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9780831130794

Shop Reference for Students and Apprentices

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  • ISBN13:

    9780831130794

  • ISBN10:

    0831130792

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-08-01
  • Publisher: INDUSTRIAL PRESS

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From the ability to understand and use shop mathematics to the reading and interpreting of shop drawings, the editor's intent is to provide the information and know-how that students will need as they prepare themselves for jobs in metalworking industries. It includes material taken from Machinery's Handbook and other authoritative sources and is presented in as clear, accurate, and easy-to-follow form as possible. The reader will find a wide range of useful formulas and data together with extensive text. As a proven and affordable handbook covering those critical areas of interest commonly encountered by machinists, toolmakers, diemakers, drafters, and other shop and manufacturing personnel, it is an essential reference for students in vocational schools, technical institutes, and apprenticeship courses. Discusses those aspects of applied mathematics needed on the job and covers the proper use of measuring instruments and methods. Outlines the standard methods of presentation and the conventions used in preparing engineering drawings. Offers detailed information on inch and metric standard tolerances, allowances, limits and fits, preferred numbers and sizes, as well as in-depth descriptions of the sizes, forms, dimensions of standard machine elements commonly encountered in and around the shop. Provides machining methods and materials selection, recommended speeds and feeds for various kinds of machining operations on different materials, and the types and compositions of metals commonly used in machine construction. Includes an extensive index that will enable the user to quickly and conveniently find the information and data that he or she requires.

