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  1. Machine tools ...

    New York, Niles-Bement-Pond Company [19 -

  2. Machine tools : design, reliability and safety

    New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., c2011.

    In machine tools, the designed systems include many components, such as sensors, actuators, joints and motors. It is required that all these components work properly to ensure safety. This book examines fault monitoring and control schemes in machine systems, as well as detecting machines whenever a failure occurs and accommodating the failures as soon as possible. Also discussed are centre-less grinding machines; improving machine tool performance through structural and process dynamics modelling and exploring the strength of the Japanese machine tool industry.

    Online EBSCO Academic Comprehensive Collection

  3. Machine tools [electronic resource] : specification, purchase, and installation

    Gamblin, Russell
    New York : McGraw-Hill, [2014]

    "Invaluable, difficult to find information for the optimum purchase, design, and installation of large-scale, ultra-expensive machine tools, written by an engineer who has been "in the trenches, " saving companies millions."--Invaluable, hard-to-find information on the optimum purchase, design, and installation of large-scale, ultra-expensive machine tools. Written by an engineer with many years of experience in the machine tool industry Machine Tools: Specification, Purchase, and Installation offers guidelines to help facility, plant, project, and maintenance engineers work with others in the company - such as architects, accountants, and project managers - to follow the necessary plans to properly purchase and install machine tools. The result is significant cost savings. The process of replacing or repairing machine tools too often takes longer and costs much more than expected because of issues with the foundations, lack of planning, or poor design. This book addresses this issue in depth. It takes engineers, step by step, through the process of setting up a new machine tool from scratch or replacing old, worn out equipment. This practical guide covers budget, procurement, layout, foundation, preparation, installation, and start-up. Real-world information from a long-time machine tool industry project engineer Offers suggestions for consolidating costs and speaking with those outside of the engineering department, so everyone is on the same page Takes into account all necessary services - from power source, water, coolants, electric work, clean up and warranty.

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