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Sheet Metal Forming Processes and Die Design - Vukota Boljanovic - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Sheet Metal Stamping Dies - Vukota Boljanovic - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Metal Stamping Process - Jim Szumera - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe - Richard Rex - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe - Richard Rex - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Investing in a new metalworking lathe is a big step for any shop (especially home shops), where there’s usually no one around to help. Once the lathe is up and running, you should theoretically be able to make the special items you previously did without (or paid through the nose for), such as shafts, plain, tapered or threaded discs, bearings, and so on. But if you are new to this, you’ll want to know a lot more than you can learn from the salesman or the manual. Does the lathe really match your needs, and if so, how much? Choosing & Using the Right Metal Shop Lathe is an essential source of information for lathe buyers and users at every level, from mini-size tabletops up to industrial machines weighing half a ton or more. It answers the question of what else you will need to get useful work from the machine. For instance, what comes as “standard equipment” with the lathe? Most include a chuck (usually a 4-jaw independent, not the self-centering 3-jaw you’ll want to use most of the time), maybe a faceplate (rarely used), and a 4-way toolholder you will probably swap right away for a more sensible design. Never included is a tailstock drill chuck, an essential accessory you will need from day one—and the same goes for actual cutting tools. Almost certainly, there won’t be a digital readout (DRO), which used to be regarded as a “maybe-someday” luxury—but not anymore. The work talks about cutting oils, cutting speeds and easier-to-machine materials, and it cautions against buying sets of anything, vs. buying the one accessory you’ll truly need. Finally, there are chapters on building a tailstock drill press, a special toolpost for easy screw cutting, and a precision grinder for lathe tools that can be made from oddments of material in a couple of days or less. Features - Differentiates between the truly essential features (screw-cutting) and the nice-to-have (power feeding), spindle speed selection from a gearbox (typical) or continuously variable (more convenient). - Offers advice on screw-cutting US and metric threads, and handling the machinist’s most trouble-prone actions, such as knurling and parting off. - Provides a workpiece tutorial that demonstrates many of the commonplace lathe routines—ideal for first-time users.

DKK 534.00
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Machining for Hobbyists - Karl Moltrecht - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Pipe Welding Procedures - Hoobasarl Rampaul - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Pipefitters Handbook - Forrest R. Lindsey - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Metalworking - Tom Lipton - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Metalworking - Tom Lipton - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

This collection of priceless tips, tricks, skills, and experiences from a veteran of the trade is presented in a way that captures the readers’ attention and engages them in the process of furthering their skills. It includes shop-tested descriptions and illustrations of creative and unique techniques and observations from four decades in the metalworking trades. Perfect for hobbyists and veterans alike, and everyone in between, and for those who work out of either small shops or garages, backyard facilities and basements. It will help any metalworker do better work and do it faster! Users will learn about: The shop environment. Basic generic skills such as drawing and sketching, accuracy, speed, shop math and trigonometry, and angles. Setting up your shop, including floors, light, heating and cooling, workbenches and tables, air supply, raw material storage and handling, safety equipment, filing, sawing, rigging and lifting. Manual and CNC lathes. Manual and CNC mills. Welding. Flame straightening. Sheet metal, patterns, cones, and tanks and baffles. Sanding, grinding, and abrading. Features - Covers hundreds of shop-tested techniques. These creative and unique techniques have been shop-tested by the author the old-fashioned way, by repetition and hard work. - Features hundreds of 4-color photographs. Metalworking —Doing It Betterincludes over 900 4-color images personally photographed by the author to illustrate the methods he describes in the book. - Fully integrates text and photographs. The guide has been designed so that in virtually every case, the tips and the supporting photographs appear together on the same page. - Provides wide range of topics. Many of the topics address specific trade skills, working with manual and CNC lathes and mills, as well as welding flame straightening, sheet metal, sanding, grinding, and abrading. Earlier chapters focus on general across-the-board skills, including essential shop math and trigonometry, accuracy, speed, drawing, and sketching. - Includes extensive guidance for setting up your workshop. Chapter 4 helps you with shop basics — finding the right floor and lights, heating and cooling, workbenches and tables, air supply, storage and handling of raw materials, and much more. - Written from a folksy, personal perspective. The tips and techniques are presented as an ongoing, informal conversation between the author and the reader.