Table of Contents

CONVERSION FACTORS
Metric Conversion Factors
1(6)
Greek Letters and Standard Abbreviations
7(1)
Decimal Equivalents of Fractions of an Inch
7(2)
Use of Conversion Tables
9(1)
Fractional Inch to Millimeter
10(1)
Decimals of an Inch to Millimeters
11(2)
Millimeters to Inches
13(2)
Microinches to Micrometers
15(1)
Micrometers to Microinches
16(1)
Thermal Energy or Heat
17(1)
Thermometer Scales
17(1)
Absolute Temperature and Absolute Zero
17(1)
Thermal Energy
17(1)
Fahrenheit-Celsius Conversion
17(3)
MATHEMATICS
Mathematical Signs and Commonly Used Abbreviations
20(1)
Arithmetic
21(1)
Common Fractions
21(1)
Adding Fractions and Mixed Numbers
22(1)
Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers
22(1)
Multiplying Fraction and Mixed Numbers
23(1)
Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers
23(1)
Decimal Fractions
24(1)
Converting Common Fractions To Decimal Fractions
25(2)
Principal Algebraic Expressions and Formulas
27(1)
Solving First Degree Equations
27(1)
Solving Quadratic Equations
28(1)
Cubic Equations
28(1)
Rearrangement and Transposition Formulas
29(1)
Complex or Imaginary Numbers
30(1)
Operations on Complex Numbers
31(1)
Imaginary Quantities
32(1)
Squares and Cubes of Numbers
33(6)
Fractions of Pi
39(1)
Weights and Volumes
40(1)
Circumferences and Areas of Circles
41(12)
Lengths of Chords for Spacing Off the Circumferences of Circles
53(1)
Hole Coordinate Dimension Factors
54(1)
Spacing Off the Circumferences of Circles
55(14)
Diameters of Circles and Sides of Squares of Equal Area
69(1)
Distance Across Corners of Squares and Hexagons
70(1)
Formulas for Regular Polygons
71(1)
Areas and Dimensions of Figures
72(6)
Segments of Circles
78(2)
Volumes of Solids
80(6)
Ratio and Proportion
86(1)
Inverse Proportion
87(1)
Powers, Roots, and Reciprocals
88(1)
Powers of Ten Notation
88(13)
Solution of Triangles
101(1)
Trigonometric Relationships of Right Triangle Parts
102(1)
Angular/Linear Relationships
102(1)
Trigonometric Functions
103(2)
Solution of Triangles
105(5)
Degree to Radian Conversion Table
110(2)
Trigonometric Functions
112(1)
Laws of Sines and Cosines
113(1)
Trigonometric Identities
113(5)
Versed Sine and Versed Cosine
118(1)
Sevolute and Involute Functions
118(1)
Involute Functions Table
119(4)
Compound Angles
123(1)
Formulas for Compound Angles
123(3)
ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
Fundamental Rules
126(1)
Units of Measurement
127(1)
Types of Dimensioning
127(1)
Application of Dimensions
128(5)
Dimensioning Features
133(12)
Direct Tolerancing Methods
145(1)
Tolerance Expression
146(1)
Interpretation of Limits
147(1)
Single Limits
147(1)
Tolerance Accumulation
147(9)
Geometric Tolerance Symbols
156(3)
Feature Control Frame Placement
159(1)
Definition of Tolerance Zone
160(1)
Tabulated Tolerances
160(1)
Drafting Practices
161(1)
Sizes of Drawing Sheets
161(1)
Control and Production of Surface Texture
161(2)
Symbols for Section Lining
163(4)
Sampling Lengths
167(1)
Roughness Parameters
168(1)
Waviness Parameters
168(1)
Surface Roughness to Tolerances
169(1)
Roughness Measurements
170(2)
Surface Texture Symbols
172(2)
Roughness Average Values
174(1)
Lay Symbols
174(3)
Surface Texture of Castings
177(1)
Metric Dimensions on Drawings
177(1)
Checking Drawings
177(3)
INSPECTION
Measuring Instruments
180(1)
Steel Rules
180(2)
Micrometers
182(3)
Verniers
185(2)
Dial Calipers
187(1)
Protractors
187(2)
Sine-bar
189(2)
Tables for Sine-bar Constants
191(7)
Measuring Tapers
198(1)
Measuring Dovetail Slides
198(1)
Angles and Tapers
199(1)
Tapers per Foot
200(1)
Figuring Tapers
201(1)
Simplified Taper Calculations
201(3)
Measurement over Pins
204(1)
ALLOWANCES AND TOLERANCES FOR FITS
Limits and Fits
205(1)
Basic Dimensions
205(1)
Tolerances
205(3)
Preferred Basic Sizes
208(3)
