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Book Synopsis

About our authors

Jon Stenerson served an apprenticeship in toolmaking with Mercury Marine and was an instructor in the Machine Tool Program at Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) in Appleton, WI. An industry consultant, Jon is the author of textbooks in the fields of machining, CNC programming and industrial automation. He has a BBA from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and a master's degree in vocational education from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Kelly S. Curran grew up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where he started working in machine shops at a young age. Mr. Curran has considerable machine shop experience as well as industrial teaching experience. He is the author and coauthor of several publications in the machine tool manufacturing field. Mr. Curran has spent many years developing a self-paced machine tool curriculum for the State of Wisconsin and Fox Valley Technical College. He holds a bachelor's degree in career,

Table of Contents

SECTION A
1. Careers and the Machinist's Role in Process Plans
2. Manufacturing Competitiveness and Improvement
3. Shop Safety
4. Threads and Fasteners
5. Blueprint Reading Fundamentals
6. Views and Line Types
7. Dimensions, Tolerances, and Fits
8. Fundamentals of GD&T
9. Geometric Tolerancing

SECTION B: HAND TOOLS
1. Arbor and Shop Presses
2. Work-Holding and Hand Tools
3. Hacksaws
4. Files
5. Hand Reamers
6. Identification and Uses of Taps
7. Tapping Procedures
8. Thread-Cutting Dies and Their Uses
9. Off-Hand Grinding

SECTION C: DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT
1. Measurement and Common Measuring Tools
2. Systems of Measurement
3. Using Steel Rules
4. Using Vernier, Dial, and Digital Instruments for Direct Measurements
5. Using Micrometers
6. Using Comparison Measuring Instruments
7. Using Gage Blocks
8. Using Angular Measuring Instruments
9. Quality in Manufacturing
10. Statistics in Manufacturing

SECTION D: MATERIALS
1. Selection and Identification of Steels
2. Selection and Identification of Nonferrous Metals
3. Hardening, Case Hardening, and Tempering
4. Annealing, Normalizing, and Stress Relieving
5. Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Testers

SECTION E: LAYOUT
1. Layout Tools
2. Basic Semiprecision Layout Practice
3. Basic Precision Layout Practice

SECTION F: PREPARATION FOR MACHINING OPERATIONS
1. Machinability and Chip Formation
2. Speeds and Feeds for Machine Tools
3. Cutting Fluids
4. Carbide Tooling Specification and Selection

SECTION G: SAWING MACHINES
1. Types of Cutoff Machines and Safety
2. Using Horizontal Cutoff Saws
3. Preparing a Vertical Band Machine for Use
4. Using a Vertical Band Saw

SECTION H: DRILLING MACHINES
1. Drill Press Fundamentals
2. Drilling Tools
3. Hand Grinding of Drills on the Pedestal Grinder
4. Operating Drilling Machines
5. Countersinking and Counterboring
6. Reaming in the Drill Press

SECTION I: TURNING MACHINES
1. Engine Lathe Fundamentals
2. Toolholders and Toolholding
3. Cutting Tools for the Lathe
4. Lathe Spindle Tooling
5. Operating Lathe Controls
6. Facing and Center Drilling
7. Turning between Centers
8. Alignment of Lathe Centers
9. Other Lathe Operations
10. Sixty-Degree Thread Information and Calculations
11. Cutting Unified External Threads
12. Cutting Unified Internal Threads
13. Cutting Tapers
14. Using Steady and Follower Rests
15. Additional Thread Forms
16. Cutting Acme Threads on the Lathe

SECTION J: VERTICAL MILLING MACHINES
1. Vertical Milling Machines
2. Cutting Tools and Cutting Tool Holders for the Vertical Milling Machine
3. Setups on the Vertical Milling Machine
4. Vertical Milling Machine Operations
5. Using an Offset Boring Head

SECTION K: HORIZONTAL SPINDLE MILLING MACHINES
1. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
2. Types of Spindles, Arbors, and Adapters
3. Arbor-Driven Milling Cutters
4. Work-Holding Methods and Standard Setups
5. Machine Setup and Plain Milling
6. Using Side Milling Cutters

SECTION L: GRINDING AND ABRASIVE MACHINING PROCESSES
1. Types of Grinders
2. Selection and Use of Grinding Wheels
3. Setup of Surface Grinders
4. Using a Surface Grinder
5. Cylindrical Grinding
6. Using a Cylindrical Grinder
7. Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder

SECTION M: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL AND OTHER ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES
1. Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
2. Fundamentals of Machining Centers
3. Fundamentals of Programming Machining Centers
4. Programming Examples
5. Programming Canned Cycles for Machining Centers
6. CNC Turning Machines
7. Programming CNC Turning Centers
8. Programming Canned Cycles for CNC Turning Centers
9. Advanced Machining Processes

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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 09/01/2019
    ISBN13: 9780134893501, 978-0134893501
    ISBN10: 0134893506

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    About our authors

    Jon Stenerson served an apprenticeship in toolmaking with Mercury Marine and was an instructor in the Machine Tool Program at Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) in Appleton, WI. An industry consultant, Jon is the author of textbooks in the fields of machining, CNC programming and industrial automation. He has a BBA from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and a master's degree in vocational education from the University of Wisconsin-Stout.

