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When it comes to delivering manufacturing knowledge and quality content, In addition to our vast quantity of books and videos, Tooling U-SMETooling U-SME is a resource you can trust. From foundational to advanced provides competency-based learning solutions including online classes,manufacturing processes, this catalog provides you with hundreds of book instructor-led training, assessments, and certifications.and video selections with thousands more available online at sme.org/store.Our books and videos are developed and reviewed by industry-leading Find out how we can partner with you to develop a training andexperts ensuring the technical accuracy of the content. development solution to fit your needs and budget. For more information, complete the inquiry card in the middle of this catalog, contact us atSME-published content is available for license to use in your classroom [email protected], or call 866.706.8665.or company to support your education and workforce development needsthrough Knowledge Edge®, an online service that provides comprehensive Need help finding a title? Call SME Customer Care at 800.733.4763manufacturing content in multi-media formats. It features more than or 313.425.3000, ext. 4500.700 training videos and clips, 1,200 eBooks and eChapters, and 16,000technical papers. toolingu.com/knowledge toolingu.com | sme.org

FOUNTDAABTLIEONOAFLCKONNOTWENLTESDGETABLE OF CONTENTS Assembly and Automation....................................72 Finishing and Coating..........................................75Foundational Knowledge........................................5 Measurement, Inspection, and Testing..................78Lean and Quality.................................................15 Certification........................................................80Machining..........................................................39 Order Terms and Conditions ................................85Stamping, Forming, and Fabricating.....................49 Index..................................................................88Plastics and Composites......................................61Additive Manufacturing........................................69 3 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE These icons identify video programs in the catalog which are part of our four best-selling video series. Visit sme.org/packages for otherThe prices and product IDs listed in the catalog refer to physical specially priced package promotions.inventory. SME-published content is available in different mediaformats. Look for these symbols to identify formats available: CM Composites Manufacturing | sme.org/cmvs FMP Fundamental Manufacturing Processes | sme.org/fmp Content is available in video download, video FTD Fundamentals of Tool Design | sme.org/ftd on-demand, and video clip formats. MI Manufacturing Insights | sme.org/mi Content is also available in eBook and individual eChapter formats. SME members receive the member pricing for all book and videoTo find a product, search by product name at sme.org/store or products. To become an SME member visit sme.org/join.link directly to the product from the online catalog(sme.org/catalog). Each product’s webpage offers links to digital USE PROMO CODE: CATALOG16and related content where available.Product orders can be placed online or by calling SME 20% OFF OYFIORRUDSERTRCustomer Care at 800.733.4763 or 313.425.3000,ext. 4500, Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Valid on up to ten SME-publishedEastern Time. products physical inventory only.Refer to the order terms and conditions on page 85 forinformation on volume discounts.4 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

Realistic Cost Estimating for FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEManufacturing, Third Edition Manufacturing Processes and Materials,The most effective way to generate an estimate of a new Fifth Editionproduct’s cost, engineering change cost, or innovationcost is through a detailed cost investigation. Analysis of Since publication of the first edition in 1961, instructors, students, andthe available materials and processes leads to the most practitioners have relied on Manufacturing Processes and Materials for theeconomical and financial decisions. Now in its third foundational knowledge needed to perform in manufacturing roles acrossedition, Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing has a myriad of industries. Now in its fifth edition, this book covers the basicbeen used by students and practitioners since 1968 in processes, materials, and machinery used in the job shop, tool room, orthis endeavor. Revised and expanded, the book recognizes small manufacturing facility. At the same time, it describes advancedthe extremely important role estimating is playing in equipment used in larger production environments. The reader is giventoday’s highly competitive global economy. Realistic a thorough review of metals, composites, plastics, and other engineeringCost Estimating for Manufacturing provides a survey materials, including their physical properties, testing, treatment, andof the myriad manufacturing processes and practices suitability for use in manufacturing. Quality, measurement and gaging,and combines this with in-depth explanations and process planning and cost analysis, and manufacturing systems are allexamples of costing methods and tools. A