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Machinery's Handbook has been the most popular reference work in metalworking, design, engineering and manufacturing facilities, and in technical schools and colleges throughout the world for nearly 100 years.
The Machinery's Handbook 29 CD-ROM contains the complete contents of the print edition, presented in Adobe PDF format. This popular and well-known format allows viewing and printing of pages that are identical to those of the printed book, permits rapid searching of the entire Handbook, and includes the ability to magnify the view of any page. Navigation aids in the form of thousands of clickable bookmarks, page cross references, and index entries take you quickly to any page referenced. Besides the full print edition, the CD-ROM includes over 500 pages of additional data, mostly material that was published in previous print editions but subsequently removed due to space restrictions. The 29th Edition CD-ROM also provides an expanded array of the popular INTERACTIVE MATH EQUATIONS. Users will be able to instantly calculate cutting speeds, dimensions of bevels, moments of inertia, the measurement of various screw threads, the center of gravity for any shape, hardness of material, volumes, taper angles, matrices, … and much, much more.
Requirements: The CD-ROM is compatible with most Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 98 to Windows 7. The product requires Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat (click here to download the free Adobe Reader). The CD-ROM should operate with corresponding Windows-compatible hardware, including desktops, notebooks, laptops, netbooks and tablet computers. Internet access is required for product activation. Internet access is also required for interactive math solutions.
PLEASE NOTE: At this time, the CD-ROM version is not compatible with smart phones and tablets including the iPhone, iPad, Android devices and/or ebook readers such as Kindle, Nook or the Sony Wi-Fi E-Reader.
Machinery's Handbook 29th Edition
Copyright 2012, Industrial Press Inc., New York, NY http://industrialpress.com
PREFACE
Machinery's Handbook 29 CD-ROM contains the complete printed edition in Adobe PDF format. This popular and well known format allows viewing and printing of pages that are identical to those of the printed book, permits rapid searching of the entire Handbook, and includes the ability to magnify the view of any page. Navigation aids in the form of thousands of clickable bookmarks, page cross references, and index entries take you quickly to any page referenced.
New and revised Handbook topics often requires cutting or removal of some older topics to gain space for the new. Those topics removed from the print book are generally added to the CD, which also contains much other material not available in the print editions. Included are extensive indexes of materials and standards referenced in the Handbook, numerous mathematical tables including trig, logarithms, and sine-bar tables, material on cement and concrete, adhesives and sealants, recipes for coloring and etching metals, forge shop equipment, silent chain, worm gearing and other material on gears, keys and keyways, numerous other topics, new and old, and more than five hundred additional pages.
Also found on the CD are numerous interactive math problems. The math solutions are accessed directly from the CD by clicking an icon, located in the page margin adjacent to a covered problem, (see figure shown here). An internet connection is required to use these problems. A list of currently available interactive math solutions, arranged by topic, can be found in the Index of Interactive Equations on Machinery’s Handbook 29 CD. A single click on a page number in the index takes you to the page containing the topic of interest and the icon to access the solution. Additional interactive solutions are added from time to time as the need arises.
Those users involved in aspects of machining and grinding will be interested in the topics Micromachining, Machining Econometrics and Grinding Feeds and Speeds, presented in the Machining section. The core of all manufacturing methods start with the cutting edge and the metal removal process. Improving the control of the machining process is a major component necessary to achieve a Lean chain of manufacturing events. These sections describe the means that are necessary to get metal cutting processes under control and how to properly evaluate the decision making.
A major goal of the editors is to make the Handbook easier to use. The 29th edition of the Handbook continues to incorporate the timesaving thumb tabs, much requested by users in the past. The table of contents pages beginning each major section, first introduced for the 25th edition, have proven very useful to readers. Consequently, the number of contents pages has been increased to several pages each for many of the larger sections, to thoroughly reflect the contents of these sections.
