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Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Secrets of 5-Axis Machining
"This book explains 5-axis machining in simple terms most people in the field will appreciate and quickly understand. The colorful graphics are nothing short of amazing and generously sprinkled throughout the book with incredible detail. Dozens of machining applications are illustrated and explained while taking much of the fear out of driving these complex machine tools. Anyone associated with 5-axis machine tools has much to gain by reading this book." Mark Summers, President CNC Software Inc."… this great book will allow operators, NC programmers and anybody interested in multiaxis machining to learn and understand the reality of 5-axis machining. The crystal clear wording and perfect overview make this book easy to read and simple to understand for everyone, from beginner to expert."Yavuz Murtezaoglu, Managing Director ModuleWorks GmbHUp to now, the best way to get information on 5-axis machining has been by talking to experienced peers in the industry, in hopes that they will share what they learned. Visiting industrial tradeshows and talking to machine tool and Cad/Cam vendors is another option, only these people will all give you their point of view and will undoubtedly promote their machine or solution.This unbiased, no-nonsense, to-the-point description of 5-axis machining presents information that was gathered during the author's 30 years of hands-on experience in the manufacturing industry, bridging countries and continents, multiple languages - both human and G-Code. As the only book of its kind, Secrets of 5-Axis Machining will demystify the subject and bring it within the reach of anyone who is interested in using this technology to its full potential, and is not specific to one particular CAD/CAM system. It is sure to empower readers to confidently enter this field, and by doing so, become better equipped to compete in the global market. Features full-color illustrations through that help to explain the theories and principals. Includes a CD containing avi files, high quality illustrations, and sample parts. Introduction Common MisconceptionsKnow Your Machine Cutting StrategiesIndexing Work Simultaneous Work Machine Simulation Choosing a Machine for Your Application Choosing a CAD/CAM System for Your Application Machine and CAD/CAM System Configuration
£93.58
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Machinery's Handbook Collector's Edition
In commemoration of our 125th Anniversary, we are proud to present the Collector’s Edition Replica of the original first edition of the Machinery’s Handbook, published in January, 1914. It's the perfect gift for your favorite machinist or to add to your own collection. Own the book that helped industry build! For virtually its entire life in print, Machinery’s Handbook has been a world-renowned reference and “the Bible” of the metalworking and mechanical industries. While we are on this tradition with the publication of the 28th Edition, which includes the most comprehensive and up-to-date selection of practical technical information, data, and standards for these industries found between two covers anywhere, we hope you enjoy this very special Collector’s Edition. MATHEMATICAL TABLES PRINCIPAL METHODS AND FORMULAS IN ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA LOGARITHMS AND LOGARITHMIC TABLES AREAS AND VOLUMES SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES AND TRIGONOMETRICAL TABLES GEOMETRICAL PROPOSITIONS AND PROBLEMS PRINCIPAL METHODS AND FORMULAS IN THEORETICAL MECHANICS STRENGTH OF MATERIALS RIVETING AND RIVETED JOINTS STRENGTH AND PROPERTIES OF STEEL WIRE STRENGTH AND PROPERTDSS OF WIRE ROPE FORMULAS AND TABLES FOR SPRING DESIGN TORSIONAL STRENGTH — SHAFTING FRICTION PLAIN, ROLLER AND BALL BEARINGS KEYS AND KEYWAYS CLUTCHES AND COUPLINGS FRICTION BRAKES CAM DESIGN AND CAM MILLING SPUR GEARING BEVEL GEARING WORM GEARING SPIRAL AND HERRINGBONE GEARING. EPICYCLIC GEARING. BELTS AND PULLEYS — MACHINE TOOL DRIVES ROPE TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION CHAIN AND