comprehensive, addressed. Questions and problems at the end of each chapter can be usedstandardized approach to their application is given. as a self-test or as assignments in the classroom. Includes online access toAmong the manufacturing processes surveyed are: video clips.machining, casting, stamping, forging, welding, plastics SME, 2015, by Ahmad K. Elshennawy, PhD and Gamal S. Weheba, PhDtechnology, finishing, and rapid prototyping. ISBN: 978-0872638716, 784 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK11PUB16 • $130/Members: $117SME, 2016, edited by Michael LemberskyISBN: 978-0872638754, 379 pages, hardcover Manufacturing Processes and Materials,Product ID: BK14PUB1 • $70/Members: $63 Fifth Edition Instructor’s Guide Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing, Third SME, 2015 by Ahmad K. Elshennawy, PhD and Gamal S. Weheba, PhD Edition Instructor’s Guide ISBN: 978-0872638792, 95 pages, eBook Product ID: BK15PUB3_E • $20/Members: $20 SME, 2016, edited by Michael Lembersky Product ID: BK14PUB11_E • $20/Members: $17 Manufacturing Processes and Materials, Fifth Edition Instructor’s Slides Product ID: BK15PUB1_E • $50/Members: $45 5 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFundamentals of Tool Design Package FTD Fundamentals of Geometric Dimensioning and TolerancingCure your most complex tooling challenges. From practical design to cost analysis, you can’t afford to have This three-video program is designed to introduce the foundational conceptsyour workforce make guess work out of your tooling operations and processes. Find the information to design, of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T). Ideally suited forconstruct, analyze, and improve your tooling. This package includes the book, Fundamentals of Tool Design, corporate training, colleges, universities, and other educational providers,Sixth Edition along with the nine-volume Fundamentals Tool Design Video Series. sme.org/ftd these programs bring to life essential preparatory material in a clear, concise,The Fundamentals of Tool Design Video Series programs include: and easy to follow format. • Tool Materials Video program titles include: • Rapid Tooling Design • Rules and Concepts • Cutting Tool Design • Form Controls and Datums • Composite Tooling Design • Feature Relationships • Fixture Design • T roubleshooting Tool and Die Making SME, 2016 • Progressive Die Design Product ID: PK15PUB4 • $756/Members: $680.40 • Gaging and Inspection Tool Design • Computer-Aided DesignProduct ID: PK10PUB2 • $990/Members: $882.90 Fundamentals of Tool Design Video Series (Video programs only) SME, 2008-2009 — 3 hours 36 minutes Product ID: PK09PUB3 • $891/Members: $801.906 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFundamental Manufacturing Processes Video Series FMPThis series features forty-four programs containing more than 20 hours of hands-on manufacturing processes. The FundamentalManufacturing Processes Video Series provides solid, in-depth examples and applications of technologies and processes that drivemanufacturing. Each video brings together industry experts, educators, and real-world company examples that provide clear explanations anddemonstrations of technologies and processes in action. Includes outlines, scripts, study guides, and review questions. Each program can beordered individually in DVD, on-demand, and digital download formats. A DVD featuring clips from the series can be ordered at sme.org/fmp.Product ID: PK07PUB4 — $10,472/Members: $9,424.80Brazing and Soldering Holemaking Powder MetallurgyCasting Hydroforming Punch PressesComposite Materials and Manufacturing Industrial Robotics Rapid PrototypingComputer Numerical Control Measurement and Gaging Roll FormingCutting Tool Geometries Mechanical and Non-Destructive Testing Sheet Metal Coil ProcessingCutting Tool Materials Metalcutting Fluids Sheet Metal Shearing and BendingDeburring Processes Milling and Machining Centers Sheet Metal Stamping Dies and ProcessesDie Casting Painting and Powder Coating Sheet Metal Stamping PressesElectrical Discharge Machining Plastic Blow Molding Thermal and Abrasive Waterjet CuttingExtrusion Processes Plastic Injection Molding ThreadingFastening and Assembly Plastic Injection Molds Tube BendingForging Plastic Thermoforming Turning and the LatheGears and Gear Manufacturing Plastics Finishing WeldingGrinding Plastics Machining and Assembly WorkholdingHeat Treating Plating and Surface Coatings 7 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFundamentals of Manufacturing Package Manufacturing Insights Video Series MIThis package includes the Fundamentals of Manufacturing, Third Edition The Shingo award-winning Manufacturing Insights Videobook and the Fundamentals of Manufacturing Workbook. The book is a Series gives you an inside look at manufacturing successvaluable resource of information for anyone interested in learning fundamental from industry experts, companies, and educators who sharemanufacturing concepts and practices. Combined, they provide a structured their experiences in adopting new technology, processreview and an essential study tool for individuals preparing to take the Certified improvements, and workforce development. See real-worldManufacturing Technologist (sme.org/CMfgT) and Certified Manufacturing demonstrations and the applications of theoretical modelsEngineer (sme.org/CMfgE) exams. Review questions, reference charts, and a used in manufacturing