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Inspection and Gaging (Volume 1) by Clifford W. Kennedy is a highly regarded engineering textbook that delivers clear, fundamental principles of inspection and gaging essential for quality control. Praised for its readability and practical approach, this used book is a must-have reference for engineers aiming to excel in industrial measurement and manufacturing standards.
| Best Sellers Rank | #994,904 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #99 in Scientific Measurement #118 in Industrial Quality Control #399 in Industrial Manufacturing |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21 Reviews |
D**R
Overall importance and concepts in a very readable format.
I hunt and spend for the best, most direct information, for all my engineering references. This one fits that description. Good engineering focuses on relevant fundamental principles being laid out and followed. This book gives clear and direct presentation of the fundamental principles of inspection and gaging that are necessary to ensure quality, and expose failure. This is often neglected by engineers but is essential for their development as genuine engineers and not in name and degree only. I highly recommend this book, as the best and the most readable on these subjects.
T**H
Inspection and Gaging
This textbook covers all Inspection & Gaging applications very well. There are no textbook questions & answers for the student. Fast shipment and packed well.
Q**T
Lots of Info!
This is a must-read and a good reference book for any Quality Assurance Inspector. Though some of the technology is outdated, the basic techniques and methodologies covered are a good representation of the fundamentals.
D**K
Good but Very Dated
Inspection and Gaging starts with a good introduction to the job of an inspector, specifications and tolerances. It continues with descriptions of basic procedures and tools. All of this information is still valid and useful. However, the 1987 copyright becomes clear very soon after the introductory material. The last half of the book is woefully outdated, relying almost entirely on dial indicators. Digital indicators are too new for inclusion, and electronic CMM's were brand new at the time this book was written. You'll probably find a newer book more helpful.
A**R
Five Stars
Very good, it looks like brand new.
V**I
Good
Easy to understand
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