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Technology Of Machine Tools Steve Krar

Technology Of Machine Tools By Steve Krar

Technology Of Machine Tools by Steve Krar


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Providing training for using machine tools in manufacturing technology, this work covers computer numerical control. It includes an overview of machine trades and career opportunities followed by theory and application. It also provides coverage of tools and measurement, machining tools and procedures, drilling and milling machines, and more.

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Technology Of Machine Tools by Steve Krar

Technology of Machine Tools 6e provides state-of-the-art training for using machine tools in manufacturing technology, including up-to-date coverage of computer numerical control. It includes an overview of machine trades and career opportunities followed by theory and application. The text is structured to provide coverage of tools and measurement, machining tools and procedures, drilling and milling machines, computer-aided machining, and metallurgy. There is expanded coverage of computer-related technologies, including computer numerical control (CNC) and computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM).

About Steve Krar

Steve F. Krar spent 15 years in the trade, first as a machinist and finally as a tool and die maker. After this period, he entered Teachers College and graduated from the University of Toronto with a Specialists Certificate in Machine Shop Practice. During these 20 years of teaching, Mr. Krar was active in vocational and technical education and served on the executive committee of many educational organizations. For 10 years, he was on the summer staff of the College of Education, University of Toronto, involved in teacher training programs. Active in machine tool associations, Steve Krar is a Life Member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and former associate director of the GE Superabrasives Partnership for Manufacturing Productivity. He was inducted into the Canadian Manufacturers Hall of Fame in March 2009. Mr. Krars continual research over the past 50 years in manufacturing technology has involved many courses with lead- ing world manufacturers and an opportunity to study under Dr. W. Edwards Deming. Mr. Krar spent a week researching Nano- technology at leading research centers, universities, and industry in Switzerland. He is coauthor and consultant of over 80 technical books, such as Machine Shop Training, Machine Tool Operations, CNC Simplified, SuperabrasivesGrinding and Machining, Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, some of which have been translated into 5 languages and used throughout the world. Jonathan A. Gill graduated from high school with an Ontario Secondary School Diploma. He entered Ryerson University in the industrial engineering program and then went into geographical analysis. Mr. Gill attended Humber College for electronics engineering and then spent 2 years at Mohawk College for computer networking and security analysis. Mr. Gill is currently an independent contractor employed by Nexas Networks Inc. as an Applications Engineer and Support Manager, providing factory floor networking and information technology for the aerospace and automotive industry, jobbing shops, and production discrete manufacturing facilities. Mr. Gill assisted the authors with the research, artwork, and final production of manuscript for the textbook Computer Numerical Control Simplified and is coauthor of the book Changing World of Manufacturing. Peter Smid graduated from high school with a specialty in machine shop training. He then entered industry, completed an apprenticeship program, and gained valuable experience as a machinist skilled on all types of machine tools. Mr. Smid immigrated to Canada in 1968 and spent the next 26 years employed in the machine tool industry as a machinist and tool and die maker. In the early 1970s, he became involved in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) as a programmer/operator and devoted the next 18 years to becoming proficient in all aspects of computerized manufacturing. In 1989, he became an independent consultant, and hundreds of companies have used Mr. Smids CNC and CAD/CAM skills to improve their manufacturing operations. He also wrote a comprehensive, 500-page CNC programming handbook, which is rapidly becoming the Bible of the trade. In 1995, he became a consultant/professor of Advanced Manufacturing focusing on industrial and customized training in CNC, CAD/CAM, and Agile Manufacturing. His many years of teaching, training, lecturing, and designing curriculum give him the opportunity to pass along his vast knowledge of modern manufacturing technology to students of all ages.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Machine Tools1 History of Machines2 Machine Trade Opportunities2 Careers in the Metalworking Industry3 Getting the Job3 Safety4 Safety in the Machine Shop4 Job Planning5 Engineering Drawings6 Machining Procedures for Various Workpieces5 Measurement7 Basic Measurement8 Squares and Surface Plates9 Micrometers10 Vernier Calipers11 Inside-, Depth-, and Height-Measuring Instruments12 Gage Blocks13 Angular Measurement14 Gages15 Comparison Measurment16 The Coordinate Measuring System17 Measuring with Light Waves18 Surface Finish Measurement6 Layout Tools and Procedures19 Basic Layout Materials, Tools, and Accessories20 Basic or Semiprecision Layout21 Precision Layout7 Hand Tools and Bench Work22 Holding, Striking, and Assembling Tools23 Hand-Type Cutting Tools24 Thread-Cutting Tools and Procedures25 Finishing Processes-Reaming, Broaching, and Lapping26 Surface Finishing Processes8 Metal-Cutting Technology27 Physics of Metal Cutting28 Machinability of Metals29 Cutting Tools30 Operating Conditions and Tool Life31 Carbide Cutting Tools32 Diamond, Ceramic, and Cement Cutting Tools33 Polycrystalline Cutting Tools34 Cutting Fluids-Types and Applications9 Metal-Cutting Saws35 Types of Metal Saws36 Contour Bandsaw Parts and Accessories37 Contour Bandsaw Operations10 Drilling Machines38 Drill Presses39 Drilling Machine Accessories40 Twist Drills41 Cutting Speeds and Feeds42 Drilling Holes43 Reaming44 Drill Press Operations11 The Lathe45 Engine Lathe Parts46 Lathe Accessories47 Cutting Speed, Feed, and Depth of Cut48 Lathe Safety49 Mounting, Removing, and Aligning Lathe Centers50 Grinding Lathe Cutting Tools51 Facing Between Centers52 Machining Between Centers53 Knurling, Grooving, and Form Turning54 Tapers and Taper Turning55 Threads and Thread Cutting56 Steady Rests, Follower Rests, and Mandrels57 Machining in a Chuck58 Drilling, Boring, Reaming, and Tapping12 Milling Machines59 The Vertical Milling Machine60 Cutting Speed, Feed, and Depth of Cut61 End Mills62 Vertical Mill Operations63 Special Milling Operations64 Horizontal Milling Machines and Accessories65 Milling Cutters66 Milling Machine Setups67 Horizontal Milling Operations68 The Indexing, or Dividing, Head69 Gears70 Gear Cutting71 Helical Milling72 Cam, Rack, Worm, and Clutch Milling13 The Jig Borer and Jig Grinder73 The Jig Borer74 The Jig Grinder14 Computer-Age Machining75 The Computer76 Computer Numerical Control77 CNC Turning Center78 CNC Machining Centers79 CAD/CAM15 Grinding80 Types of Abrasives81 Surface Grinders and Accessories82 Surface Grinding Operations83 Cylindrical Grinders84 Universal Cutter and Tool Grinder16 Metallurgy85 Manufacture and Properties of Steel86 Heat Treatment of Steel87 Testing of Metals and Nonferrous Metals17 Advanced Manufacturing Technology88 Advanced Digital Manufacturing89 Cryogenic Treatment/Tempering90 QQC Diamond Coating91 Direct Metal Deposition92 e-Manufacturing93 Step-NC and Internet Manufacturing94 Optical/Laser/Vision Measurement95 Electrical Discharge Machining96 Robotics97 Manufacturing Intelligence: Can a Company Survive Without Real-Time Knowledge?98 Multi-Tasking Machines

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CIN0078307228G
9780078307225
0078307228
Technology Of Machine Tools by Steve Krar
Used - Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2004-08-16
928
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