Canadian Machinery . Whats the decimal equivalent of 19/32nds? What is the breaking stress of No. 11 Roebling Wire? How shall I select a bevel gear cutter for this work? What clearance should I allow in grinding a milling cutter? Answers to such common problems arc found in theStarrctt Data Book for Machinists. Tables of decimal equivalents, machine screw dimensions, tapersand angles, wire gaRC standards — and hundreds of other facts fnevery-day use, are included in its 180 payes. Youll find that it fits your job as it fits your tool kit. Its pocketsize lets you keep it handy for ready referen
Canadian Machinery . Whats the decimal equivalent of 19/32nds? What is the breaking stress of No. 11 Roebling Wire? How shall I select a bevel gear cutter for this work? What clearance should I allow in grinding a milling cutter? Answers to such common problems arc found in theStarrctt Data Book for Machinists. Tables of decimal equivalents, machine screw dimensions, tapersand angles, wire gaRC standards — and hundreds of other facts fnevery-day use, are included in its 180 payes. Youll find that it fits your job as it fits your tool kit. Its pocketsize lets you keep it handy for ready reference. And there aremighty few problems that arent answered in the Starrett Data Book. At your hardware dealers. Also ask for Catalog No. 22 3. THE L. S. STARRETT COMPANY Th fVorlJ^s Greateit ToofmatenAlanufarturer i ef Hack Saivs VncxcelliJ ATHOL,
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