today. Each program is available inselection of over 40 SME-produced video clips (three hours of online content) DVD, streaming video, and digital download formats. Learnare included. Instructor’s slides are available to complement this package. more and download the Manufacturing Insights Video Series catalog at sme.org/mi. Programs priced individually.Product ID: PK14PUB2 • $135/Members: $121.50 Fundamentals of Manufacturing, Third Edition SME, 2013, edited by Philip D. Rufe, CMfgE ISBN: 978-0872638709, 712 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK11PUB15 • $120/Members: $108 Fundamentals of Manufacturing Workbook SME, 2014, edited by Philip D. Rufe, CMfgE ISBN: 978-0872638778, 112 pages, softcover Product ID: BK14PUB2 • $30/Members: $27 Fundamentals of Manufacturing, Third Edition Instructor Slides SME, 2013, by Philip D. Rufe, CMfgE Product ID: BK11PUB101_E • $90/Members: $75 Fundamentals of Manufacturing, Third Edition Solutions Manual SME, 2013 Product ID: BK11PUB100_E • Free Download8 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFundamentals of Manufacturing Cell Planning Package FTDThe ability to effectively plan a manufacturing cell is a fundamental skill needed by every supervisor, team leader, Gaging and Inspection Tool Designand manufacturing engineer. This package includes three cell planning video programs, Planning Manufacturing Cellstextbook, Planning Manufacturing Cells Workbook, Simplified Systematic Planning of Manufacturing Cells, laminated This program features the variety of gaging tools used to determine ifsystematic layout planning capsule summary, and a pencil and ruler kit. parts fall within their specified tolerance ranges, including screw-pitch gages, plug gages, ring gages, and snap gages. The types of tools andTogether these materials comprise a ready-to-use kit for introducing, expanding, and improving the use of cells in systems used to amplify or magnify dimensions for measurement areyour plant. Program one introduces the basics and gives you a systematic approach for planning manufacturing also detailed, including dial indicators; electronic digital readout;cells. Programs two and three show how to apply the step-by-step approach. The workbook follows the journey of a air gaging; coordinate measurement systems; optical projection;typical cell-planning project and provides essential details, illustrations, and examples. DVD programs are not sold noncontact sensor systems; and vision systems. sme.org/ftdseparately. SME, 2008 — 20 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB5 • $110/Members: $99Product ID: PK03PUB5 • $801.90/Members: $709.65 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 9 Planning Manufacturing Cells Workbook SME, 2002, by H. Lee Hales ISBN: 978-0872635500, 128 pages, softcover Product ID: BK02PUB3 • $25/Members: $22.50 Planning Manufacturing Cells SME, 2002, by H. Lee Hales ISBN: 978-0872635494, 336 pages, softcover Product ID: BK02PUB2 • $72/Members: $65 Simplified Systematic Planning of Manufacturing Cells MIRP Books, 2002, by Lee Hales ISBN: 978-0933684133, 38 pages, softcover Product ID: BK02PUB9 • $20/Members: $20 Pencil and Ruler Kit Product ID: ML02PUB1 • $10/Members: $10

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE Manufacturing Plant Layout: Fundamentals and Fine Points of Optimum Facility DesignFundamentals of Tool Design, Sixth Edition A step-by-step guide to planning new factories and plantThis edition features updated and expanded tool designer objectives and responsibilities, rearrangements, this book describes proven analytical methodsa designer’s guide to machine tools, revised tool material, mechanical definitions and for calculating space requirements, activity-pair relationships,reference tables, expanded broaching examples and concepts, new sections on part material handling analysis, and generating alternative layouts.location and support, expanded bushing applications, and revised GD&T information that Manufacturing Plant Layout reveals a proven strategy thatincludes ASME Y14.5-2009. Includes a DVD sampler featuring clips from the nine-program masterfully weaves together the very best elements of layoutFundamentals of Tool Design Video Series. sme.org/ftd methods for manufacturing cells, just-in-time, demand-flow, andSME, 2010, edited by John Nee constraint-based flow manufacturing.ISBN: 978-0872638679, 464 pages, hardcoverProduct ID: BK10PUB2 • $110/Members: $90 SME, 1997, by Edward J. Phillips ISBN: 978-0872634848, 250 pages, hardcover Fundamentals of Tool Design, Sixth Edition Instructor’s Guide Product ID: BK97PUB3 • $75/Members: $68 SME, 2010 Walking the Talk: Moving into Leadership ISBN: 978-0872638693, 64 pages, softcover Product ID: BK10PUB3 • $20/Members: $20 While there is no recipe for instant success as a manager, the closed-loop leadership principles outlined in this book certainly10 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763 provide the structure, as do the decision and communication tools discussed. Armed with the foreknowledge of what to expect and how to deal with it, students, technical professionals, and even experienced managers learn how to avoid many of the traps that can sidetrack a management career. SME, 2007, by Michael J. Termini ISBN: 978-0872638518, 448 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK07PUB8 • $59/Members: $52

