Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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ISBN: 9780134441184
Author: Robert L. Mott, Edward M. Vavrek, Jyhwen Wang
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 13P
For the devices described in Problems1−14, write a set of functions and design requirements in a similar manner to those in Section1−4. You or your instructor may add more specific information to the general descriptions given.
13. A table for positioning a weldment in relation to a robotic welder.
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