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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY AND PRACTICES

Atul Kumar Shrivastava , Subhash Gautam
EISBN: 9789395319171 | Binding: Ebook | Pages: 0 | Language: English
Imprint: NIPA | DOI: 10.59317/9789395319171

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This book has been designed to serve as an extensive guide to the fundamental principles, methods, and practical applications that are crucial to modern engineering workshops. The book's primary objective is to provide readers with a solid foundation and practical insights into the ever-evolving field of workshop technology.

The book aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise by offering a balanced mix of theoretical explanations and practical demonstrations. Through this book, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts and methodologies that drive processes within a workshop setting.

The book's key features include comprehensive coverage, a practical approach, visual aids, problem-solving techniques, a focus on safety, and an overview of emerging trends. These features make the book an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the field of workshop technology and its applications.

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Welcome to the world of engineering workshop technology and practice. This book is designed to be your comprehensive guide through the fundamental principles, techniques, and practical applications that form the backbone of modern engineering workshops. Whether you are a student embarking on your engineering journey or a professional seeking to enhance your skills, this book is here to provide you with a solid foundation and practical insights into the dynamic field of workshop technology.Engineering workshops are the heart of innovation and creation in various industries. 

 
1 Carpentry Shop

Study of Carpentry Hand Tool Introduction The process of making the wooden components is called carpentry. Carpentry deals with the mechanical work of making wood components such as making beds, roofs, wardrobes, tables, cases, utensils, floors, etc. It manages the structure work, furniture, cabinet making and so on joinery, i.e., preparation of joints is one of the significant activities in all wood works. The products produced are used in making furniture, musical instruments, and building constructions like doors, windows, desks, chairs, cupboards, etc., of a place utilizing a specific kind of wood with the help of tools known as carpentry tools. Different wooden pieces are connected to make a useful product. Wood is used to make furniture, boxes, doors, windows, industrial floors, stairs, pencils etc.

1 - 34 (34 Pages)
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2 Fitting Shop

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3 Sheet Metal Shop

Introduction A sheet metal shop is a kind of workshop where different types of materials are used to make sheet metal and then it is flattened into thin sheets of desired shape and size. Sheet metals are used for the production of automobile bodies, utensils, almirah and cabinet appliances, etc.Sheet metal parts have many advantages, like they are less expensive, lighter in weight and can be modified into versatile shapes. Low-carbon steel is commonly used. The use of casting and machining is being replaced by metal stamping. The stamping press is a kind of machine tool in which most of the operations occur, and the sheet metal products which are obtained by the machine are called stampings.

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4 Welding

Introduction Welding is a fabrication process in which two or more materials or metal pieces are joined or fused with the application of heat, pressure, or both allowing them to cool and this causes fusion. Besides the work piece, a filler material is also sometimes added to the joint to form a pool of molten material that cools to form a joint based on welding and that will be stronger than the parent metal. Arc Welding and its Types It is a process of joining two metals using an electric current generated by the power supply, which gives the required amount of heat to metal pieces through which the metals melt and when the metal cools, which results in the binding of the two metals. In the case of this type of welding, the power supply is given, which creates an electric arc between the electrode and the metal rod. Both A.C. or D.C. power supplies can be used in arc welding and both consumable and non-consumable rods can be used.

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5 Foundary Shop

Introduction The procedure of making or building casting in the sand mould cavity or any other material is known as a foundry. This is the cheapest method of shaping the metal. Foundry exercise offers the technique of creating casting in moulds shaped in both sand or different material. A foundry is a manufacturing plant where castings are created by softening metal, emptying fluid metal into a shape, then, at that point, permitting it to harden. Regardless of whether we have not at any time been to a foundry or even know what one resembles, we are encircled by the metal castings. There is a decent possibility that we are perusing this under 10 feet from one. Moulding

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6 Machine Shop

Introduction A machine shop is a place with machining tools and supplies where hand and power tools are used to make, finish, refurbish, or repair machines and their parts. Machine shops come in helpful for repairing and fabricating a wide range of metal things. Machining Machining is the most extensive technological procedure in the manufacturing industry. 

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7 Lathe Machine

Introduction It is considered to be one of the most ancient machine tools, having evolved from the early tree lathe, which was a new mechanism for turning and milling items held between two nearby trees at the time. The job rotated sporadically due to a rope wound around the work, with one end linked to a flexible limb of a tree and the other end being pulled by a worker. Then hand tools were employed. The machine was given the name “lathe” when a strip of wood called “lath” was used to support the rope during its construction. This technology evolved over centuries, and in 1797, an Englishman named Henry Maudslay invented the first screw-cutting lathe, which is the ancestor of today’s high-speed, heavy-duty production lathe.

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8 Shaper Machine

Introduction Shaping machine, shaping machine is a heavy commercial machine used for generating flat surfaces on the workpiece as per the requirement. It is specifically designed to give the desired shape to the workpiece which can be flat, horizontal, or vertical as per the requirement. The shaper machine is a reciprocating type of machine (that is, the machine that converts the rotatory motion into the linear motion) in which the tool reciprocates with the forward and backward stroke removing the metal form of metal chips and turning the Metal workpiece into the desired shape.

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9 Planer Machine

Introduction A planer machine is a commercial machine tool hired for transforming the metal blocks or metal workpiece into the desired calculated shapes by generating the flat surfaces on a workpiece. Similar to a shaper machine, a planer machine is used for forming flat surfaces on the work piece using the single-point cutting tool.Planer machines are generally hired for operation on the larger workpiece or metal structure (blocks) that cannot be achieved by the shaper machine. They generally have larger beds and larger reciprocating movements covering a greater working length and surface area as compared to shaper machines.

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10 Milling Machine

Introduction The milling machine is one of the maximum flexible conventional system equipment with a huge variety of steel-reducing capabilities. Many complex operations along with indexing, multi-milling and saddle milling, etc. may be completed on a milling system. A milling device is a tool that cuts steel at the same time as the workpiece is fed closer to a rotating multi-element milling cutter. This machine can also contain one or greater knives at a time. That is why a milling device has extensive utility in production work. It’s better for other machines when it comes to precision and a better surface finish. It is also designed to perform a variety of jobs in the tool room.

233 - 256 (24 Pages)
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11 Drilling Machine

Introduction In the process of creating a hole in the metal surface through a drill, we use a drilling machine. We use a tapper shank and parallel shank to tie the drill to the drill machine. We can also use a drilling machine to do extra experiments i.e., tapping rimming counter shrinking and counterboring. In simple language, we also say that a, it is a machine which is wildly used over world for making a circular hole in various metal workpiece for making desired design or structure.

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12 Unit and Conversion Factors

I. Decimal Multiples and Sub-Multiples II. Description of Units Mechanical Units Electric and Magnetic Units The esu and emu unit systems are cgs systems. esu denotes “electrostatic unit”, sometimes given prefix “stat”, e.g. statcoulomb emu denotes “electromagnetic unit”, sometimes given prefix “ab”, e.g. abcoulomb Some emu units have special names:

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13 End Pages

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