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFundamentals of Plant Floor Ergonomics in Manufacturing: RaisingLayout Package Productivity Through Workplace ImprovementThis package is invaluable in creating a new layout for No matter how much technology is incorporated into theyour operations. It offers an in-depth presentation of process of manufacturing, or any other industry, the humanthe systematic layout planning process, a worldwide factor will always be of utmost importance. Ensuring workermethodology that has become the basis for leading safety and comfort is one of the most critical tasks in thecomputer-aided layout planning software packages. workplace — a task often made more challenging as theYou’ll learn the fundamental steps, including how to advance of technology creates ever-changing environments.chart, diagram, and evaluate various plans to help youdecide the most cost-efficient and productive equipment In 28 chapters, the reader is given a top-to-bottom perspectiveand space arrangement for your industry. Includes the on ergonomics. Starting with a general overview of theFundamentals of Plant Floor Layout video program, subject, Ergonomics in Manufacturing goes on to encompassSimplified Systematic Layout Planning book, capsule such specific areas as designing the workplace, evaluatingsummary, and a pencil/ruler kit. DVD not sold separately. workloads, and monitoring the ergonomics program. Included are details of actual ergonomics programs at work.SME, 1998 — 75 minutesProduct ID: PK05PUB11 • $310.50/Members: $273.60 SME, 1998, edited by Waldemar Karwowski and Gavriel Salvendy Simplified Systematic Layout Planning ISBN: 978-0872634855, 538 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK98PUB15 • $99/Members: $85 MIRP Books, 1998, by Richard Muther and John D. Wheeler ISBN: 978-0933684096, 35 pages, softcover Product ID: BK98PUB14 • $26/Members: $22 Pencil and Ruler Kit Product ID: ML02PUB1 • $10/Members: $10 11 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE GTeeacoGhTeounoliTfFoourmlnFdapaupmnlicdeanatiotman leasnndTtrianatliesnrpiTnrergtaatPiinornionsgkgrilalPsmtrooegngrianemers, designers, inspectors, tool makers, and the shop floor. This program covers what the workforce needs toTkenacohwuninifoorrmdaeprptloicaftuionncatinodninatenrdprwetoartkioninskailnls toorganization that uses geometric tolerancienngg.ineers, designers, inspectors, tool makers, and shop F13 u26nmcdttfloohoaoamokmdtnrbuuoepsilwneenertsesisangodlieonntohrncodmeoleluaeu.rTtddrtrshoivicniasoftgunpfoncrlatecoerntrgaiadorinAanncimSniiannsnMcggtdo.rEvuwaencoYrstrd1ikwo4sihnnt.au5atnd-p2eoe0nrrgst0aonen9inxzeuealtrpincodeinsaeetdes • • • • C ons• is32tecnocmybiwneitdhhtohuerssoafmtraeinpinrgesanedntsatutdioenntaenxedrcinisetesrpretation every time MI A workbo•o1k6,mpoodcukleestingculuiddein,gaanndASleMaEdeYr1’4s.5g-2u0i0d9euipsdaavteailable to complement the program.• sEmffeec.toivregly/gteeaocthoplersonnel at many different levels Managing Teams in Manufacturing Technica••l GFCuoentndtsahumeletsaanmtnatelstp,orIeandscevn.a,tnac2tei0odn1tra0anidn—iningt3e2rprheotautriosn every time Product I•DW: oDrkVb1o0okP,UpoBc5ke•t g$ui9d,e3, a0n0d/lMeaedmerb’segrusi:de$a8ls,o50av0ailable Avoid the pervasive pitfalls that often limit team performance and learn why team-based organizationsLearn from the Experts PGreoodTuoPLclertoPaIgrDrnroa:mmBWoarKote0sramk9beboP.uooUtrogtBhk/g1ee3Gote•oolT.$o$l F8u5n/dMameemnbtaelsrsT:ra$in7in6g.50 almost always out-perform traditional top-down PGreoodTuoPclrtoPIdDruo:ctBPIDKo:c0Dk9VeP1t0UPGBUu2Bid55e• $11/Members: $10 organizations. A case study of Hewlett-Packard illustrates how this team-based organization helps GeoTol Pro Leader’s Guide break down adversarial relationships between departments, production stages, and unions and Product ID: BK10PUB4 • $40/Members: $36 management. sme.org/mi Scott and Al Neumann, SME, 1993 — 35 minutes Technical Consultants Inc (TCI) Product ID: DV03PUB105 • $280/Members: $25212 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGEFrom Concept to Customer: Portfolio, Pipeline, Strategic Project Management: Toolsand Strategic Project Management and Techniques for Planning, Decision Making, and ImplementationGain a broad, comprehensive perspective of project management, covering the entireconcept-to-customer cycle of complex strategic projects. Termini shares his 40-plus This book examines and documents methodsyears of experience and provides real-world, practical applications that illustrate the for developing and employing critical projectapplication of various project management strategies, as well as strategic and tactical management skills. The emphasis is on providingplanning tools. A step-by-step, proven approach, supported by tools, techniques, both novice and seasoned project managers withand examples, is used to show each important aspect of project management. Find insight into real-world, practical applications. Theportfolio and pipeline management techniques along with project planning, risk techniques are proven, the approach sound, andmanagement, leadership, performance metrics tools, and much more. the results measurable and significant. Case studies presented in the book illustrate the application ofSME, 2009, by Michael J. Termini various project management strategic and tacticalISBN: 978-0872638617, 458 pages, hardcover tools. The book follows a step-by-step approach,Product ID: BK09PUB8 • $72/Members: $62 supported by tools, techniques, and examples to illustrate each important aspect