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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket Book is a must-have resource for professionals and students alike, offering concise and practical information in a portable format. With same-day dispatch and guaranteed quality, this pocket book ensures you have the knowledge you need at your fingertips.
M**S
Comprehensive
This is a thick little book, but small enough (about 7 by 5 by 2inches?) to fit handily on top of other books, in a little draw or somewhere to hand. Covering a multitude of subjects from SI units, trigonometry, forces, levers, moments, material properties, motion, power transmission and a comprehensive list of bolts threads and other info, this little book does have probably all the basics and more for the learning/learned engineer.Containing a variety of simplified diagrams and brief explanations, there aren't massive sections of text to get lost in, even if there is a few good pages to get you started at the beginning of a topic to explain the subject matter.As someone just starting out, this was great for me, but I can imagine it would still be a good reference guide for those in the industry.
M**M
Engineering Information Bible
Essentially this is the very large Zeus table. It has just about every general engineering mathematical equation you would need, geometric concepts and formulas in abundance.It is also a fantastic reference book for things as diverse as fittings to thread sizes to beam strengths. To those of us who have gently aged to the point where our original education is something in the dim past, this book acts as a wonderful refresher if you are a mechanical engineer of any type, from the hobbyist to the professional.One thing to note. This might be called a pocket book but it certainly would not fit in any pocket in any trousers I own.Overall this should be on the shelf of anyone involved in mechanical engineering.
J**N
A useful designer's reference
I am constantly searching for a single, compact reference book that covers the majority of the information that I need in day-to-day work. I haven't found one yet and probably never will. This book is very comprehensive (at 3.5 cm thick it would need a very big "pocket") and appears to have chosen to concentrate on more practical information like standard fasteners, power transmission components, etc, and on the specification of these - making it useful for detail design, for instance. The section on the theoretical and mathematical underpinnings of engineering is relatively short, so it is of less use in the early stages of realising your latest brainchild. Like every engineer's reference book I have seen, it is also frustratingly inconsistent in the level of detail afforded to different topics.Having said all that though, it's far better than many other similar books I've looked at, is based on UK/European standards and represents good value for money compared to trying to claw some of the information contained in it from the BSI at exorbitant prices. If you were to combine this with more a more theoretical reference book, you'd probably have the best "pocket" reference library you could manage with what's currently available.
K**K
Essential reference book.
For years, my main reference book in English was "Machinery's Handbook", an American publication. The other being "Tabellenbuch Metall", a German publication. Both of which are excellent. It is good to see a comprehensive handbook available that covers a wide range of topics relating to mechanical engineering. Though it is a little large to be called a "Pocket Book", it is nicely set out. The data/information is to the point and clearly explained. I would recommend this book "Mechanical Engineer's Pocket Book" as your mainstay source of information.
D**N
Excellent one stop resource for information to help in finding ...
Excellent one stop resource for information to help in finding solutions to mechanical problems, especially for those who are not especially mechanically minded, but at the same time giving the mechanical engineer correct and concise information.A very useful book for the engineers shelf.
N**I
Really great to have in your desk for when you need ...
Fanatasic little book. Really great to have in your desk for when you need a quick formula or a refresher on some particular aspects of mechanical engineer. As a recent graduate in my first year of work this has been the most useful book out everything I've used.
A**E
Info
The text is too small to make easy reading which is a shame because there is so much information there.
B**T
Engineers can't be without it.
You'll need big pockets for this - It's compact, but lots of pages, so very thick. Extremely comprehensive, and already being used on a BTEC Level 3 Engineering course, the depth of information will make sure that this "pocket" book will be used for many years to come in my workshop.There are other engineer's pocket books out there, they certainly contain the obvious information that's commonly used, but at little difference in the price, you get a lot more book for your money, and a lot more technical information. Look at the index on the book preview to see all the different aspects that the book covers.
B**D
Attention Americans
This book does have a lot of useful information for mechanical engineers but if your company, like mine, uses inches then all of the reference charts are not going to be applicable to you. Even for something as simple as finding the standard tolerances on a key is only provided in metric sizes.This is not the fault of the author but I do wish I had known this before I bought it.I gave the book 5 stars because that's what it would be if I was able to utilize all of it's content. Regardless, it is still a useful book with a lot of good information at a good price so I am not entirely dissatisfied with my purchase, though I might not recommend it to anyone else in my position.
I**Z
Good reference volume
Ideal desk book for any quick references and calculations on Mechanical issues.Limited information but that goes with the size.Highly recommended.
T**Y
Typos
Very informative book but due to the numerous typos it can make some of the concepts a little confusing at first. I haven’t found anything blatantly wrong yet, but if you’re not careful you could be misinformed and end up with an incorrect calculation.
A**R
Four Stars
Numerous tables of symbol identification and formulas easy to read and full of useful information
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