Turret Lathes - Construction, How To Run, Tools, Operations (1943) - Reprint

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
Turret Lathes: Construction, How to Run, Tools, Typical Operations, by John T. Shuman, originally published by the American Technical Society, Chicago, Ill., 1943. Reprinted by Nation Builder Books, Leesburg, VA, 2003. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 softcover, 43 pages. Here is another excellent example of the training material that was created for the World War II industrial mobilization. Apparently the American Technical Society took its excellent eight-volume series, Machine Shop Work, extracted the sections most important to basic industrial metal-working processes, and issued a series of small booklets, of which this is one. Table of Contents: Classification of Turret Lathes Saddle Type and Ram Type Machines Ram Type Turret Lathe Saddle Type Turret Lathe Operations for Setting a Six-Speed All Geared Head to Desired Speed Fundamental Parts of the Turret Lathe Headstock Cross-Slide Unit Feed Trips and Stops Stops for Ram Type Turrets Stops for Saddle Type Turrets Hexagon Turret Square Turret Speeds and Feeds Grinding and Setting Cutters Metal Cutting Principles Condensed Table of Speeds and Feeds for Turret Lathes Table of Surface Speeds Carbide Cutters Turret Lathe Operations Turning Drilling Boring Reaming Forming Threading Lubricants Used for Thread Cutting Taper Turning Forming Cutters Roller-Rest Taper Turner Taper Attachments Direction and Feed for Taper Cut Table 3 – First Aid [Troubleshooting] for Turret Lathe Operators Please note that this is a PHOTOCOPIED reproduction of the 1948 original. The accompanying images were scanned from a reprint, not the original.

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