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Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2002
Handy pocket book provides useful
formulas
"The working shop" is a novel pocket book for engineers which contains speed formulas which are easily mentally calculated for CNC and other types of machines.
"The working shop" is a novel pocket book for engineers which contains speed formulas which are easily mentally calculated for CNC and other types of machines The new wave of CNC machine setters can now use these speeds and feeds to set and run with the knowledge that their components will be produced effectively
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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After which, if necessary, streamlining can be used to arrive at maximum efficiency, instead of creating a "too fast to late" scenario, which can cause massive losses.
According to Publisher Gerry Neads: "These little books can save companies money, and the payback time is fast.
For Eur 15 to your door, the first tap or couple of tips saved repays your outlay".
The pocket book contains speed formulas for lathes, mills, drills, taps and knurling.
It also incorporates: cam formulas to indicate what cycle an old cam should run or what threads it can produce; and thread data, covering standard threads, and info on tapered, acme and worm forms.
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