking Machinery, Tools, and Measuring Devices
- 2. Mathematics for Machinists and Metalworkers
- 3. U.S. Customary and Metric (SI) Measures and Conversions
- 4. Materials: Physical Properties, Characteristics, and Uses
- 5. Modern Engineering Drawing Practices
- 6. Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering Systems
- 7. Machining, Machine Tools, and Practices
- 8. Tooling, Die Making, Molds, Jigs, and Fixtures
- 9. Sheet Metal Practices and Layout
- 10. Solid Freeform Fabrication
- 11. Hardening and Tempering Steels and Nonferrous Alloys
- 12. Castings, Moldings, Extrusions, and Powder-Metal Technology
- 13. Plating Practices and Finishes for Metal
- 14. Fastening and Joining Techniques and Hardware
- 15. Safety Practices in Industry
- 16. Societies, Associations, Institutes, and Specification Authorities
- 17. American National Standards Applicable to Machinery, Machining, and Metalworking Practices
- A. Bibliography
- B. ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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A.
Preface
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B.
Acknowledgments
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C.
Introduction
- 1. Modern Metalworking Machinery, Tools, and Measuring Devices
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2.
Mathematics for Machinists and Metalworkers
- General Mathematics, Algebra, and Trigonometry
- Geometric Principles
- Geometric Construction
- Mensuration
- Percentage Calculations
- Decimal Equivalents and Millimeter Chart (see Fig. 2.79)
- Degrees and Radians Chart (see Fig. 2.80)
- Mathematical Signs and Symbols (see Table 2.1)
- Greek Alphabet (see Table 2.2)
- Sine Bar and Sine Plate Calculations
- Solutions to Problems in Machining and Metalworking
- 3. U.S. Customary and Metric (SI) Measures and Conversions
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4.
Materials: Physical Properties, Characteristics, and Uses
- Steels
- Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
- Copper and Copper Alloys
- Magnesium Alloys
- Titanium Alloys
- The Unified Numbering System (UNS) for Metals and Alloys
- Hardness Tests and Hardness Number Conversions
- Plastics (Thermoplastics and Thermoset Plastics)
- Properties of Materials: General and Specific
- Material Specification Sheets and Analysis Reports
- 5. Modern Engineering Drawing Practices
- 6. Computer-Aided Design, Manufacturing, and Engineering Systems
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7.
Machining, Machine Tools, and Practices
- Turning and Boring
- Milling
- Drills and Drilling
- Reaming
- Broaching
- Vertical Boring and Jig Boring
- Grinding, Lapping, Honing, and Superfinishing (Surface Finishes)
- Files and Sharpening Stones
- Knurling
- JIC and ISO Carbide Codes
- Cutting Fluids and Coolants for Machining Operations
- Calculations for Common Machining Problems
- Taps and Dies for Threading Operations
- Drill-Rod Types and Sizes for Machining and Tooling Applications
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8.
Tooling, Die Making, Molds, Jigs, and Fixtures
- Definitions
- Tool-Steel Characteristics, Heat Treatment, and Selection
- Dies, Molds, and Die-Making Procedures
- Die Clearances and Stamping Data
- Punching and Blanking Forces
- Bending, Forming, and Progressive Die Operations and Data
- Jigs and Fixtures
- Clamping Mechanisms and Calculation Procedures
- Molds
- Force Gauge for Tooling Applications
- Complex Molds for Plastic Parts
- The Five Major Rules of Die Making
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9.
Sheet Metal Practices and Layout
- Carbon and Low-Alloy Steel Sheets
- Nonferrous Sheet Metal
- Machinery for Sheet Metal Fabrication
- Gauging Systems
- Methods of Sheet Metal Fabrication
- Sheet Metal Flat Patterns
- Sheet Metal Developments and Transitions
- Developing Flat Patterns
- Stiffening Sheet Metal Parts
- Sheet Metal Faying Surfaces
- Design Points for Sheet Metal Parts
- Typical Transitions and Developments
- Sheet Metal Fabrication Practices
- Light-Gauge Sheet Metal Structural Forms: Dimensions and Strengths
- The Effects of Cold-Working Steel Sheet Metal
- 10. Solid Freeform Fabrication
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11.
Hardening and Tempering Steels and Nonferrous Alloys
- Standard Steels and Steel-Making Practices
- Constituents of Steel: Phases
- Standard Definitions of Terms Pertaining to Heat Treatment of Metals
- Heat Treatment of Steels
- Tempering and Case Hardening Steels
- Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloys
- Heat Treating Beryllium-Copper Alloys
- Cold Work Hardening of Metals and Alloys
- 12. Castings, Moldings, Extrusions, and Powder-Metal Technology
- 13. Plating Practices and Finishes for Metal
- 14. Fastening and Joining Techniques and Hardware
- 15. Safety Practices in Industry
- 16. Societies, Associations, Institutes, and Specification Authorities
- 17. American National Standards Applicable to Machinery, Machining, and Metalworking Practices
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Bibliography
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B.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Book Details
Title: McGraw-Hill Machining and Metalworking Handbook, Third Edition
Publisher: McGraw-Hill: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto
Copyright / Pub. Date: 2006, 1999, 1994 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
ISBN: 9780071457873
Authors:
Ronald A.Walsh
(deceased) was an electromechanical design engineer for more than 40 years. He wrote
several books, including Machining and Metalworking Handbook, Second Edition, Electromechanical
Design Handbook, Third Edition, and Engineering Mathematics Handbook, Fourth Edition
(co-author), all published by McGraw-Hill.
Description: Covering the latest equipment and technologies, this massive compendium has been an industry standard for more than a decade.This edition provides professionals with complete information on procedures, tools, standards, and equations.
