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Hand Deburring Increasing Shop Productivity

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Title: Hand Deburring Increasing Shop Productivity
Author: La Roux Gillespie
ISBN: 0872636429 / 9780872636422
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 468
Publisher: SME
Year: 2002
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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This book will help shops achieve quality and efficiency in manual deburring.
The book begins with an overview of hand deburring technology, explains why it is the right answer for many situations, then dwells on related issues that are often ignored like knowing the edge standards needed and calculating the real cost of deburring. If you have never calculated it, you do not understand the real cost to your operation, and the potential savings that are available with the right knowledge remain unknown.

Preface
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Overview of Deburring and Hand Deburring Technology
Chapter 2 : What's Right About Hand Deburring?
Chapter 3 : Edge Requirements and Standards
Chapter 4 : Common Hand Deburring Practices
Chapter 5 : Deburring Costs—A Primer
Chapter 6 : Manual Deburring—The Real Costs
Chapter 7 : Deburring with Knives
Chapter 8 : Deburring with Scrapers
Chapter 9 : Countersinks and Chamfering Tools
Chapter 10 : Rotary Burs
Chapter 11 : Reamers as Deburring Tools
Chapter 12 : Files
Chapter 13 : Mounted Points
Chapter 14 : Hand Stones
Chapter 15 : Abrasive Wood Tools
Chapter 16 : Abrasive Cork Tools
Chapter 17 : Abrasive Cotton-Fiber Products
Chapter 18 : Abrasive Rubber Tools
Chapter 19 : Bonded Abrasive Tools (Sanding Products)
Chapter 20 : Brushes
Chapter 21 : Ballizing
Chapter 22 : Miscellaneous Special Hand Tools
Chapter 23 : Handheld Motors
Chapter 24 : Bench and Pedestal Motors
Chapter 25 : Hand-Operated Mechanized Machines
Chapter 26 : Support Items
Chapter 27 : Tools that Beat Down Edges
Chapter 28 : Hot-Wire Tools for Thermoplastic Parts
Chapter 29 : Mechanization and Automation
Chapter 30 : Environmental, Health, and Safety Issues
Chapter 31 : Ergonomics
Chapter 32 : Getting More from Your Operation
Chapter 33 : Training for Manual Deburring
Chapter 34 : Inspecting for Burrs and Sharp Edges

Index

 
 
 
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