of projectToday and Tomorrow: Commemorative Edition of management. Among other topics, readers will learnFord’s 1926 Classic how to establish result-oriented project performance metrics to guarantee measurable results, exerciseThis classic, authored by the world’s most famous automaker, reveals the thinking fundamental process control techniques that willthat changed the industry forever. Ford’s ideas have never stopped having an impact help keep a project on budget and on schedule,— even Taiichi Ohno acknowledged that a key stimulus to JIT was his reading of this accurately assess project support systems andbook. Today and Tomorrow features a new introduction by James J. Padilla, Group address deficiencies early.Vice President, Ford North America, and includes an enhanced selection of photosillustrating the processes and facilities Ford covers in the text. SME, 1999, by Michael J. Termini ISBN: 978-0872635128, 200 pages, hardcoverCRC Press, 2002, by Henry Ford Product ID: BK99PUB12 • $28/Members: $20ISBN: 978-0915299362, 262 pages, hardcoverProduct ID: BK05PUB63 • $45.95/Members: $40.95 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 13

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Kaizen Event Package LEAN AND QUALITYThis package provides the essential information for an effective kaizen Kaizen Event Fieldbook: Foundation, Framework, and Standardevent. Included is the Shingo award-winning Kaizen Event Fieldbook: Work for Effective EventsFoundation, Framework, and Standard Work for Effective Events,and the popular Value Stream Mapping video program. The Kaizen Author Mark Hamel ties together lean theory with a multi-phase approach to kaizenEvent Fieldbook provides the necessary transformation jump-start, strategy, pre-event planning, execution, and follow-through. The “whys” and “hows”momentum, organizational learning and engagement, and sustainable, of effective kaizen event standard work and event management are revealed, asstep-function improvements. This indispensable reference is great for well as proven means to sustain the gains. Practical examples, figures and tables,lean leaders and implementers within any industry and for use at any and many real-life “Gemba Tales” provide for an enriched learning experience. Alsostage in the lean implementation journey. The video program covers the included is a chapter on the deployment of a kaizen promotion office, a glossary, andshop floor side and the human element behind this lean continuous two appendices, which offer blank forms and an overview of daily kaizen.improvement process. Both the book and video program can be ordered SME, 2010, by Mark R. Hamel with foreword by Arthur Byrneindividually. ISBN: 978-0872638631, 272 pages, softcover Product ID: BK09PUB16 • $50/Members: $45Product ID: PK14PUB8 • $179.10/Members: $156.60 Value Stream Mapping Produced in partnership with the Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership, we go inside Jotul North America to uncover the shop-floor element behind this process. Witness the outcomes of a two-day training event led by Pat Wardwell, chief operating officer for GBMP, as you learn a three-step process of documenting flow to identify waste and uncover opportunities for improved quality, cost MI control, lead time, and customer value. sme.org/mi SME, 2008 — 40 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB11 • $149/Members: $129 15 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

LEAN AND QUALITY Kaizen Success: Sustaining Long-Term Continuous Kaizen Event Implementation Manual, Improvements Fifth Edition This program showcases three Shingo award-winning companies that Author and Master Kaizen Sensei, Geoffrey Mika, explains have each had over ten years of successful experience deploying and why the Toyota Production System tools, including kaizen, sustaining long-term continuous improvements. The program focuses must work in tandem with a new way of thinking to bring beyond the tools, techniques, and practices of lean and onto the about cultural change. Revised and expanded in its fifth strategies for effectively embedding these continuous improvement edition, the manual provides a how-to guide for planning, principles into a company’s culture, behavior, and habits. Through organizing, and implementing kaizen events in any setting. Use the text to bring a level of competence and MI candid interviews, we examine real-world successes, mistakes, lessons understanding to event teams and participants as they become self-sufficient in the application of kaizen. learned, and results at Barnes Aerospace Fabrications, DJO Global Inc., and US Synthetic Corporation. sme.org/mi SME, 2006, by Geoffrey Mika SME, 2015 — 29 minutes ISBN: 978-0872638495, 228 pages, spiral-bound softcover Product ID: DV15PUB4 • $280/Members: $252 Product ID: BK06PUB22 • $50/Members: $45 Toast Kaizen An introduction to lean principles as narrated by Bruce Hamilton, Shingo Prize recipient and Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership president. The program highlights the seven wastes in an enjoyable but effective method. The simple process of making toast is used to illustrate the current state, waste identification, and target conditions for any process. Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership, 2005 — 25 minutes Product ID: DV05PUB39 • $99/Members: $8916 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYGemba Kaizen: A Commonsense Approach to a Lean Epiphanies: Catapult the Cow and OtherContinuous Improvement Strategy, Second Edition Inspirational Continuous Improvement StoriesWhen management focuses on implementing kaizen (incremental, Winner of the prestigious Shingo Research and Professionalcontinuous improvement) in the gemba (the worksite), unique Publication Award! It should not be surprising that theopportunities can be discovered for increasing the success application of world-class manufacturing techniques is evenand profitability of any organization. This book reveals how to more critical to company survival than it was a decade ago. Inimplement cost-effective, incremental improvements in your most Lean Epiphanies, Gary Conner relates inspirational stories of thecritical business processes. Global case studies demonstrate the places he has been, the companies he has worked with, and thesuccess of gemba kaizen. people he has met over the course of the last 20 years. Conner’s experience conducting hundreds of continuous improvementMcGraw-Hill Education, 2012, by Masaaki Imai events, involving thousands of team members, led to his writingISBN: 978-0071790352, 448 pages, hardcover this fun, easy-to-read collection of short stories.Product ID: BK12PUB7 • $40/Members: $36 Readers will find the conversational style refreshing and theThe New Lean Pocket Guide: Tools for the insights transformative and encouraging in their own continuousElimination of Waste, Second Edition improvement efforts. Each story relates an “Aha!” moment that teaches something new. Lean newcomers and seasonedThis pocket-sized booklet is designed for use as a practitioners alike will learn through Conner’s compellingconvenient, quick reference as you learn and implement insights into human nature, company culture, leadership, andlean manufacturing tools and techniques. It provides what it takes for business success in the changing dynamics ofvaluable insight into the nuances of lean. the new world economy. View a sample chapter at sme.org/epiphanies.MCS Media, Inc., 2009, by Don TappingISBN: 978-0977072095, 204 pages, spiral-bound softcover SME, 2015, by Gary ConnerProduct ID: BK09PUB15 • $9.95/Members: $9 ISBN: 978-0872638785, 249 pages, softcover Product ID: BK14PUB8 • $35/Members: $31.50 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 17

LEAN AND QUALITY Lean Manufacturing Video Package Kanban Systems On these two pages you will find eight of our top-selling video programs on lean Ideal as an introduction to from the Manufacturing Insights Video Series, which we have bundled together into one convenient package. Video programs may be ordered individually. the basic concepts of kanban, sme.org/mi you’ll learn what kanban SME 2000-2005 — 3 hours 12 minutes Product ID: PK06PUB9 • $1,440/Members: $1,296 systems are available, how MI they work, and where they’ll be successful. Discussion centers on how this lean tool supports inventory control to better respond to customer demands, promote visual control, and reduce managerial and inventory costs. Product ID: DV04PUB1 • $280/Members: $252Breakthrough Kaizen Five S Factory Introduction to LeanEvents Makeover ManufacturingExperience an actual Great for anyone from novices This program introduces thekaizen event at the Lantech MI to seasoned lean practitioners, MI concept of lean manufacturing MICorporation where over 100 this program shows you how to increase organizationalproductivity, quality, safety, to identify the seven wastes involvement in the transitionand ergonomics improvements were completed. Hear of lean by going through the process with two companies. It from mass production to lean production. Core philosophiescomments from several experienced kaizen leaders as they includes interviews with those responsible for the success behind lean manufacturing are explained and providedescribe employee attitudes found in a successful event. of the projects and case studies at Symmons Industries and insight on adopting lean principles to enhance productivity,The essential goals of kaizen are illustrated so you can solve Affordable Interior Systems. improve quality, and increase profits. Examples of visualproblems and eliminate waste within your company. Product ID: DV05PUB12 • $120/Members: $108 management, standardized work, and value-added versusProduct ID: DV03PUB37 • $120/Members: $108 non-value-added activities are included. Product ID: DV03PUB46 • $120/Members: $10818 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYIntroduction to Quick Changeover forLean Tooling Lean ManufacturingThis program will help you Study case examples of quickorganize your tooling so you can MI changeover in the plastic MIfind every tool you need in less injection molding, metalthan 30 seconds. It will help stamping, and metal cuttingyou get tooling ready faster so that setup time is minimized. industries. Learn how each reduced changeover times to beYou will be able to rely on your tools for precision so inspection more responsive to customer needs as well as the benefits oftime can be eliminated. The program also shows you ways of reducing setup times, how to identify wasted time by analyzingreducing administrative tooling costs by demonstrating kanban your current routine, and the five common organizationalsystems for keeping track of tooling inventory. procedures to follow when implementing quick changeover.Product ID: DV03PUB40 • $120/Members: $108 Product ID: DV03PUB33 • $280/Members: $252 Office Kaizen: Transforming Office Operations into a StrategicMapping Your Value Visual Controls Competitive AdvantageStream See how visual controls are This book presents a unified, consistent approach that enables businesses to establish a strategicSee how one company used developed and used in a factory competitive advantage by significantly improving the efficiency, quality, and productivity of theirvalue stream mapping to environment to help identify office and administrative processes.reduce inventory and create MI production problems and improve MI ASQ Quality Press, 2003, by William Lareau ISBN: 978-0873895569, 174 pages, softcoverone-piece flow in the assembly productivity. Case studies at four Product ID: BK05PUB68 • $34/Members: $30.60of automotive mirrors. Kanban card systems, andon lights, leading companies show how to control inventory, scheduleinventory trigger points and other lean concepts illustrate the maintenance, and clearly mark machine and tool locations. Wemethods used to improve product quality and delivery. James look at the typical worker reaction to using visual controls andT. Womack, PhD, President of the Lean Enterprise Institute, illustrate the steps needed to help sustain the gains achieveddescribes the power of current- and future-state value stream after implementation.mapping. Product ID: DV03PUB34 • $280/Members: $252Product ID: DV03PUB35 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 19

LEAN AND QUALITY What Lean Means George Koenigsaecker, president of Lean Investments, and lean sensei for nearly three decades, gives an updated analysis of lean concepts as they relate to the operations of the Shingo award-winning company, Hearth and Home Technologies in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Witness the employee culture required to fuel its journey, and learn to combat first-time uneasiness with lean behavior by placing it in context with continuous improvement. sme.org/mi MI SME, 2008 — 29 minutes MI Product ID: DV07PUB12 • $149/Members: $129 Building a Lean Culture Lean Manufacturing in a Small Shop Learn how to sustain your lean improvements and ways Witness how lean manufacturing helped Peterson Pacific Corporation to ensure buy-in from employees at all levels of the reduce the time it takes to manufacture new machines. Learn how organization. While fundamentally changing workplace simple changes made for a more efficient plant layout and added culture is easier said than done, the HID Corporation is well flow to their assembly process. Interviews with key managers and on its way. See how the company built a sturdy foundation supervisors illustrate how they selected business improvement areas, — teamwork, community involvement, and social interaction and the problems that slowed down their initial application of lean. among employees — from which new improvement ideas sme.org/mi continue to positively impact quality, cost, and delivery. sme.org/mi MI SME, 2007 — 28 minutes SME, 2006 — 22 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB7 • $120/Members: $108 Product ID: DV06PUB15 • $120/Members: $10820 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYLean Manufacturing: A Plant Floor Guide Creating a Lean Culture: Tools to Sustain Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop, Lean Conversions, Third Edition Second EditionGain an easy-to-digest understanding of leanimplementation fundamentals and processes critical This best-selling book shows you how to implement a Thousands of people at hundreds of companies haveto the successful lean transformation of any plant. sustainable, successful transformation by developing used the Shingo award-winning first edition of LeanSpecific chapters on mapping the value stream, policy a culture that has your stakeholders throughout the Manufacturing for the Small Shop as their guide todeployment, the five-phase implementation process, organizational chart involved and invested in the outcome. shorten delivery times, eliminate waste, improve quality,and problem solving illustrate concepts with a pragmatic It teaches you how to successfully navigate the politics and reduce costs. Author Gary Conner extensively evolvesapproach. In addition, the brownfield implementation in cross-functional process improvement projects, and to these principles with new case studies, anecdotes, tools,chapter is a must-read for anyone contemplating a lean engage executives in ways that are personally meaningful and techniques developed through his experiences inchangeover from traditional mass production. to them. If you are a leader at any level in an organization implementing lean in both small and large companies. undergoing or considering a lean transformation, this is Learn how to adopt a lean culture, lead change, andSME, 2001, edited by John Allen, Charles Robinson, where you should start and finish ... and start again. benchmark progress. Book includes access to onlineand David Stewart tools.ISBN: 978-0872635258, 495 pages, hardcover Taylor and Francis, 2014, by David MannProduct ID: BK01PUB7 • $105/Members: $89 ISBN: 978-1482243239, 407 pages, softcover SME, 2008, by Gary Conner, foreword by Norman Bodek Product ID: BK15PUB5 • $49.95/Members: $44.95 ISBN: 978-0872638587, 334 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK08PUB25 • $45/Members: $39 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 21