DKK 559.00
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Metalworking Sink or Swim - Tom Lipton - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Metalworking Sink or Swim - Tom Lipton - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

This collection of priceless tips, tricks, skills, and experiences from a veteran of the trade is presented in a way that captures the attention of users and engages them in the process of furthering the art. It includes shop-tested descriptions and illustrations of creative and unique skills and observations from almost 40 years in the metalworking trades. What's more, it offers enough material from several metalworking trades to start a great research and development shop. It is sure to be a valuable and time-saving resource for anyone involved in the fabrication of metal. - Written by a shop peer from the perspective of having done the required work. - Includes nearly 1,000 full-color photos, as well as numerous illustrative stories that help users easily understand the material presented and the techniques provided. - Contains a chapter on flame straightening techniques. - Offers many examples of special workholding techniques. - Covers crossover skills like Welding/Machine, Sheetmetal/Welding, and Design/Management. Diving In Welcome to Sink or Swim Personal Learning Attitude Shop Environment Thursday Nights What''s A Journeyman Anyway? Format Brain Food Communication Drawing and Sketching Minimizing Screw Ups Accuracy Speed Shop Math Mass, Volume, and Area Angles and Shop TrigonometryThe Metric SystemComputers and the Metalworker Dumb and Dumber Want to Make a Million Dollars? Somethings That Really Need to be Invented Bean Counter Lounge Get the Shop Set Up Floors Light Food Preparation Area Food Consumption Area Heating and Cooling Workbenches and Tables Air Supply in the Metalworking Shop Raw Material Storage and Handling Material Identification and Characteristics Safety Equipment Tool Crib Benchwork Filing Saws and Sawing Rigging and Lifting Manual Lathe Threading in the Manual Lathe Multiple Start Threads Manual Milling Machine Bridgeport Mills Suggested ImprovementsSpherical Surface Generation in the Manual Milling Machine CNC Mill Working with CNC EquipmentCNC Mill CNC Lathe CNC Lathe Programming The Welding Shop Getting Started Layout Work Some of My Favorite Hand Tools Welding TableBrake Bumping The Lost Art of Flame Straightening Limitations How Flame Straightening Works Straightening Shafts and Tubes Special Applications of Heat Shrinking Sheet Metal Shop Layout Work Blank Length Calculations Patterns The "Yank Method" Box and Pan Brakes Forming and Layout of Cones Tanks and Baffles The Abrasion Department Sanding, Grinding, and Abrading The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Radius Grinding The Junk Drawer Miscellaneous Tricks Without a Home Ideas for the Shop Floor Closing Thoughts Recommended Reading List

DKK 749.00
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Welding Essentials - William Galvery - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

DKK 574.00
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Grinding Technology - Stephen Malkin - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Grinding Technology - Stephen Malkin - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Presenting a comprehensive and consistent treatment of grinding theory and its practical utilization, this new edition focuses on grinding as a machining process using bonded abrasive grinding wheels as the cutting medium. Logically organized, this self-contained resource starts with a description of abrasives and bonded abrasive cutting tools; then moves on to thermal analyses of the grinding process for conventional, creep feed, and superabrasive grinding; and ends with methods for enhancing and optimizing of grinding operations, simulation of grinding processes, and computer control of grinding machines. The perfect reference for practicing engineers involved in the grinding process, it will also be useful for researchers working in the field. Features - Features a unified and self-contained presentation about what is known about grinding processes and how this information can be practically applied. - Presents more detail on new grain materials, creep feed conventional abrasive wheels, superabrasive (diamond and CBN) materials and wheels, and metal bonded superabrasive electroplated wheels. - Includes a more comprehensive treatment of thermal aspects of grinding; as well as a new chapter on dealing with fluid flow in grinding—including flow through the grinding zone, fluid burnout, and cooling effects. - Contains an updated chapter relating to grinding machine control and optimization with a new example of model-based grinding optimization, and future prospects for integrating simulation into open architecture machine tools for optimal control.

DKK 1083.00
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Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting - Edmund Isakov - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting - Edmund Isakov - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

A unique and handy resource, Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting will enable users to calculate necessary speeds, feeds, and required machining power in order to maximize the productivity of cutting. Providing information on formulas and their applications in a concise and clearly arranged format, it describes mechanical properties of the most popular work materials, such as steels, cast irons, and nonferrous alloys. And it offers numerous formulas for calculating speeds, feeds, cutting forces, and machining power. What''s more, practical examples of calculating the variety of such cutting parameters will make this a valuable source of knowledge in training and practice. Features - Linear regression equations for converting Rockwell, Vickers, Knoop, and Scleroscope hardness numbers into Brinell hardness numbers. - Formulas and linear regression equations for calculating ultimate tensile strength of the most commonly used work materials in relationship with their hardness. - Formulas for calculating the number of inserts simultaneously engaged with the workpiece depending on milling conditions. - Formulas to calculate machining time when facing, cutoff, and deep grooving and for feed and radial forces in relationship with tangential force. - Set of formulas to calculate overhang of boring bars made of tungsten heavy alloys and cemented carbides in comparison with a boring bar made of steel. - Formulas for metal removal rate and for calculating tangential and axial forces. - Establishes power constant values for most commonly used work materials.

