Machinery’s Handbook Guide
Franklin D. Jones, John Milton Amiss, Christopher J. McCauley, et al.
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Beschreibung
Machinery’s Handbook Guide: A Guide to Using Tables, Formulas, & More in the 32nd Edition, is designed to help students, professionals, and home shop practitioners take advantage of the enormous breadth of information in the most current edition of the Handbook. Designed to be used alongside the Handbook, helping readers become more familiar with its invaluable content, this complementary text is the perfect problem-solving tool, whether learning key principles for the first time or applying them on the job.
Features
- This new edition of the Guide reflects the updated content of the new Machinery’s Handbook,32nd Edition.
- Specific cross references help quickly locate information in the “parent” book, enabling Guide users to become familiar with navigating and utilizing the Handbook’s vast range of vital content.
- Offers more than 150 worked-out examples and nearly 500 practice exercise and review questions (with answers), specially selected for engineers, apprentices, and students, addressing problems commonly encountered in manufacturing and metalworking.
- Explains practical techniques, enhancing the user’s ability to access needed information and formulate solutions more quickly and easily.
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