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Paperback Machinery's Reference Series, Volumes 111-120 Book

ISBN: 102383636X

ISBN13: 9781023836364

Machinery's Reference Series, Volumes 111-120

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This collection comprises Volumes 111-120 of the renowned 'Machinery's Reference Series, ' originally published in 1913. A comprehensive resource for mechanical and industrial engineers, machinists, and students, this series offers detailed insights into various aspects of machine design, manufacturing processes, and engineering practices of the early 20th century.

Each volume presents practical information and data on topics such as tool design, machine elements, materials handling, and workshop practices. While reflecting the engineering standards of its time, the series provides valuable historical context and foundational knowledge for understanding the evolution of modern engineering techniques. 'Machinery's Reference Series' remains a significant collection for those interested in the history of technology and the development of industrial practices.

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