DKK 608.00
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Modern Pipefitter's Manual - Mark R. Miller - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Modern Pipefitter's Manual - Mark R. Miller - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

The Modern Pipefitter’s Manual contains technical and practical information regarding pipe history, pipe characteristics, materials, fittings, connections, valves, joining, and installation methods. It also addresses the laying lengths of piping, valves, and connections that are critical when planning piping layout. This new work uses some of the most tried and true information, charts, and tables found in Industrial Press’s seminal resource, the Pipefitters Handbook , but has reorganized, redrawn, updated and modernized them to be more appropriate and in-line for modern day users. Questions at the end of each chapter help readers learn and understand the most essential material and are similar to those found on a typical pipefitting certification exam. Useful Appendix materials include more reference data, answers to the exam questions, math and conversion factors, and specific tables and charts for pipe, water, and metal. Packed with all these extensive, educational features, the Modern Pipefitter’s Manual is an unparalleled resource for pipefitters at all levels of experience. Features - Incorporates the useful Pipe Trades Pro calculator (available for purchase together with the book from Industrial Press) throughout the work to help users get fast and accurate solutions that help them save time and reduce material costs. - Suggests simple calculations for pipe lengths, offsets, weight and volume, flow rates, pressure, area, and more. - Perfect for those studying for certification exams, designers, operations professionals, in addition to pipefitters working in the field .

DKK 628.00
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Welding Fabrication and Repair - Frank Marlow - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Welding Fabrication and Repair - Frank Marlow - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Written by the coauthor of the best-selling book Welding Essentials, this practical guide provides insights, ideas, and tips for solving real-world fabrication problems. By presenting a broad range of methods from different welding specialties and a brief, clear understanding of the non-welding knowledge nearly all weldors must have to advance in their trade, Welding Fabrication and Repair can shorten the time needed to develop effective problem-solving skills. Created for weldors who know the basics and now want to put their skills to better use, this book is one of only a handful of truly “must have” welding references. - A question-and-answer format, providing concise answers to each question. - The capabilities of oxygen and exothermic lances; flame bending, flame straightening, line heating and panel shrinking; industrial threaded fasteners; specialized welding clamps, fixtures, welding platens, and cutting pyramids. - Common welding tools, equipment and accessories, along with a listing of the leading suppliers and their web sites in a separate chapter. - Welding and cutting tables including designs and advantages. - Solutions to common welding problems. - Detailed checklist of considerations in designing products with welds. - 300 original illustrations fully explain concepts, ideas and insights. - The ways weldors solve problems from building up a worn shaft with weld metal, to welding perforated steel screening onto frames, to extending the capacity of a welding machine. - The most common pipe and vehicle welding methods, how weldments can replace castings, and the basics of the science of strength of materials. - Structural steel practices for joints, column splices, bolting and guidelines for sizing welds. - Fabrication Basics - Basic Building Basics - Pipe & Tubing - Bending & Straightening - Vehicle Welding - Welding Problems, Solutions & Practices - Strength of Materials - Tools, Materials, Supplies & Information - Appendix Index