ANSI Standard Fits
211(3)
Running and Sliding Fits
214(2)
Clearance Locational Fits
216(2)
Transition Locational Fits
218(4)
Modified Standard Fits
222(1)
Tolerances Designation
223(2)
Preferred Metric Sizes
225(1)
Preferred Fits
225(3)
Hole Basic Metric Clearance Fits
228(2)
Hole Basis Metric Transition and Interference Fits
230(2)
Shaft Basis Metric Clearance Fits
232(2)
Shaft Basis Metric Transition and Interference Fits
234(2)
Gagemakers Tolerances
236(2)
PINS
ANSI Straight Pins
238(1)
ANSI Taper Pins
238(1)
Drilling Specifications
239(2)
Selection of Number and Sizes of Drills
241(1)
ANSI Grooved Pins
242(3)
STANDARD TAPERS
Morse Taper
245(1)
Brown & Sharpe Taper
245(1)
Jarno Taper
245(1)
Morse Stub Taper Shanks
246(2)
Morse Taper Sleeves
248(1)
Brown & Sharpe Taper Shank
249(1)
Jarno Taper Shanks
250(1)
Machine Tool Spindles
250(1)
Tapers for Machine Tool Spindles
250(3)
KEYS AND KEYSEATS
Key Size Versus Shaft Diameter
253(3)
Depths for Milling Keyseats
256(1)
Cotters
256(1)
Plain and Gib Head Keys
257(1)
Fits for Parallel and Taper Keys
258(1)
Key Chamfer
259(1)
Keyseat Tolerances for Electric Motor
259(1)
Set Screws for Use Over Keys
259(1)
Woodruff Keys and Keyseats
259(3)
Keyseat Dimensions for Woodruff Keys
262(2)
Depth of Keyseat
264(1)
Preferred Lengths of Keys
265(1)
SCREW THREAD SYSTEMS
Screw Thread Forms
266(1)
Parts of a Screw Thread
266(1)
Thread Designations
267(2)
Cutting Screw Threads
269(2)
Tap Drill Sizes and Percentage of Thread
271(7)
Threading Formulas
278(1)
Internal Metric Thread
278(2)
External Metric Thread
280(3)
Standard Series Selected Combinations
283(24)
Measuring Screw Threads
307(1)
Pitch and Lead of Screw Threads
307(1)
Thread Micrometers
307(1)
Ball-point Micrometers
308(1)
Three-wire Method
308(1)
Classes of Formulas
309(1)
Screw Thread Profiles
309(1)
Checking Pitch Diameters
309(1)
Wire Sizes
310(1)
Diameters of Wires
310(1)
Measuring Wire Accuracy
311(1)
Measuring of Contact Pressure
311(1)
Formulas for Checking Pitch Diameters
312(1)
COMMON HARDWARE
Fastener Grade Marks
313(1)
Grade Identification Marks and Mechanical Properties of Bolts and Screws
313(1)
Hexagon and Spline Socket
314(1)
Drill and Counterbore Size
315(1)
Hexagon and Spline Keys and Bits
316(1)
Socket Head Cap Screws
317(3)
Drill and Counterbore Sizes
320(1)
Hardened Ground Machine Dowel Pins
321(1)
GEARS AND GEARING
Gears
322(1)
Definitions of Gear Terms
323(4)
Sizes and Shape of Gear Teeth
327(1)
Nomenclature of Gear Teeth
327(1)
Properties of the Involute Curve
328(1)
Diametral and Circular Pitch Systems
329(1)
Caliper Measurement of Gear Tooth
329(1)
Involute Gear Milling Cutter
330(1)
Chordal Thickness and Chordal Addenda of Milled and Gear Milling Cutter
331(1)
Finishing Gear Milling Cutters
332(1)
Module System Gear Design
333(1)
German Standard Tooth Form
333(1)
Rules for Module System of Gearing
334(1)
Tooth Dimensions Based Upon Module System
335(1)
Equivalent Diametral Pitches, Circular Pitches
336(1)
Spur Gear Calculations Formula
337(1)
Helical Gear Calculations Formula
338(2)
Bevel Gear Calculations Formula
340(2)
Milling Bevel Gear
342(4)
INDEXING
Milling Machine Indexing
346(1)
Simple Indexing
346(1)
Indexing Movements for Standard Index Plate
347(1)
Angular Indexing
348(2)
B & S Index Plates
350(1)
CUTTING SPEEDS AND FEEDS
Work Materials
351(3)
Cutting Speed, Feed, Depth of Cut, Tool Wear, and Tool Life
354(1)
Selecting Cutting Conditions
354(1)
Principal Feeds and Speeds Tables
355(1)
Cutting Speed Formulas
355(2)
Adjustment Factors for Turning with HSS Tools
357(1)
Cutting Speed for Tapping
357(1)
Cutting Speed for Broaching
358(1)
Cutting Speed for Thread Chasing
359(1)
Feed Rate for Milling
360(1)
Feed Rates for Drilling
361(2)
Cutting Speeds for Plain Carbon and Alloy Steels
363(2)
Cutting Speeds for Ferrous Cast Metals