    Kelly S. Curran grew up in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where he started working in machine shops at a young age. Mr. Curran has considerable machine shop experience as well as industrial teaching experience. He is the author and coauthor of several publications in the machine tool manufacturing field. Mr. Curran has spent many years developing a self-paced machine tool curriculum for the State of Wisconsin and Fox Valley Technical College. He holds a bachelor's degree in career,

    Table of Contents

    SECTION A
    1. Careers and the Machinist's Role in Process Plans
    2. Manufacturing Competitiveness and Improvement
    3. Shop Safety
    4. Threads and Fasteners
    5. Blueprint Reading Fundamentals
    6. Views and Line Types
    7. Dimensions, Tolerances, and Fits
    8. Fundamentals of GD&T
    9. Geometric Tolerancing

    SECTION B: HAND TOOLS
    1. Arbor and Shop Presses
    2. Work-Holding and Hand Tools
    3. Hacksaws
    4. Files
    5. Hand Reamers
    6. Identification and Uses of Taps
    7. Tapping Procedures
    8. Thread-Cutting Dies and Their Uses
    9. Off-Hand Grinding

    SECTION C: DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENT
    1. Measurement and Common Measuring Tools
    2. Systems of Measurement
    3. Using Steel Rules
    4. Using Vernier, Dial, and Digital Instruments for Direct Measurements
    5. Using Micrometers
    6. Using Comparison Measuring Instruments
    7. Using Gage Blocks
    8. Using Angular Measuring Instruments
    9. Quality in Manufacturing
    10. Statistics in Manufacturing

    SECTION D: MATERIALS
    1. Selection and Identification of Steels
    2. Selection and Identification of Nonferrous Metals
    3. Hardening, Case Hardening, and Tempering
    4. Annealing, Normalizing, and Stress Relieving
    5. Rockwell and Brinell Hardness Testers

    SECTION E: LAYOUT
    1. Layout Tools
    2. Basic Semiprecision Layout Practice
    3. Basic Precision Layout Practice

    SECTION F: PREPARATION FOR MACHINING OPERATIONS
    1. Machinability and Chip Formation
    2. Speeds and Feeds for Machine Tools
    3. Cutting Fluids
    4. Carbide Tooling Specification and Selection

    SECTION G: SAWING MACHINES
    1. Types of Cutoff Machines and Safety
    2. Using Horizontal Cutoff Saws
    3. Preparing a Vertical Band Machine for Use
    4. Using a Vertical Band Saw

    SECTION H: DRILLING MACHINES
    1. Drill Press Fundamentals
    2. Drilling Tools
    3. Hand Grinding of Drills on the Pedestal Grinder
    4. Operating Drilling Machines
    5. Countersinking and Counterboring
    6. Reaming in the Drill Press

    SECTION I: TURNING MACHINES
    1. Engine Lathe Fundamentals
    2. Toolholders and Toolholding
    3. Cutting Tools for the Lathe
    4. Lathe Spindle Tooling
    5. Operating Lathe Controls
    6. Facing and Center Drilling
    7. Turning between Centers
    8. Alignment of Lathe Centers
    9. Other Lathe Operations
    10. Sixty-Degree Thread Information and Calculations
    11. Cutting Unified External Threads
    12. Cutting Unified Internal Threads
    13. Cutting Tapers
    14. Using Steady and Follower Rests
    15. Additional Thread Forms
    16. Cutting Acme Threads on the Lathe

    SECTION J: VERTICAL MILLING MACHINES
    1. Vertical Milling Machines
    2. Cutting Tools and Cutting Tool Holders for the Vertical Milling Machine
    3. Setups on the Vertical Milling Machine
    4. Vertical Milling Machine Operations
    5. Using an Offset Boring Head

    SECTION K: HORIZONTAL SPINDLE MILLING MACHINES
    1. Horizontal Spindle Milling Machines
    2. Types of Spindles, Arbors, and Adapters
    3. Arbor-Driven Milling Cutters
    4. Work-Holding Methods and Standard Setups
    5. Machine Setup and Plain Milling
    6. Using Side Milling Cutters

    SECTION L: GRINDING AND ABRASIVE MACHINING PROCESSES
    1. Types of Grinders
    2. Selection and Use of Grinding Wheels
    3. Setup of Surface Grinders
    4. Using a Surface Grinder
    5. Cylindrical Grinding
    6. Using a Cylindrical Grinder
    7. Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder

    SECTION M: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL AND OTHER ADVANCED MACHINING PROCESSES
    1. Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
    2. Fundamentals of Machining Centers
    3. Fundamentals of Programming Machining Centers
    4. Programming Examples
    5. Programming Canned Cycles for Machining Centers
    6. CNC Turning Machines
    7. Programming CNC Turning Centers
    8. Programming Canned Cycles for CNC Turning Centers
    9. Advanced Machining Processes

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