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100 _aChapman W.A.J
245 _aWorkshop technology part.1
_cW.A.J. Chapman.
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260 _bCBS
_c1976
_aNewDelhi
300 _a412p
505 _t1. Introduction - materials - iron and steel
_t2. The properties and treatment of iron and steel
_t3. Non-ferrous metals and alloys - Alloy steels - Preparation of metals
_t 4. Heat processes - forging, riveting, soldering and brazing
_t5. Power, safety and care
_t6. Metal cutting
_t.7 Checking and measurement of surfaces
_t8. The bench. Flat surfaces - Filing, chipping, scraping
_t9. Marking out, drilling, screwing
_t 10. Introduction to the lathe
_t11. Chuck work - Face-plate - Taper turning - Screw-cutting
_t12. The shaping machine
520 _a First published in 1972. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. 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 _a Workshops
650 _a. Tools.
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