CHAIN DRIVES CRANE CHAIN AND HOOKS. BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WRENCHES, HANDLES, HANDWHEELS AND OTHER MACHINE DETAILS SPEEDS AND FEEDS FOR MACHINE TOOLS — TOOL GRINDING AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRACTICE TAPPING AND THREADING LUBRICANTS FOR MACHINING OPERATIONS RUNNING, SHRINKAGE AND FORCED FIT ALLOWANCES MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND GAGING METHODS CHANGE GEARS FOR SPIRAL MILLING — LEADS AND CORRESPONDING ANGLES MILLING MACHINE INDEXING JIGS AND FIXTURES GRINDING AND GRINDING WHEELS — POLISHING AND LAPPING PUNCHES, DIES AND PRESS WORK — DROP-FORGING DIESBROACHES AND BROACHING OPERATIONS CLASSIFICATION, TESTING AND APPLICATION OF FILES SCREW THREAD SYSTEMS AND THREAD GAGES TAPS AND THREADING DIES MILLING CUTTERS REAMERS TWIST DRILLS, COUNTERBORES AND BORING BARS HEAT-TREATMENT OF STEEL — HARDENING, TEMPERING AND ANNEALING TESTING THE HARDNESS OF METALS PRINCIPLES OF IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURE FOUNDRY AND PATTERN SHOP PRACTICE EXTRUSION OF METALS DIE CASTING FORGE SHOP EQUIPMENT FORGE SHOP WELDING METHODS AUTOGENOUS WELDING WELDING WITH THERMIT ELECTRIC WELDING SOLDERING AND BRAZING ETCHING AND ETCHING FLUIDS COLORING METALS HORSEPOWER REQUIRED FOR MACHINE TOOLS AND FORGING MACHINERY — ELECTRIC MOTOR DRIVE CARE OF ELECTRICAL MACHINERY — DYNAMO AND MOTOR TROUBLES PROPERTIES AND WEIGHTS OF MATERIALS COMPOSITION OF ALLOYS INFORMATION RELATING TO HEAT — COMPARISON OF THERMOMETER SCALES. PNEUMATICS — AIR COMPRESSION — FLOW OF AIR WATER PRESSURES AND FLOW OF WATER PIPE AND PIPE FITTINGS LUTES AND CEMENTS WEIGHTS AND MEASURES METRIC SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENTS AND CONVERSION TABLES MANUFACTURING PLANT APPRAISAL DRAWING, TRACING AND BLUEPRINT PAPERS PRINCIPAL PATENT LAW REGULATIONS INDEX Erik Valdemar Oberg, born 1881, died 1951.
£95.70
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. The Productive Leadership System: Maximizing Organizational Reliability
Typical leadership training never seems to 'move the needle' in terms of creating more effective leaders. That's because the system that supports leadership hasn't changed. To get true improvement in leadership, organizations need to focus on accountability. There must be an asset management system that defines and assigns accountability. Then individual leaders can learn and apply productive leadership. The author has coined and trademarked the Productive Leadership System (PLS) which includes:A Productive Leadership Policy The Organizational Reliability Model(ORM). The Productive Leadership Model(PLM) A Productive Leadership Development Program The ORM overtly defines and assigns accountability across each leadership level. The PLM identifies the leadership roles, attributes, skills, sources of power and other aspects that productive leaders must master. The development program creates a leadership pipeline for professional development of current leaders and prospective leaders, and on-boarding the right people for leadership positions. The author includes a chapter on the human brain to show that leaders and followers are capable of learning throughout their lives, and the science behind creating habits and cultures. The book has several tools and exercises to help reinforce important concepts. Appendices include details on the Team Effectiveness and Motivation Survey (used in the 2015 Alidade MER/Plant Services Magazine Leadership Survey), an ISO 55000 overview and the Guidance and Execution Model, an example for developing processes and procedures. FEATURES: Recommendations for a full Productive Leadership Development Program and training, including: Characteristics of individual leaders: The desire to be responsible and having a personal mission, vision, and values that align with the leadership position. Leadership roles: Expert/technician, manager/administrator, coach, systems thinker, and visionary. Leadership attributes: Consistent, attentive, respectful, motivational, and assertive. Leadership skills: Time management, communication, empowerment, giving and receiving feedback, and conflict management.
