Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing: Applications and Inspection (2nd Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.44 (577 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130604631 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 350 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Nick Real said Best "Open Setup" GDT book on the market!. This is by far the best "open setup" textbook on GDT on the market. Gary has created two books (the other one called The Quality Technician Handbook) that are of high-quality and very useful to any machinist, engineer, technician,. interested in quality control. They do require a minimum of understanding of the field of inspection so the novice needs to make sure that he/she gets help from a qualified co-worker or instructor when he/she has questions about the content.. A+++ Steiat01 This company was excellent. They did a great job with everythingExcellent time.Excellent book.Excellent service.I plan to use them again.. Great Book Like the examples which explains the different rules. This is even for the first time user an eye opener and helps the understanding of GDT.
An accessible writing style covers GTD with step-by-step instructions, and is accompanied by clear and complete photos of setups, drawings, sketches, and detailed examples. This book assists readers in understanding geometric tolerancing symbols, interpretation, drawings and inspection methods. Clear and concise chapter topics include datums, inspecting size tolerances, flatness, straightness, circularity, cylindricity, parallelism, perpendicularity, angularity, circular runout, total runout, profile of a line, profile of a surface, concentricity, position tolerances, symmetry, and an introduction to functional gage design. For product engineers, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, quality engineers, and mechanical ins
From the Back Cover Clear descriptions and nearly 400 illustrations make Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing an essential reference for operators, machinists, inspectors, quality technicians and engineers, and other people in manufacturing companies who need to know about inspection methods and techniques. The following changes and additions ensure that this new edition meets the needs of today's quality professionals: "Symmetry" moved to a new Chapter 17A new Chapter 18 added, entitled "Introduction to Functional Gage Design"New applications of the 1994 ASME standard covered. Formerly titled Measuring and Gaging Geometric Tolerances, the seco