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100 | _aChapman W.A.J | ||
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_aWorkshop technology, part.2 _c W.A.J. Chapman. |
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_bCBS _c1972 _aNew Delhi |
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_a399p _b illustrations ; _c22 cm |
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_tPreface --
_tAccuracy -- i _tnterchangeability -- _tgauging -- _tMeasurement and precision work -- _tMachine tools -- _tFurther work on the lathe -- _tMilling -- _tShaping, planing and slotting -- _tDrilling and boring -- _tGrinding. |
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520 | _a First published in 1972. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. This is the second of Dr. Chapman's internationally renowned books on workshop technology and calculations. Dr Chapman's books on workshop technology and calculations have long had an international reputation in workshops and colleges. In their latest editions they now all use SI units throughout. Changes have been made where necessary to take accountof developments in practice and equipment, but on the whole the original character and style of the books have been retained. It is the method of instrction which Dr Chapman has combined with his unique style that has proved so successful in the training of workshop engineers all over the world. | ||
650 | _aWorkshops. | ||
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