£56.00
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Heating Systems Troubleshooting and Repair: Maintenance Tips and Forensic Observation
Most of the work technicians routinely perform is in maintaining existing equipment as opposed to installing new systems. The procedures and visual observation conditions presented in this title will enable technicians to perform their tasks more effectively. By knowing how the equipment is designed, built, and how the materials behave over time, they will be better able to execute a maintenance program extending equipment life and reducing unplanned malfunctions. This book's emphasis is on implementing these actions correctly and in a timely basis so that equipment experiences an increase in life expectancy reliability, more efficient energy performance, and a reduction in the possibility of future failures and liability. While the main focus of this work is on equipment installed in residential homes, the procedures detailed certainly apply to larger commercial heating equipment as well. FEATURES: Addresses troubleshooting and repair actions on residential heating equipment and controls. Detailed procedures cover visual observations and inspection of impending equipment failure as well as necessary Preventive maintenance actions. Includes icons throughout with maintenance tips, forensic observations. Visual equipment inspection observations as well as step-by-step procedures for preventive maintenance will be presented along with numerous photographs of failed equipment detailing the consequences of inadequate preventive maintenance. An affiliated website will contain supporting video footage of demonstrations of failed equipment and proper/improper maintenance procedures. Color photographs of illustrations in the book will also be available on the website.
£97.20
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Student Workbook for Programming of CNC Machines
Written by an author with many years of experience teaching CNC machining, this workbook is the perfect complement to Programming of CNC Machines, 4thedition. It is filled with many practical exercises and is one of the few workbooks available that tests users through the application of programming functions commonly used in CNC programming. Together with its companion text, this workbook can be used as a complete CNC training program; or, it can be used on its own by students or professionals to verify that they have the basic skills needed to write a CNC program.Ken Evans has held a variety of machining and related jobs throughout his career; and is currently a CNC Programmer at a prominent aerospace company. Ken was a Machine Tool Technology instructor for 20 years at Davis Applied Technology College in Kaysville, Utah, where he taught a variety of courses throughout the machining curriculum, including Mastercam CAD/CAM. In addition, he has trained other educators from around the region on how to set-up, program, and operate their CNC machines; and has been a Training & Applications Specialist for a local machine tool distributor. Unit 1: CNC Basics Unit 2: Setup & Operation Unit 3: CNC Turning Center Programming Unit 4: CNC Machining Center Programming Unit 5: Answer Key
£42.00
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Modern Pipefitter's Manual
A pipefitter is a tradesperson who installs, assembles, fabricates, maintains, and repairs mechanical piping systems. Piping can consist of copper, PVC, CPVC, polyethylene, and galvanized pipe, which is typically glued, soldered, or threaded. Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters learn on the job through an apprenticeship, but also go through licensing and accreditation. According to the Occupations Handbook, there are at least 950,000 pipefitting jobs in 2018. The pipefitting industry is expected to grow 21% from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. Construction of buildings and the need for new septic and mechanical systems should drive demand for qualified workers. The Pipefitters Handbook has been THE indispensable reference for pipefitters of all levels for about 50 years. It continues to sell well, despite its age and outdated appearance. Here, in one book, the authors are modernizing this work for the entire pipefitting trade. There will be much more information on plastic pipes and tubing, which was NOT included before. The content will include modern materials, standards, and requirements. All state exams are taken into consideration. The authors will also include true/false and multiple-choice questions – the type students studying for the certification will see on their official exams. Tools and instruments are included to familiarize the individual with the labor-saving devices and their correct utilization. This is the perfect resource for all those entering the trade.