DKK 634.00
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Hammer's Blueprint Reading Basics - Charles Gillis - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Hammer's Blueprint Reading Basics - Charles Gillis - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Warren Hammer’s Blueprint Reading Basics has been a bestselling classic for nearly two decades, revered for its ease of understanding and for giving readers opportunities to practice what they learned. With this historic revision, new author Charles Gillis has updated the entire package, replacing ALL figures with CAD-generated artwork, adding new illustrations, representing metric drawing practices alongside English, and including content from drawing standards such as Dimensioning and Tolerancing, Engineering Drawing Practices, Welding Symbols, Orthographic and Pictorial Views, Surface Texture, Undimensioned Drawings, and Types and Applications of Engineering Drawings, among others. Material has been rearranged for better presentation and an improved reader experience. Chapters on views, dimensions, surface finish, threads, and gears have been expanded, while new material on splines and cam prints has been added. Brand new chapters covering welding symbols and welded parts, sheet metal parts, and cast, forged, and molded plastic parts will be of particular interest to readers working with these processes. Each chapter contains a thorough explanation of the topic at hand, accompanied by detailed professional drawings, review questions, and corresponding worksheets, making this an ideal reference for students and instructors alike, and a must-have for mechanical engineers, draftspeople, inspectors, machinists, and students learning the manufacturers trades. This groundbreaking work now features a broad presentation of metric drawing standards and internationally recognized symbols, making it a truly global reference. An Instructor’s Resource (sold separately) includes: • Over 600 PowerPoint presentation slides for using the book in the classroom. The arrangement mirrors the book and can be customized by instructors. • Blueprint Reading Course Recommended Syllabus and Lesson Plans, to be customized to suit each instructor’s needs. • PDFs of Selected Figures and Tables. • PDFs for Review Questions and Answers. • PDFs for Worksheet Problems and Solutions.

DKK 659.00
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Machine Tool Technology Basics - Steve Krar - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Machine Tool Technology Basics - Steve Krar - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Written by three experienced educators and practitioners, Machine Tool Technology Basics is sure to be a useful tool for anyone needing to learn about today''s machine tool trade. Logically organized in three sections, it begins with basic metal-removal operations of conventional machines, progresses to CNC machines, and finishes with CAD/CAM. Easy to understand and use, this practical reference keeps operations brief and highlights related information that is not part of the operation. What''s more, you will find practical examples on basic operations and discussions on CNC programming and CAD/CAM designing in an easy-to-follow point form. Beginning machine trades students, industrial machine tool training, and practitioners who wish to review topics that they have not used for some time will come to rely on this information-packed guide. Features - Begins each section with a new Section opener collage and includes an introduction, learning objectives, key terms summary, and knowledge review questions. - Highlights safety precautions throughout, making them stand out from the text and more visible. - Covers 14 key operations, in various sections, using Visutext format where each major step of an operation is illustrated, labeled and explained with minimum text. - Includes the latest direct ironmaking and direct steelmaking processes and mini mills. - Contains five Modern Technology overviews for some sections that give a brief history of the topic and a look at advanced and future developments. - Introduces conventional/programmable lathes, vertical mills, and surface grinders, making the reader aware of the step between conventional and CNC machines. - Lists at the start of each programming exercise any codes being used for the first time and their function. - Contains a comprehensive machine tool glossary. - Offers an overview of Virtual Reality NC. - Shows students—in a careers section—the many exciting and rewarding opportunities available in metalworking and manufacturing.

DKK 1083.00
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Die Design Fundamentals - Vukota Boljanovic - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Die Design Fundamentals - Vukota Boljanovic - Bog - Industrial Press Inc.,U.S. - Plusbog.dk

Retaining its unique and much praised organization, this leading text has been revised to reflect the most recent developments in design tools. It provides balanced coverage of relevant fundamentals and real-world practices so that students, apprentices and on-the-job professionals can understand the important and often complex interrelationships between die design and the economic factors involved in manufacturing sheet-metal forming products. Following introductory material and a discussion of 20 types of dies in Chapter 2, the design process of a representative die is separated into seventeen distinct chapters. Each chapter is one step which is illustrated in two ways; first, as a portion of an engineering drawing, that is, as the component is actually drawn on the design. Second, the die design is shown pictorially in order to improve the user’s visualization. In successive sections each step is detailed as it is applied to the design of the various types of dies listed in Chapter 2. Includes English and Metric systems. Covers new methods of producing blanks, such as waterjet cutting and laser cutting. Contains a glossary of terms for the first time. Illustrates each step in pictorial view and as a portion of an engineering drawing. Offers a completely revised chapter on presses and quick die-changing systems and includes the addition of “Quick Die Change Systems". Introduction to Die Design Classifications and Types of Dies The Material Strips The Blank Fourteen Steps to Design a Die How to Lay Out a Scrap Strip How to Design Die Blocks How to Design Blanking Punches How to Design Piercing Punches How to Design Punch Plates How to Design Pilots How to Design Gages How to Design Finger Stops How to Design Automatic Stops How to Design Strippers How to Apply Fasteners How to Select a Die Set Dimensions and Notes The Bill of Material Presses and Quick Die-Changing SystemsGlossaryIndex

DKK 673.00
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