2011/10/08

Machinery's Handbook Toolbox Edition

This handbook is good, useful for every mechanical engineers. I think with this handbook, you can learn a lot when you design mechanical products.This is a great overall book for someone wanting to understand metal fabrication. Covers everything from machining tooling to bolts, nuts, etc, to press braking. Read more

I am a recent B.S. mechanical engineering graduate and I purchased the 28th Ed. of Machinery's Handbook shortly after starting my first job. A must have for Mechanical EngineersGreat reference material. Good layout and very compact. If you are Mechanically inclined...have one on your shelf.



New Features

- New sections on...CNC Numerical Controls (written by Peter Smid-author of CNC Programming Handbook), Manufacturing Data Analysis, Fluid Mechanics, Distinguishing Bolts from Screws, Helical Coil Screw Thread Inserts, Calculating Thread Dimensions, Lubrication, Ball and Acme Leadscrews, and Shaft Alignment.
- Revised material on... Properties, Treatment, and Testing of Materials; Dimensioning; Gaging, and Measuring; Tool and Toolmaking; Manufacturing Processes.
- A very user-friendly format...readers will never have to search outside of an area for information on the topic they are exploring.
- Broad math coverage...from the basic to the advanced, you ll find fractions, positive and negative numbers, derivatives and integrals, analytical geometry, circular segments, matrices and engineering economics.
- Updated Standards.
- Individual indices for standards, materials, and interactive equations.

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