Informative reference for Industrial Print Reading
Print Reading for Industry is designed to assist students in reading and understanding industrial prints. This text starts with the basics of print reading and progresses to advanced topics. It presents a thorough discussion of print reading techniques, providing the necessary information and guidance to read the language of industry. This text is suitable for high school technical/vocational classes, industrial training programs, and community college drafting/print reading curriculums. 488 pp.
Features:
- Combination text and write-in work book
- Includes authentic industrial prints for hands-on learning
- Advanced print reading and evaluation activities are oversize, foldout
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Print Reading for Industry - Table of Contents:
- Drafting and Print Reading Procedures
- Prints: The Language of Industry
- Reading a Steel Rule
- Applied Mathematics
- Measurement Tools
- The Alphabet of Lines
- Basic Technical Sketching, Lettering, and Dimensioning Fundamentals of Shape Description
- Geometric Construction
- Multiview Drawings
- Auxiliary Views
- Section Views
- Threads and Fasteners
- Fundamentals of Size Description
- Dimensioning
- Tolerancing
- Machining Specifications and Surface Quality
- Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
- Industrial Drawing Types
- Detail Drawings
- Assembly Drawings
- Pictorial Drawings
- Drafting Annotations and Management
- The Title Block
- List of Materials
- Drawing Notes
- Drawing Revision Systems
- Specialized Parts and Prints
- Cam Prints & Diagrams
- Gears, Splines, and Serrations
- Reading Numerical Control Documents
- Plastic Parts
- Precision Sheet Metal
- Welding Prints
- Instrumentation and Control Drawings
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