Machine Trades Print Reading

Machine Trades Print Reading

Machine Trades Print Reading

Machine Trades Print Reading

Paperback(Seventh Edition, Revised, Textbook)

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Overview

Machine Trades Print Reading is a combination text and write-in workbook designed to help students develop the skills required to visualize and interpret industrial prints. In addition to an overview of the role of prints in the design and manufacturing process, this text teaches students the fundamentals of visualizing shapes, line usage, title blocks and notes, math, measurement, dimensions, and tolerances. The new edition complies with the most recent ASME Y14.5 standard, resulting in a heavy revision of Unit 15—Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Print reading activities and unit review questions are included at the end of most units to provide you with valuable hands-on learning opportunities. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645646563
Publisher: Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
Publication date: 10/02/2020
Edition description: Seventh Edition, Revised, Textbook
Pages: 393
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.88(h) x 0.52(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

Michael A. Barsamian is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Stout with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and advanced graduate credits. He entered the field of Vocational Technical Education to prepare his students for their technical careers. Mr. Barsamian has taught board drafting, residential drafting, CAD drafting, and print reading for machine trades. In addition, he has provided consultation and customized training to machine shops and other related industries.

Richard Gizelbach is a former instructor of Machine Shop and Computer Numerical Control Programs at Gateway Colleges in Kenosha and Racine, Wisconsin. Mr. Gizelbach holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Vocational Education degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, along with a Specialist Certificate in Administrative Leadership from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In addition, Mr. Gizelbach has worked as a machinist for Nordberg Mfg. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has developed and taught custom in-plant courses for Gateway and Milwaukee Technical College for several companies throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Mr. Gizelbach currently teaches courses and seminars on overhead and mobile cranes throughout the United States for Konecranes.

Table of Contents

        

        1.     Visualizing Shapes

        2.     Line Usage

        3.     Title Blocks and Notes

        4.     Dimensions and Tolerances

        5.     Working Drawings

        6.     Holes

        7.     Threads

        8.     Contours

        9.     Sectional Views

     10.     Angles

     11.     Machining Details

     12.     Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing

     13.     Print Reading Review

Reference Section

Glossary

Index

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