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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.

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title:Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Processing ; 52
author:Meadows, James D.
publisher:CRC Press
isbn10 | asin:0824701631
print isbn13:9780824701635
ebook isbn13:9780585157191
language:English
subjectTolerance (Engineering)
publication date:1998
lcc:TS172.M43 1998eb
ddc:620/.0045
subject:Tolerance (Engineering)
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Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing
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MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS PROCESSING
A Series of Reference Books and Textbooks
FOUNDING EDITOR
Geoffrey Boothroyd
University of Rhode Island
Kingston, Rhode Island
1. Computers in Manufacturing, U. Rembold, M. Seth, and J. S. Weinstein
2. Cold Rolling of Steel, William L. Roberts
3. Strengthening of Ceramics: Treatments, Tests, and Design Applications, Harry P. Kirchner
4. Metal Forming: The Application of Limit Analysis, Betzalel Avitzur
5. Improving Productivity by Classification, Coding, and Data Base Standardization: The Key to Maximizing CAD/CAM and Group Technology, William F. Hyde
6. Automatic Assembly, Geoffrey Boothroyd, Corrado Poli, and Laurence E. Murch
7. Manufacturing Engineering Processes, Leo Alting
8. Modern Ceramic Engineering: Properties, Processing, and Use in Design, David W. Richerson
9. Interface Technology for Computer-Controlled Manufacturing Processes, Ulrich Rembold, Karl Armbruster, and Wolfgang lzmann
10. Hot Rolling of Steel, William L. Roberts
11. Adhesives in Manufacturing, edited by Gerald L. Schneberger
12. Understanding the Manufacturing Process: Key to Successful CAD/ CAM Implementation, Joseph Harrington, Jr.
13. Industrial Materials Science and Engineering, edited by Lawrence E. Murr
14. Lubricants and Lubrication in Metalworking Operations, Elliot S. Nachtman and Serope Kalpakjian
15. Manufacturing Engineering: An Introduction to the Basic Functions, John P. Tanner
16. Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Technology and Systems, Ulrich Rembold, Christian Blume, and Ruediger Dillman
17. Connections in Electronic Assemblies, Anthony J. Bilotta
18. Automation for Press Feed Operations: Applications and Economics, Edward Walker
19. Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes, Gary F. Benedict
20. Programmable Controllers for Factory Automation, David G. Johnson
21. Printed Circuit Assembly Manufacturing, Fred W. Kear
22. Manufacturing High Technology Handbook, edited by Donatas Tijunelis and Keith E. McKee
23. Factory Information Systems: Design and Implementation for CIM Management and Control, John Gaylord
24. Flat Processing of Steel, William L. Roberts
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25. Soldering for Electronic Assemblies, Leo P. Lambert
26. Flexible Manufacturing Systems in Practice: Applications, Design, and Simulation, Joseph Talavage and Roger G. Hannam
27. Flexible Manufacturing Systems: Benefits for the Low Inventory Factory, John E. Lenz
28. Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools: Second Edition, Geoffrey Boothroyd and Winston A. Knight
29. Computer-Automated Process Planning for World-Class Manufacturing, James Nolen
30. Steel-Rolling Technology: Theory and Practice, Vladimir B. Ginzburg
31. Computer Integrated Electronics Manufacturing and Testing, Jack Arabian
32. In-Process Measurement and Control, Stephan D. Murphy
33. Assembly Line Design: Methodology and Applications, We-Min Chow
34. Robot Technology and Applications, edited by Ulrich Rembold
35. Mechanical Deburring and Surface Finishing Technology, Alfred F. Scheider
36. Manufacturing Engineering: An Introduction to the Basic Functions, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, John P. Tanner
37. Assembly Automation and Product Design, Geoffrey Boothroyd
38. Hybrid Assemblies and Multichip Modules, Fred W. Kear
39. High-Quality Steel Rolling: Theory and Practice, Vladimir B. Ginzburg
40. Manufacturing Engineering Processes: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, Leo Alting
41. Metalworking Fluids, edited by Jerry P. Byers
42. Coordinate Measuring Machines and Systems, edited by John A. Bosch
43. Arc Welding Automation, Howard B. Cary
44. Facilities Planning and Materials Handling: Methods and Requirements, Vijay S. Sheth
45. Continuous Flow Manufacturing: Quality in Design and Processes, Pierre C. Guerindon
46. Laser Materials Processing, edited by Leonard Migliore
47. Re-Engineering the Manufacturing System: Applying the Theory of Constraints, Robert E. Stein
48. Handbook of Manufacturing Engineering, edited by Jack M. Walker
49. Metal Cutting Theory and Practice, David A. Stephenson and John S. Agapiou
50. Manufacturing Process Design and Optimization, Robert F. Rhyder
51. Statistical Process Control in Manufacturing Practice, Fred W. Kear
52. Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing, James D. Meadows
Additional Volumes in Preparation
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Measurement of Geometric Tolerances in Manufacturing
JAMES D. MEADOWS
Institute for Engineering & Design, Inc.
Hendersonville, Tennessee
http://www.geotolmeadows.com
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MARCEL DEKKER, INC.
NEW YORK BASEL HONG KONG
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Meadows, James D.
Measurement of geometric tolerances in manufacturing / James D.
Meadows.
p. cm. -- (Manufacturing engineering and materials processing ; 52)
Includes index.
ISBN: 0-8247-0163-1 (alk. paper)
1. Tolerance (Engineering). I. Title. II. Series.
TS172.M43 1998
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