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Now available! Check out the new Machineryโs Handbook , 32nd Edition . Since the first edition published more than 100 years ago, Machineryโs Handbook has been the most popular engineering resource of all time. Universally considered the principal reference in the manufacturing and mechanical industries, the Handbook is the ultimate collectionof essential, critical information needed by engineers, designers, drafters, metalworkers, toolmakers, machinists, educators, students, and serious home hobbyists. From engineering and design departments, machine and metalworking shops, and a wide range of manufacturing and industrial facilities, to countless classrooms and workshops around the globe, this 32nd Edition of the Machineryโs Handbook is the must-have technical reference. New, Revised, and Expanded in the 32nd Edition: Additive Manufacturing: Cutting-edge information on 3D printing materials, techniques, and workflow, with an expanded list of international standards addressing this rapidly evolving manufacturing segment. Dimensioning and Measuring : Reworked explanations and instructions for calibrating, applying, and reading inch and metric verniers, dial and digital calipers, and inside, outside, and screw thread micrometers. Refined formulas for calculating tolerances. Fasteners, Threads, and Threading : Definitive standard specifications for numerous screw threads, bolts, other fasteners, nuts and washers, tap and clearance drills have been verified and updated across the board, with revised and new tables and figures. Machine Elements: Expanded sections detail drive couplings, shaft alignment methods, and friction and lubrication challenges, with an entirely new section on regulated food grade machine lubricants. Revised and new rolling element bearings text and tables explain types, functionality, and features, with additional figures. Metalworking and Manufacturing: New expert coverage with detailed illustrations addresses commonly used metalworking dies, design, and selection, along with related processes and applications for sheet metalworking. Improvements in the welding section include pipe welding positioning. Part Design and Production: Updates encompass the latest in CNC programming, CAD/CAM operations, and other design and production processes. New to this edition is CNC machining of carbon-fiber reinforced polymers, plus discussions of shop-floor programming, simulation for pre-production process verification, feature-based machining, and computer-aided modeling optimization. Properties and Selection of Materials: Legacy elements and modern-day plastics data have been revised, with new information on embodied energy of materials, supply chain cost and carbon footprint calculations, recycling and reclamation considerations, and polymer composite structures and production methods. Review: Graduate gift - Great book for any engineer. Review: Good book - I like this Handbook !
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 223 Reviews |
J**N
Graduate gift
Great book for any engineer.
V**R
Good book
I like this Handbook !
A**R
Everything about metal working
This is a great book with all the information you need in your metal working. I needed to machine some square nuts for a piece of equipment and it gave me all required information.
B**N
Good buy
Bought for husband he likes it and stuff!
S**D
Usefull to Chem E. and Mech E. - not just a shelf book
I'm a 25yr Chem E - not a Mech E. - and I'm working as a reliability engineer these days. That means I'm in/out of lots of different disciplines so I don't have much of a comfort zone these days. We all accumulate loads of books opened once and don't use again in our career. This book is actually one I've used a couple times now since I got it and will use in the future. In fact, I ordered a second one for my daughter (a 2nd year Mech E. down in Houston working for an oil company). And yes, I bought the book for myself - I didn't make the company buy it b/c I want to keep it - those of you in the field understand that means it's not insincere. Also - get the large print if you do buy it - doesn't matter your age, it's just easier to read. I got exposed to the book when I had to make a choice on alternate material for bolts in our machine shop - the machinist had a copy (several additions older) he used to pull up yield strengths for the metal we had vs the metal used in the bolting that had broken - so we could replace with something similar in thermal growth and yield strength. That data was in there on addition 27 (his copy), and still there in this 32nd addition (my copy). Later, I used it to lookup interference fits after a younger engineer told me about a bad bearing fit on a shaft causing failures. We all use the 0.001 to 0.002" per inch of diameter - but the fit definition is in the book (along with sliding fits - something I've not used before). It's an encyclopedia so you won't use all of it - but the parts that you need are definitely in there. I'd recommend the index tabs - but don't make my mistake and install them all. Install the one's you need - cause there are a lot of tabs in this 3000 page book and I don't need a tab for real numbers or algebra. Definitely would recommend as a working book at your desk.
H**O
Absolute Necessity For Working Mechanical Engineers
I got this book for a steal. $100 when this version had just came out. I was skeptical that it was the large print version especially for that price. I absolutely love this large print version (which is what I wanted). For those of you that do not know, there is NO difference in content or anything between the toolbox version vs the large print version. The pages are exactly the same and everything (the toolbox version is literately just a smaller scaled version/book size.) I am a Mechanical Design Engineer and I have compared and verified this by looking at various older versions other colleagues have of the Machinery's Handbook (large and small). I wanted a large print version for easier reading and referencing. I have an office that I work/design from and have all kinds of engineering books. Why wouldn't I want the larger print book if I am going to use it a lot and space isn't a problem in my office? Any real Mechanical Design Engineer has and uses the Machinery's Handbook. Once you start using it and reading it, you'll start seeing its value especially when it comes to quick answers, formulas, equations, etc. about anything and everything related to math and physics for mechanical engineers. Do not feel you need to get the latest version of this book and if you can find 1 or 2 older editions way cheaper, go for it. I wasn't looking for this 32th (latest) edition because I thought it was going to be super expensive (and it was). I just happen to luck out that this seller was selling this one used (and it barely was) and at this price. I have older PDF versions of the Machinery's Handbook as well (28th, 29th editions) and almost nothing really changes between the versions as long as the version you get isn't 3-4 editions older than the newest one released. Half the time, they're just releasing a new version to generate revenue and they'll move one chapter from the beginning of the book, in an older edition, towards the middle or end of it. Things like that, and they'll call it the newest version to get us to buy them. Again, for office people, the large print version is excellent.
K**L
A MUST have on every Machinist's/Engineer's desk
This has been THE go-to piece of literature for years now and it only gets better with every edition. There is so much useful information packed in here that it will take years to understand it all. I know long-time machinists that still open their 20 year old copies and read before doing a job.
B**8
Needs to be spiral bound.
Much better it was spiral bound.
F**.
Machinery Handbook Toolbox
Very detailed information. Good it can have digital forma.
J**E
Product as described
Bought as a gift recipient delighted with it.
P**S
Review of Machinery's Handbook
Very happy with the book but the print is quite small and can be hard to read. Otherwise very happy with the book, lots of great information.
P**N
Iconic book
An iconic book for those interested in machining and engineering. The engineer/machinists bible.
A**G
Book
This is an engineering bible no more to added
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