The editors are greatly indebted to readers who call attention to possible errors and defects in the Handbook, who offer suggestions concerning the omission of some matter that is considered to be of general value, or who have technical questions concerning the solution of difficult or troublesome Handbook problems. Such dialog is often invaluable and helps to identify topics that require additional clarification or are the source of reader confusion. Queries involving Handbook material usually entail an in depth review of the topic in question, and may result in the addition of new material to the Handbook intended to resolve or clarify the issue. The material on the mass moment of inertia of hollow circular rings, page 244, and on the effect of temperature on the radius of thin circular rings, page 378, are good examples.
Our goal is to increase the usefulness of the Handbook as much as possible. All criticisms and suggestions about revisions, omissions or inclusion of new material, and requests for assistance with manufacturing problems encountered in the shop are welcome.
Christopher J. McCauley, Senior Editor
Reasons why I'll upgrade Review by Miles Free, PMPA
Miles Free
I have relied on my 20th Edition copy since I entered the metalworking industry as a supervisor in the early 1980′s. It has served me well through the years, and while respectfully used, is showing evidence of ‘serious use’- missing thumb tabs, dust jacket in tatters, a host of bookmarks… Here are 5 reasons why I’ll probably upgrade to the new 29th Edition: ► New sections added on Micromachining, Statistics, and Calculating Thread Dimensions; ► Expanded Metric content. The jobs we see in our shops today are increasingly metric as we serve a growing global market; ► Easier to use- they have added tables of contents at the beginning of each section; ► Extensive revisions to key sections including Mathematics, Gaging and Dimensioning, and Machining Operations ► It has been re-typeset (including tables and equations) and many figures redrawn. Now the problem for me is choice: Do I get the ‘regular edition’ to replace augment my current 20th edition handbook? Do I jump into the electronic age with the CD version? Or do I acknowledge I no longer have the eyes of a younger man and buy the “larger print” edition? It’s time for me to buy. My investment in the 20th Edition sure paid off. How about you? Which would you choose? What other books have you found critical to your practice in our precision metalworking field? Machinery’s Handbook 29th Edition can be purchased direct from Industrial Press. (Posted on 3/12/12)
Machinery's Handbook, 29th Edition
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| LICENSE AND LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT | ii |
| PREFACE | v |
| TABLE OF CONTENTS | vii |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | ix |
MATHEMATICS 1
- NUMBERS, FRACTIONS, AND DECIMALS
- ALGEBRA AND EQUATIONS
- GEOMETRY
- SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES
- MATRICES
- MANUFACTURING DATA ANALYSIS
- ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 147
- MECHANICS
- VELOCITY, ACCELERATION, WORK, AND ENERGY
- STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
- PROPERTIES OF BODIES
- BEAMS
- COLUMNS
- PLATES, SHELLS, AND CYLINDERS
- SHAFTS
- SPRINGS
- DISC SPRINGS
