Concise
yet comprehensive, this highly acclaimed training manual and
reference provides the many phases of inspection work and their
application to today's manufacturing operations through a practical
down-to-earth presentation.
FEATURES
Discusses a range of
manual and automatic measuring devices along with their specific
functions and the specialized functions involved in their
use.
Analyzes
the methods and duties of inspectors.
Appropriate for use by
inspection supervisors, plant managers, quality control engineers
and subcontractors.
Includes
SPC and other data analysis methods for manufacturing
applications.
Provides
detailed discussions of available measuring and quantitative
systems.
Compares
important measuring and gaging systems.
CONTENTS
The Need
and Function of Inspection in Industry
How
Specifications Aid the Inspector
Tolerances and
Allowances
How
Standards Aid the Inspection
Basic
Principles and Techniques of Measurement
Comparison and Fixed
Gages
Surface
Plate Methods and Equipment
Optical
Measuring and Inspection Equipment
Gaging
and Inspection of Screw Threads
Special
Measuring and Inspection Problems
Gage
Checking and Calibration
Measuring in
Millionths
Coordinate Measuring
Machines
Automatic
Gaging
Nondestructive
Testing
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Clifford W. Kennedy, Edward G. Hoffman, and Steven D. Bond ISBN: 9780831111496