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News Release from: Business Industrial Network
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Team on 04 March 2003
Machining manuals go online
Business Industrial Network has boosted its support for the machining industry with a new resource of over 650,000 machine manuals and technical documentation.
Business Industrial Network has boosted its support for the machining industry with a new resource of over 650,000 machine manuals and technical documentation The company has also just released a machining pocket guide
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Searching the new machine manual resource reveals machine manuals, installation manuals, parts manuals, service manuals, electrical diagrams and hydraulic schematics.
Some of the more popular OEM equipment manuals to be found are American Tool Works, Cincinnati Milacron, Mazak, Warner and Swasey, Mori Seiki, Landis, Jones and Lamson, Bullard, Fanuc, Amada and Kearney and Trecker.
The machining pocket guide is entitled "The working shop".
It has a high gloss finish to protect it in the harsh manufacturing environment.
This reference book has speed and feed for CNCs, autos and manual machines.
Also contained in the guide are lathes, mills, drills and taps formulas for working conditions.
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