Machine Tool Practices 9/e (絕)
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- ISBN:9780137032853
- 作者:Richard R. Kibbe, John E. Neely, Warren T. White, Roland O. Meyer
- 版次:9
- 年份:2010
- 出版商:Pearson Education
- 頁數/規格:800頁/平裝彩色
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This text was developed to provide a richly illustrated, intensely visual treatment of basic machine tool technology and related subjects, including measurement and tools, reading drawings, mechanical hardware, hand tools, metallurgy, and the essentials of CNC. Covering introductory through advanced topics, Machine Tool Practices is formatted so that it may be used in a traditional lab-lecture program or a self-paced program. The book is divided into major sections that contain many instructional units. Each unit contains listed objectives, self tests with answers, and boxed material covering shop tips, safety, and new technologies.
This text was developed to provide a richly illustrated, intensely visual treatment of basic machine tool technology and related subjects, including measurement and tools, reading drawings, mechanical hardware, hand tools, metallurgy, and the essentials of CNC. Covering introductory through advanced topics, Machine Tool Practices is formatted so that it may be used in a traditional lab-lecture program or a self-paced program. The book is divided into major sections that contain many instructional units. Each unit contains listed objectives, self tests with answers, and boxed material covering shop tips, safety, and new technologies.
Features
- Comprehensive approach presents the major core subject areas needed by today's machinists
- Includes hundreds of photos of actual machining operations
- Graphic explanations highlight important concepts and common errors and difficulties encountered by machinists
- Many units are designed around specific projects that provide performance experience for the student
- Self tests at the end of most units help students evaluate their own progress and understanding of the text material
Table of Contents
SECTION A. Introduction
Unit 1. Shop Safety
Unit 2. Mechanical Hardware
Unit 3. Reading Drawings
SECTION B. Hand Tools
Unit 1. Arbor and Shop Presses
Unit 2. Work-Holding and Hand Tools
Unit 3. Hacksaws
Unit 4. Files
Unit 5. Hand Reamers
Unit 6. Identification and Uses of Taps
Unit 7. Tapping Procedures
Unit 8. Thread-Cutting Dies and Their Uses
Unit 9. Off-Hand Grinding
SECTION C. Dimensional Measurement
Unit 1. Systems of Measurement
Unit 2. Using Steel Rules
Unit 3. Using Vernier, Dial, and Digital Instruments for Direct Measurements
Unit 4. Using Micrometer Instruments
Unit 5. Using Comparison Measuring Instruments
Unit 6. Using Gage Blocks
Unit 7. Using Angular Measuring Instruments
Unit 8. Tolerances, Fits, Geometric Dimensions, and Statistical Process Control
SECTION D. Materials
Unit 1. Selection and Identification of Steels
Unit 2. Selection and Identification of Nonferrous Metals
Unit 3. Hardening, Case Hardening, and Tempering
Unit 4. Annealing, Normalizing, and Stress Relieving
Unit 5. Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Testers
SECTION E. Layout
Unit 1. Basic Semiprecision Layout Practice
Unit 2. Basic Precision Layout Practice
SECTION F. Preparation for Machining Operations
Unit 1. Machinability and Chip Formation
Unit 2. Speeds and Feeds for Machine Tools
Unit 3. Cutting Fluids
Unit 4. Using Carbides and Other Tool Materials
SECTION G. Sawing Machines
Unit 1. Using Reciprocating and Horizontal Band Cutoff Machines
Unit 2. Abrasive and Cold Saws
Unit 3. Preparing to Use the Vertical Band Machine
Unit 4. Using the Vertical Band Machine
SECTION H. Drilling Machines
Unit 1. The Drill Press
Unit 2. Drilling Tools
Unit 3. Hand Grinding of Drills on the Pedestal Grinder
Unit 4. Operating Drilling Machines
Unit 5. Countersinking and Counterboring
Unit 6. Reaming in the Drill Press
SECTION I. Turning Machines
Unit 1. The Engine Lathe
Unit 2. Toolholders and Toolholding for the Lathe
Unit 3. Cutting Tools for the Lathe
Unit 4. Lathe Spindle Tooling
Unit 5. Operating the Machine Controls
Unit 6. Facing and Center Drilling
Unit 7. Turning between Centers
Unit 8. Alignment of the Lathe Centers
Unit 9. Other Lathe Operations
Unit 10. Sixty-Degree Thread Information and Calculations
Unit 11. Cutting Unified External Threads
Unit 12. Cutting Unified Internal Threads
Unit 13. Cutting Tapers
Unit 14. Using Steady and Follower Rests
Unit 15. Additional Thread Forms
Unit 16. Cutting Acme Threads on the Lathe
SECTION J. Vertical Milling Machines
Unit 1. Vertical Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 2. Cutting Tools and Cutter Holders for the Vertical Milling Machine
Unit 3. Setups on the Vertical Milling Machine
Unit 4. Vertical Milling Machine Operations
Unit 5. Using the Offset Boring Head
SECTION K. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 1. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 2. Types of Spindles, Arbors, and Adapters
Unit 3. Arbor-Driven Milling Cutters
Unit 4. Work-Holding Methods and Standard Setups
Unit 5. Machine Setup and Plain Milling
Unit 6. Using Side Milling Cutters