£59.40
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Successfully Managing Change in Organizations
Now in paperback, this book was written for all managers who have been given the difficult task of bringing change to their organizations. It addresses organizational change at the working level. It is a “user's guide” in change management, written by a user, for users. This is an invaluable resource for anyone who wants to know, step by step, how to implement change successfully. Draws on the author's wealth of practical experience and emphasizes that the elements of change are interrelated, that they constitute a “Web of Change”: change one element and you must see what the impact will be on the others. Identifies and explains eight key elements of change. A way to measure change in each element and its affect on the others is presented on paper and through a computer program on an enclosed disk. Part One: Getting StartedIntroduction to the Process of Change Laying the Foundation Change: Not Linear, But Nonlinear The Vision of the Future or How Do We Know Where We Are Going So We'll Know When We Have Arrived Part Two Concepts Which Will Contribute To Success From Vision To Reality The Roadmap Of Change A Case For Teams Working with Consultants Resistance To Change The Web Of ChangePart Three Execution: It's More Than Magic The Elements Fitting The Elements Together How to Handle the Process Of Change Measurement Part Four Completion And A New Beginning Techniques Of Continued Growth Conclusion
£54.90
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Production Spare Parts
As leading authorities worldwide on setting part stocking levels for safety stocks to support the production process, the authors have shown that between 25 and 50 percent of the inventory investment is not necessary. Thus the overall objective of this book is to instruct readers in how to optimize their company’s spare parts asset. This compilation of the best techniques and practices for optimizing MRO inventory offers numerous case studies showing the best and not so good ways to improve plant inventory performance. Based on practical solutions to everyday inventory problems, it uses simple, but useful metrics for setting and monitoring goals. Covers stocking theory and practice. Uses the Pareto Principal throughout as the best way to achieve superior results with a minimum of investment of time by plant personnel. Includes the following topics: the risks inherent in setting inventory stocking levels, setting the reorder point, setting the reorder quantity, determining excess inventory, how to avoid unnecessary purchases of spares, and how to set and monitor goals for inventory improvement. Inventory as an Asset Assessing Risk Setting the Reorder Point Setting the Reorder Quantity Determining What’s Excess Avoiding Unnecessary Purchases Unique Solutions to Everyday Inventory Problems Setting and Monitoring Goals Partnering with Others Some Best Practices and Lessons Learned Implementation
£63.00
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Managing Factory Maintenance
Tap into Joel Levitt's vast array of experience and learn how to improve almost any aspect of your maintenance organization (including your own abilities)! This new edition of a classic first educates readers about the globalization of production and the changing of the guard of maintenance leadership, and then gives them real usable ideas to aid in these areas. Completely reorganized so that material is presented within the context of major sections, the second edition tells the story of maintenance management in factory settings. It provides coverage of potential problems and new opportunities, what bosses really want, specifics for improvement of maintenance and production, World Class Maintenance Management revisited and revised, quality improvement, complete coverage of current maintenance practices, processes, process aids, interfaces and strategies, as well as personal and personnel development strategies. Contains a specialized glossary so users can more easily understand the specialized language of factory maintenance. Provides specific “how-to” tips and concrete techniques and examples for continuous improvement. Updates the 20 steps to world class maintenance to include the 6 areas of focus for world class maintenance. Includes a completely updated maintenance evaluation questionnaire that reflects new techniques and technologies. Breaks down and explains the three-team approach to maintenance work. Offers new sections on: managing shutdowns, craft training, and communications. Contains major revisions to the RCM discussion and includes a new discussion about PMO. Introduction Glossary What is the Context for Managing Maintenance? Evaluating Current Maintenance Practices Maintenance Processes Maintenance Process Aids Maintenance Strategies: Approaches to Deterioration Maintenance Interfaces: Where Does Maintenance Fit In? Personal and Personnel Development
£63.00
Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. Metering Pump Handbook
An outstanding reference, the Handbook is designed for metering pump designers, and engineers working in all industries. Easily accessible information includes: fundamentals of metering pump operation, principles of pump and piping system design, guidelines for selection pump construction materials, procedures for installation, operation, and maintenance of metering pumps, and general formulas, tables, charts, and pumping system layouts. Presents the basic principles of the positive displacement pump. Develops in-depth analysis of the design of reciprocating metering pumps and their piping systems. Demonstrates the practical implementation of these concepts through examples of actual pump applications.
£59.40