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Machine Shop Training Course, Vol. 2
Part Number: 1737  (Discontinued)
Weight: 2.00 lb

Price: $24.95

Machine Shop Training Course, Fifth Edition, Volume 2

By Franklin D. Jones

566 pages

Packed with facts and rules that students can put to use in the shop and toolroom, the two volumes of the Machine Shop Training Course 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. Valuable combination text and reference guides.

Covers 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.

Machine Shop Book Volume 1 Contents: Principles of Metal Cutting. Lathe Operations: turning; turning cylindrical parts; taper turning; chucks and faceplates; drilling and boring. Single Point Form Tools and Tool Grinding. Speeds and Feeds Principles. Cooling and Lubrication. Screw Threads: cutting screw threads; measuring pitch diameters. Turret Lathes. Vertical Boring and Turning machines. Drilling and Reaming Holes. Spacing and Locating Holes. Cylinder Boring. Jig Boring. Measuring Instruments. Gage Blocks. Generating Surfaces and Angles. Blueprint Reading. Shop Safety.

Machine Shop Book Volume 2 Contents: Tapping. Dies. Milling and Grinding Screw Threads. Rolling Processes. Plaining 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.

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Contents of Volume 2

Cutting Threads in Holes by Tapping
Cutting External Screw Threads with Dies
Forming Screw Threads by Milling and Grinding
Forming Screw Threads by Rolling Process
Planing Process and Its General Application
Milling Flat, Curved and Irregular Surfaces
Dividing Circumferences into Equal Parts by Indexing
Generating Helical Grooves with Index-Head
Operations Requiring Angular Adjustment of Index-Head
Milling Irregular Contours by Reproducing Shape of Model
Cutting Spur Gears by Milling with Formed Cutters
Milling Bevel, Helical and Worm-Gears
Cutting Very Large Spur Gears and Bevel Gears
Generating Methods of Forming Gear Teeth
Grinding Cylindrical and Tapering Parts
Surface Grinding and Types of Machines Used
Internal Grinding Including Centerless Method
Grinding Milling Cutters and Reamers
Lapping and Other Precision Finishing Processes
Broaching Internal and External Surfaces
Chipping, Filing, Scraping and Hand Grinding
Tool Steels and Other Metal-Cutting Materials
Heat-Treatment of Steels Used for Metal-Cutting Tools
Numerical Control
Definitions of Shop Terms in General Use
Index