Precision Machining Technology
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ISBN: 9781337795302
Author: Peter, Hoffman.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 5.5, Problem 12RQ
If TPF is 0.42", how much movement should register on the cross slide’s digital readout in radius mode if the carriage is moved 1" in the cutting direction?
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Chapter 5 Solutions
Precision Machining Technology
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