Description: Milling Machines: Construction, How to Run, Tools, Typical Operations, by John T. Shuman, originally published by the American Technical Society, Chicago, Ill., 1942. Reprinted by Nation Builder Books, Mebane, NC, 2010. 5½ x 8½ paperback, 56 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: Milling Machine vs. Shaper and Planer Types of Milling Machines Bench Miller Horizontal Milling Machine Distinction Between Plain and Universal Millers Plain Type Milling Machines Special Milling Machines Vertical Milling Machines How to Operate a Milling Machine Push Button Control Overarms Table Movements Speeds and Feeds Methods of Mounting Work Milling Cutters Classification Fundamental Characteristics Cutting Arbor Plain Milling Cutters 350 Spiral Cutters with Solid or Nicked Teeth Side Milling Cutters Interlocking Cutters Gang Mills Angle Cutters Inserted-Tooth Cutters Form Cutters End Mills Methods of Mounting Milling Cutters Drilling and Boring in the Milling Machine Milling Operations Classification Care of Milling Cutters Grinding Milling Cutters Preparing the Milling Machine for Work Centering Cutter Squaring Milling Machine Vise Cutting Speeds Use of Oil on Machines and Work Laying Out and Drilling Holes Splining Shafts Making Dovetails Fluting Taps and Reamers Dovetails Cams Spiral Milling Gears Care of the Milling Machine Machined Surfaces Lubrication Spindle Changing Speeds Clamping Work Safety Precautions
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