365(1)
Cutting Speeds for Stainless Steels
366(1)
Cutting Speeds for Tool Steels
367(1)
Cutting Speeds for Light Metals
368(1)
Cutting Speeds for Titanium Alloys
368(1)
Cutting Speeds for Superalloys
369(1)
Feeds for Milling with HSS Cutters
370(5)
RPM for Various Cutting Speeds and Diameters
375(4)
Tapping and Threading
379(1)
Speeds for Metal-cutting Saws
380(1)
Speeds for Turning Unusual Materials
381(1)
CUTTING TOOLS
Tool Contour
382(1)
Terms and Definitions
382(4)
Relief Angles
386(1)
Rake Angles
386(2)
Nose Radius
388(1)
Chipbreakers
388(1)
Planing Tools
389(1)
Indexable Inserts
389(1)
Insert Identification System
390(2)
Indexable Insert Tool Holders
392(1)
Standard Shank Sizes
392(2)
Indexable Insert Holders
394(4)
Single-Point Turning and Boring Tools
398(3)
Arbor-Mounted Side and Slot Mills
401(3)
High-Speed-Steel Peripheral and Slotting End Mills
404(2)
High-Speed-Steel Twist Drill Tool
406(3)
Length of Point on Twist Drills
409(1)
Tool Troubleshooting
410(2)
Machining Methods
412(1)
TOOL WEAR
Sharpening Twist Drills
413(1)
Relief Grinding of the Tool Flanks
413(1)
Drill Point Thinning
414(1)
Sharpening Carbide Tools
414(1)
Silicon Carbide Wheels
415(1)
Diamond Wheels
415(2)
Peripheral Versus Flat Side Grinding
417(1)
Lapping Carbide Tools
417(1)
Chip Breaker Grinding
417(1)
Summary of Miscellaneous Points
418(1)
CUTTING FLUIDS FOR MACHINING
Types of Cutting and Grinding Fluids
419(1)
Cutting Oils
419(1)
Water-Miscible Fluids
420(1)
Cutting Fluids for Different Materials and Operations
420(1)
Cutting Fluids for Turning, Milling, Drilling and Tapping
421(1)
Cutting Fluids for Machining Operations
422(1)
Application of Cutting Fluids to Carbides
423(1)
Cutting Fluids for Machining Magnesium
424(1)
Coolants for Carbide Tool Grinding
424(1)
MACHINING NONFERROUS METALS
Machining Magnesium
425(1)
Machining Aluminum
426(1)
Machining Plastics
427(2)
Machining Non-metallic Gear Blanks
429(1)
Zinc Alloy Die-Castings
430(1)
Monel and Nickel Alloys
430(1)
High Strength, Low Alloy Steel
431(2)
Materials
Carbon Steels
433(2)
Free Cutting Steels
435(1)
Carburizing of Steels
435(3)
Chromium Nickel Austenitic Steels
438(1)
Stainless Chromium Irons and Steels
439(3)
Unified Numbering System
442(2)
Standard Steel Numbering System
444(1)
Classification of Tool Steels
445(1)
Quick Reference Guide for Tool Steel Selection
446(1)
Molybdenum High-Speed Steels
447(2)
Tungsten High-Speed Tool Steels
449(1)
Hot-Work Tool Steels
450(1)
Cold-Work Tool Steels
451(1)
Shock-Resisting, Mold, and Special-Purpose Tool Steels
452(1)
Classification, Compositions, and Properties of Tool and Die Steels
453(2)
Heat Treatments for SAE Carbon Steels
455(1)
SAE Alloy Steels
456(4)
Composition and Physical Properties of Bronzes
460(1)
Wrought Copper and Copper Alloys
461(1)
Aluminum Bronze Rods, Bars, and Shapes
461(1)
Hardness and Ultimate Strength of Brass
462(3)
Copper-Silicon and Beryllium Copper Alloys
465(1)
Nominal Composition and Properties of Everdur
465(2)
Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
467(1)
Temper Designations for Aluminum Alloys
468(3)
Designation Systems
471(2)
Composition of Casting Alloys
473(1)
Clad Aluminum Alloys
474(1)
Characteristics of Principal Aluminum Alloy Groups
474(1)
Cast Magnesium Alloys
475(1)
Wrought Magnesium Alloys
475(2)
Nickel and Nickel Alloys
477(2)
Inconel
479(1)
Titanium and Titanium Alloys
479(1)
Powder Metallurgy
480(2)
HARDNESS TESTING
Brinell Hardness Test
482(1)
Rockwell Hardness Test
482(1)
Shore's Scleroscope
483(1)
Vickers Hardness Test
483(1)
Knoop Hardness Numbers
483(1)
Monotron Hardness Indicator
484(1)
Keep's Test
484(1)
Comparative Hardness Scales for Steel
484(5)
Creep
489(1)
Creep Rupture
489(1)
Identifying Metals
489

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