Unit 7. Using Face Milling Cutters on the Horizontal Milling Machine
SECTION L. Grinding and Abrasive Machining Processes
Unit 1. Selection and Identification of Grinding Wheels
Unit 2. Truing, Dressing, and Balancing of Grinding Wheels
Unit 3. Grinding Fluids
Unit 4. Horizontal Spindle Reciprocating Table Surface Grinders
Unit 5. Work Holding on the Surface Grinder
Unit 6. Using the Surface Grinder
Unit 7. Problems and Solutions in Surface Grinding
Unit 8. Center-Type Cylindrical Grinders
Unit 9. Using the Cylindrical Grinder
Unit 10. Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder
SECTION M. Computer Numerical Control and Other Advanced Machining Processes
Unit 1. CNC Machine Tool Programmable Axes and Position Dimensioning Systems
Unit 2. CNC Programming
Unit 3. CNC Tooling
Unit 4. Other Advanced Machining Processes
SECTION A. Introduction
Unit 1. Shop Safety
Unit 2. Mechanical Hardware
Unit 3. Reading Drawings
SECTION B. Hand Tools
Unit 1. Arbor and Shop Presses
Unit 2. Work-Holding and Hand Tools
Unit 3. Hacksaws
Unit 4. Files
Unit 5. Hand Reamers
Unit 6. Identification and Uses of Taps
Unit 7. Tapping Procedures
Unit 8. Thread-Cutting Dies and Their Uses
Unit 9. Off-Hand Grinding
SECTION C. Dimensional Measurement
Unit 1. Systems of Measurement
Unit 2. Using Steel Rules
Unit 3. Using Vernier, Dial, and Digital Instruments for Direct Measurements
Unit 4. Using Micrometer Instruments
Unit 5. Using Comparison Measuring Instruments
Unit 6. Using Gage Blocks
Unit 7. Using Angular Measuring Instruments
Unit 8. Tolerances, Fits, Geometric Dimensions, and Statistical Process Control
SECTION D. Materials
Unit 1. Selection and Identification of Steels
Unit 2. Selection and Identification of Nonferrous Metals
Unit 3. Hardening, Case Hardening, and Tempering
Unit 4. Annealing, Normalizing, and Stress Relieving
Unit 5. Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Testers
SECTION E. Layout
Unit 1. Basic Semiprecision Layout Practice
Unit 2. Basic Precision Layout Practice
SECTION F. Preparation for Machining Operations
Unit 1. Machinability and Chip Formation
Unit 2. Speeds and Feeds for Machine Tools
Unit 3. Cutting Fluids
Unit 4. Using Carbides and Other Tool Materials
SECTION G. Sawing Machines
Unit 1. Using Reciprocating and Horizontal Band Cutoff Machines
Unit 2. Abrasive and Cold Saws
Unit 3. Preparing to Use the Vertical Band Machine
Unit 4. Using the Vertical Band Machine
SECTION H. Drilling Machines
Unit 1. The Drill Press
Unit 2. Drilling Tools
Unit 3. Hand Grinding of Drills on the Pedestal Grinder
Unit 4. Operating Drilling Machines
Unit 5. Countersinking and Counterboring
Unit 6. Reaming in the Drill Press
SECTION I. Turning Machines
Unit 1. The Engine Lathe
Unit 2. Toolholders and Toolholding for the Lathe
Unit 3. Cutting Tools for the Lathe
Unit 4. Lathe Spindle Tooling
Unit 5. Operating the Machine Controls
Unit 6. Facing and Center Drilling
Unit 7. Turning between Centers
Unit 8. Alignment of the Lathe Centers
Unit 9. Other Lathe Operations
Unit 10. Sixty-Degree Thread Information and Calculations
Unit 11. Cutting Unified External Threads
Unit 12. Cutting Unified Internal Threads
Unit 13. Cutting Tapers
Unit 14. Using Steady and Follower Rests
Unit 15. Additional Thread Forms
Unit 16. Cutting Acme Threads on the Lathe
SECTION J. Vertical Milling Machines
Unit 1. Vertical Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 2. Cutting Tools and Cutter Holders for the Vertical Milling Machine
Unit 3. Setups on the Vertical Milling Machine
Unit 4. Vertical Milling Machine Operations
Unit 5. Using the Offset Boring Head
SECTION K. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 1. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
Unit 2. Types of Spindles, Arbors, and Adapters
Unit 3. Arbor-Driven Milling Cutters
Unit 4. Work-Holding Methods and Standard Setups
Unit 5. Machine Setup and Plain Milling
Unit 6. Using Side Milling Cutters
Unit 7. Using Face Milling Cutters on the Horizontal Milling Machine
SECTION L. Grinding and Abrasive Machining Processes
Unit 1. Selection and Identification of Grinding Wheels
Unit 2. Truing, Dressing, and Balancing of Grinding Wheels
Unit 3. Grinding Fluids
Unit 4. Horizontal Spindle Reciprocating Table Surface Grinders
Unit 5. Work Holding on the Surface Grinder
Unit 6. Using the Surface Grinder
Unit 7. Problems and Solutions in Surface Grinding
Unit 8. Center-Type Cylindrical Grinders
Unit 9. Using the Cylindrical Grinder
Unit 10. Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder
SECTION M. Computer Numerical Control and Other Advanced Machining Processes
Unit 1. CNC Machine Tool Programmable Axes and Position Dimensioning Systems
Unit 2. CNC Programming
Unit 3. CNC Tooling
Unit 4. Other Advanced Machining Processes
Richard R. Kibbe served his apprenticeship in the shipbuilding industry and was graduated as a journeyman marine machinist. He holds an Associate in Arts degree in applied arts from Yuba Community College with an emphasis in machine tool technology. He also holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the California State University with an emphasis in machine tool manufacturing technology.