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Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing

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Title: Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing
Author: James D. Meadows
ISBN: 0824701631 / 9780824701635
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 455
Publisher: Marcel Dekker
Year: 1998
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
     
 
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This insightful reference demonstrates a system of measurement, inspection, gaging, geometric tolerancing, and fixturing of products in full compliance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) approved standards.
Providing thorough, easy-to-understand explanations of complex principles, Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing shows how to save time and money by anticipating potential problems in functionality, part manufacture, and measurement. The author explains how to design high-quality, low-cost products that are easy to produce and measure; plan a detailed process of data collection during the design phase and collect variables and attribute inspection data; reduce revisions, increase production line efficiency, and enhance product reliability; increase tolerances without adversely affecting function; and move quickly from design concept to part production by bridging communication barriers between job disciplines.

Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Measurement Principles
Chapter 2 : Geometric Product Definition and Measurement,Inspection
Chapter 3 : Reading the Feature Control Frame
Chapter 4 : Functional Product Definition Creates Functional Inspection
Chapter 5 : Principles of Measurement for Geometric Characteristics
Chapter 6 : Comparison of Controls
Chapter 7 : Datums
Chapter 8 : Material Conditions Meaning and Users
Chapter 9 : Virtual and Resultant Condition Boundaries
Chapter 10 : Gaging-Principles, Terms and Examples
Chapter 11 : Merging Theory with Reality
Chapter 12 : How to Improve Quality
Chapter 13 : Inspection Planning
Chapter 14 : Source of Measurement Error
Chapter 15 : Graphical Inspection Techniques and Examples
Chapter 16 : Teamwork Issues
Chapter 17 : Training Issues
Chapter 18 : Statistical Process Control
Chapter 19 : Letter : Common Problems and their Solutions

Index

 
 
 
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