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This brand new textbook by one of the leading engineering authors
covers basic sheet-metal fabrication and welding engineering
principles and applications in one volume - an unrivalled
comprehensive coverage that reflects current working and teaching
practice. It is fully up-to-date with the latest technical
information and best practice and also includes chapters on
non-technical but equally essential subjects such as health and
safety, personal development and communication of technical
information.Roger Timings covers these areas of mechanical
engineering and workshop practice in a highly practical and
accessible style. Hundreds of illustrations demonstrate the
practical application of the procedures described. The text
includes worked examples for calculations and key points to aid
revision. Each chapter starts with learning outcome summaries and
ends with exercises which can be set as assignemnts.The coverage is
based on the SEMTA National Occupational Standards which makes this
book applicable to a wide range of courses and ensures it also acts
as a vital ongoing reference source in day-to-day working practice.
All students, trainees and apprentices at up to and including Level
3 will find this book essential reading, particularly those
taking:Level 2 NVQs in Performing Engineering OperationsLevel 2 and
3 NVQs in Fabrication and Welding EngineeringLevel 2 NVQs in
Mechanical Manufacturing EngineeringC&G 2800 Certificate and
Level 3 Diplomas in Engineering and TechnologySEMTA Apprenticeships
in Engineering
Basic Manufacturing has already established itself as a core text
for manufacturing courses in Further Education. The new edition has
been revised to be fully in line with the new Vocational GCSE in
Manufacturing from Edexcel, covering the three compulsory units of
this scheme, and will continue to act as a core text for
Intermediate GNVQ. Coverage of the two schemes is combined
throughout the text, yet each chapter clearly illustrates which
sections map to which units within the two scheme specifications.
The author's approach is student-centred with self-check questions
and activities provided throughout. As a result, the book is well
suited to independent study. It is also clearly written to appeal
to students of all abilities. Review questions are provided at the
end of each chapter to consolidate learning and give practice for
external assessments. The third edition contains a brand new
chapter to cater for the examinable part of the GCSE syllabus (Unit
3), which includes case studies in the six sectors covered in the
scheme: food and drink/biological and chemical; printing and
publishing/paper and board; textiles and clothing; engineering
fabrication; mechanical/automotive engineering; electrical and
electronic engineering/computer/process control/telecommunications.
The book is an excellent, readable introduction to the technical
and business aspects of the manufacturing industry that will be
invaluable for students on a wide range of courses, including City
and Guilds certificates. It also provides a good grounding for
students embarking on higher-level programmes within Manufacturing.
Roger Timings is one of the UK's leading authors of textbooks on
manufacturing and engineering.
Basic Manufacturing has already established itself as a core text
for manufacturing courses in Further Education. The new edition has
been revised to be fully in line with the new Vocational GCSE in
Manufacturing from Edexcel, covering the three compulsory units of
this scheme, and will continue to act as a core text for
Intermediate GNVQ. Coverage of the two schemes is combined
throughout the text, yet each chapter clearly illustrates which
sections map to which units within the two scheme specifications.
The author's approach is student-centred with self-check questions
and activities provided throughout. As a result, the book is well
suited to independent study. It is also clearly written to appeal
to students of all abilities. Review questions are provided at the
end of each chapter to consolidate learning and give practice for
external assessments.
The third edition contains a brand new chapter to cater for the
examinable part of the GCSE syllabus (Unit 3), which includes case
studies in the six sectors covered in the scheme: food and
drink/biological and chemical; printing and publishing/paper and
board; textiles and clothing; engineering fabrication;
mechanical/automotive engineering; electrical and electronic
engineering/computer/process control/telecommunications.
The book is an excellent, readable introduction to the technical
and business aspects of the manufacturing industry that will be
invaluable for students on a wide range of courses, including City
and Guilds certificates. It also provides a good grounding for
students embarking on higher-level programmes within Manufacturing.
Roger Timings is one of the UK's leading authors of textbooks on
manufacturingand engineering.
* Unit by unit match to the new Vocational GCSE in Manufacturing
from Edexcel
* Core text also meets the requirements of Intermediate GNVQ
Manufacturing
* Student-friendly approach, with numerous examples, case studies,
and problems included throughout
Engineering Fundamentals is designed to meet the latest course
requirements, and brings together the essential material from Roger
Timings' previous engineering texts: Fundamentals of Mechanical
Engineering, Fundamentals of Engineering, Basic Engineering
Technology and General Engineering. A highly readable text is
supported by numerous illustrations, learning objectives and
exercises at the end of each chapter, making Engineering
Fundamentals a complete student-focused course that is ideal for
classroom, workshop and independent study.
"The Newnes Mechanical Engineer's Pocket Book" is a comprehensive
collection of data for mechanical engineers and students of
mechanical engineering. Bringing together the data and information
that is required to-hand when designing, making or repairing
mechanical devices and systems, it has been revised to keep pace
with changes in technology and standards. The Pocket Book
emphasises current engineering practice and is supported by clear
accounts of the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering.
Key features include the latest BSI engineering data; focus on
engineering design issues; enhanced coverage of roller chain
drives, pneumatic and hydraulic systems; and expanded and more
accessible detail on statics, dynamics and mathematics.
*Over 300 pages of new material, including the latest standards
information from BSI
*Exhaustive collection of data for mechanical engineers and
students of mechanical engineering
*Unique emphasis on engineering design, theory, materials and
properties
This brand new textbook by one of the leading engineering authors
covers basic sheet-metal fabrication and welding engineering
principles and applications in one volume - an unrivalled
comprehensive coverage that reflects current working and teaching
practice. It is fully up-to-date with the latest technical
information and best practice and also includes chapters on
non-technical but equally essential subjects such as health and
safety, personal development and communication of technical
information.
Roger Timings covers these areas of mechanical engineering and
workshop practice in a highly practical and accessible style.
Hundreds of illustrations demonstrate the practical application of
the procedures described. The text includes worked examples for
calculations and key points to aid revision. Each chapter starts
with learning outcome summaries and ends with exercises which can
be set as assignemnts.
The coverage is based on the SEMTA National Occupational Standards
which makes this book applicable to a wide range of courses and
ensures it also acts as a vital ongoing reference source in
day-to-day working practice. All students, trainees and apprentices
at up to and including Level 3 will find this book essential
reading, particularly those taking:
Level 2 NVQs in Performing Engineering Operations
Level 2 and 3 NVQs in Fabrication and Welding Engineering
Level 2 NVQs in Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering
C&G 2800 Certificate and Level 3 Diplomas in Engineering and
Technology
SEMTA Apprenticeships in Engineering
* Welding & Fabrication topics presented together in one text,
in line with current teaching practice
* Fully up to date with the latestspecifications for fabrication
& welding course units for all the most popular
qualifications
* Written by a leading engineering author
The underpinning knowledge for a wide range of courses and
competence-based assessments is provided here in one volume, along
with detailed information on the practical techniques, health and
safety considerations and best working practice that go to make a
successful engineer This text is designed to meet course
requirments, and brings together the essential material from the
author's previous engineering texts. The coverage matches the
following UK courses: Mechanical Engineering NVQs - Performing
Engineering Operations NVQ schemes (EMTA and C&G 2251), Basic
Engineering Competences (C&G 2010), and Mechanical Production
Competences (C&G 2280). It is also designed to provide
underpinning knowledge for Foundation Modern Apprentice and Modern
Apprentice schemes. The coverage is also appropriate for mechanical
engineering units from Edexcel The text is supported by numerous
illustrations, learning objectives and exercises at the end of each
chapter.
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