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Machine Shop Training Course, Volume 2, 5th Edition

By Franklin D. Jones; Volume II: 1964, 566 pages, illustrated, ISBN 0-8 311-1040-6

$20.95

Packed with facts and rules that students can put to use in the shop and toolroom, they include everything from underlying principles, to standards, to calculations for every specific task in shop training. Together, they provide an outstanding treatise on machine shop practice that includes: fundamental principles; methods of adjusting and using different types of machine tools - with typical examples of work-measuring instruments and gauges; cutting screw threads by different processes; thread grinding; gear cutting; precision toolmaking methods; typical shop problems with solutions; and miscellaneous facts relating to the art of machine construction and much, much more. No classroom or workshop where apprentices are being trained can afford to be without these valuable combination text and reference guides.

Features:
Presents an outstanding treatise on machine shop practice that includes fundamentals principles and methods of adjusting and using different types of machine tools.

Topics Covered Include:
Tapping. Dies. Milling and Grinding Screw Threats. Rolling Processes. Planing Processes. Milling Flat, Curved and Irregular surfaces. Indexing. Cutting Spur and Bevel Gears. Grinding Cylindrical and Tapered Parts. Grinding Milling Cutters and Reamers. Lapping. Broaching Internal and External Surfaces. Chipping, Filing and Scraping. Tool Steels for Metal Cutting. Heat Treatment of Steels. Numerical Controls.