- FLUID MECHANICS
PROPERTIES, TREATMENT, AND TESTING OF MATERIALS 369
- THE ELEMENTS, HEAT, MASS, AND WEIGHT
- PROPERTIES OF WOOD, CERAMICS, PLASTICS, METALS
- STANDARD STEELS
- TOOL STEELS
- HARDENING, TEMPERING, AND ANNEALING
- NONFERROUS ALLOYS • PLASTICS
DIMENSIONING, GAGING, AND MEASURING 608
- DRAFTING PRACTICES
- ALLOWANCES AND TOLERANCES FOR FITS
- MEASURING, INSTRUMENTS, AND INSPECTION METHODS
- SURFACE TEXTURE
TOOLING AND TOOLMAKING 754
- CUTTING TOOLS
- CEMENTED CARBIDES
- FORMING TOOLS
- MILLING CUTTERS
- REAMERS
- TWIST DRILLS AND COUNTERBORES
- TAPS
- STANDARD TAPERS
- ARBORS, CHUCKS, AND SPINDLES
- BROACHES AND BROACHING
- FILES AND BURS
- KNURLS AND KNURLING
- TOOL WEAR AND SHARPENING
MACHINING OPERATIONS 1004
- CUTTING SPEEDS AND FEEDS
- SPEED AND FEED TABLES
- ESTIMATING SPEEDS AND MACHINING POWER
- MICROMACHINING
- MACHINING ECONOMETRICS
- SCREW MACHINES, BAND SAWS, CUTTING FLUIDS
- MACHINING NONFERROUS METALS AND NON-METALLIC MATERIALS
- GRINDING FEEDS AND SPEEDS
- GRINDING AND OTHER ABRASIVE PROCESSES
- CNC NUMERICAL CONTROL PROGRAMMING
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 1328
- SHEET METAL WORKING AND PRESSES
- ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING
- IRON AND STEEL CASTINGS
- SOLDERING AND BRAZING
- WELDING
- LASERS
- FINISHING OPERATIONS
FASTENERS 1517
- TORQUE AND TENSION IN FASTENERS
- INCH THREADED FASTENERS
- METRIC THREADED FASTENERS
- HELICAL COIL SCREW THREAD INSERTS
- BRITISH FASTENERS
- MACHINE SCREWS AND NUTS
- CAP AND SET SCREWS
- SELF-THREADING SCREWS
- T-SLOTS, BOLTS, AND NUTS
- RIVETS AND RIVETED JOINTS
- PINS AND STUDS
- RETAINING RINGS
- WING NUTS, WING SCREWS, AND THUMB SCREWS
- NAILS, SPIKES, AND WOOD SCREWS
THREADS AND THREADING 1802
- SCREW THREAD SYSTEMS
- UNIFIED SCREW THREADS
- CALCULATING THREAD DIMENSIONS
- METRIC SCREW THREADS
- ACME SCREW THREADS
- BUTTRESS THREADS
- WHITWORTH THREADS
- PIPE AND HOSE THREADS
- OTHER THREADS
- MEASURING SCREW THREADS
- TAPPING AND THREAD CUTTING
- THREAD ROLLING
- THREAD GRINDING
- THREAD MILLING
- SIMPLE, COMPOUND, DIFFERENTIAL, AND BLOCK INDEXING
GEARS, SPLINES, AND CAMS 2122
- GEARS AND GEARING
- HYPOID AND BEVEL GEARING
- WORM GEARING
- HELICAL GEARING
- OTHER GEAR TYPES
- CHECKING GEAR SIZES
- GEAR MATERIALS
- SPLINES AND SERRATIONS
- CAMS AND CAM DESIGN
MACHINE ELEMENTS 2310
- PLAIN BEARINGS
- BALL, ROLLER, AND NEEDLE BEARINGS
- LUBRICATION
- COUPLINGS, CLUTCHES, BRAKES
- KEYS AND KEYSEATS
- FLEXIBLE BELTS AND SHEAVES
- TRANSMISSION CHAINS
- BALL AND ACME LEADSCREWS
- ELECTRIC MOTORS
- ADHESIVES AND SEALANTS
- O-RINGS
- ROLLED STEEL, WIRE, SHEET-METAL, WIRE ROPE
- SHAFT ALIGNMENT
MEASURING UNITS 2651
- SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
- MEASURING UNITS
- U.S. SYSTEM AND METRIC SYSTEM CONVERSIONS
INDEX 2701
INDEX OF STANDARDS 2789
INDEX OF INTERACTIVE EQUATIONS 2801
INDEX OF MATERIALS 2807
INDEX OF ADDITIONAL CONTENT ON THE CD 2854
ADDITIONAL ONLY ON THE CD 2865
- MATHEMATICS
- MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
- PROPERTIES, TREATMENT, TESTING OF MATERIALS
- DIMENSIONING, GAGING, MEASURING, INSPECTION
- TOOLING AND TOOL MAKING
- MACHINING OPERATIONS
- MANUFACTURING PROCESS
- FASTENERS
- THREADS AND THREADING
- GEARS, SPLINES, AND CAMS
- MACHINE ELEMENTS
- ADDITIONAL
Each section has a detailed Table of Contents or Index starting at the page indicated