LEAN AND QUALITY The Secrets of Getting Lean Ideas from Employees Front-line employees see many problems and opportunities that their managers don’t, but most organizations fail to tap into this extraordinary potential source of revenue enhancement and savings — generating ideas. This package includes the book, Ideas Are Free, along with eight video programs which set a roadmap for integrating ideas and idea management. The book and video programs may be purchased individually. SME, 2004 — 5 hours, 40 minutes Product ID: PK04PUB4 • $595.75/Members: $536.17 Ideas Are Free Lean Thinking: Banish Waste and Create Wealth in Your Corporation Berret-Koehler Publishers, 2004, by Alan G. Robinson, PhD and Dean M. Schroeder, PhD ISBN: 978-1576752821, 256 pages, hardcover Womack and Jones formed a network of companies Product ID: BK04PUB2 • $21.95/Members: $19.75 and individuals dedicated to lean production, whose stories form the basis of this book. Showa What is an Idea? The Characteristics of a Good Process Manufacturing, a Japanese maker of radiators and boilers, for instance, pulled itself out of an earnings Product ID: DV04PUB3 Product ID: DV04PUB7 slump by changing from mass-producing batches of $80/Members: $72 $80/Members: $72 standardized equipment to producing customized small lots. This book is for specialists who want to The Power of Small Ideas Focusing Ideas on What Matters Most streamline processes. Product ID: DV04PUB4 Product ID: DV04PUB8 Simon and Schuster, 2003 by James P. Womack and $80/Members: $72 $80/Members: $72 Daniel T. Jones ISBN: 978-0743249270, 400 pages, hardcover What About Rewards for the Ideas? Getting More and Better Ideas Product ID: BK03PUB35 • $32/Members: $28.80 Product ID: DV04PUB5 Product ID: DV04PUB9 $80/Members: $72 $80/Members: $72 Making Ideas a Central Part of Work Liberating and Transforming: Employee Ideas and Lean Culture Product ID: DV04PUB6 $80/Members: $72 Product ID: DV04PUB10 $80/Members: $7222 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MITraining Within Industry Incorporating Lean: From the Customer-Focused Manufacturing Factory to Front OfficeSee how the four modules of training within industry — This program presents the innovative techniques used forjob relations, job instruction, job methods, and job safety A global leader in particle separation equipment, SWECO creating a highly flexible workforce and details the steps— work together to generate cooperation and positive applied lean plant-wide, from the office to the loading dock. used when implementing a cell. See how Milwaukeeemployee relations, teach supervisors how to quickly train SWECO team leaders reveal the secrets for continuous Electric Tool Corporation successfully transformed to aemployees, establish and maintain standardized work, improvement within their operation. See how they used a more flexible, short lead-time system through cellularprovide a framework for sustained continuous process two-prong approach to apply lean, helping them to increase manufacturing, kaizen, and just-in-time productionimprovement, and maintain a safe work environment. profits, improve quality, reduce costs, and better serve their techniques resulting in remarkable improvements insme.org/mi customers. sme.org/mi productivity and profitability. sme.org/mi SME, 2008 — 24 minutesSME, 2009 — 30 minutes Product ID: DV08PUB6 • $149/Members: $129 SME, 1997 — 30 minutesProduct ID: DV08PUB16 • $149/Members: $129 Product ID: DV03PUB53 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 23

LEAN AND QUALITYThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to Lean: Lessons The Lean Handbook: A Guide to the Bronze Running Today’s Factory: A Proven Strategyfrom the Road Certification Body of Knowledge for Lean ManufacturingEmbarking on a lean journey is similar to hitchhiking — there Written by a team of lean experts, this handbook is This book explains how the principles of lean manufacturingare many roads on which to wander and no single one is right indispensable to anyone interested in implementing can be used to achieve substantial and sustainablefor all. Discover the most critical lessons learned over the and sustaining a lean initiative. By addressing the Lean competitive advantages in today’s economic environment.authors’ combined 30-plus years of exploring lean highways Certification Body of Knowledge, this book provides a basic Scientific models from operations research are presented toand read stories based on real-world applications. The understanding of the lean principles, systems, and tools at a explain how and why these lean manufacturing principlesauthors focus on areas where most lean efforts fail, providing tactical level to drive improvements with measurable results. should be applied. A branch of queuing theory knownsteps to take to reenergize, accelerate and sustain a lean The industry-leading Lean Certification program is the result as factory physics is introduced, and its agreement withtransformation. The book concludes with interviews of lean of a partnership among four leading non-profit organizations lean philosophy is demonstrated. The authors highlightpractitioners on the front lines of change at Chrysler, Ross — ASQ, AME, Shingo Institute, and SME — that collectively the importance of culture and organizational structureControls, DTE Energy, RSR Corporation, and Nemak. set the standard for operational excellence and an improved and provide clear strategies for affecting change in any workforce. organization.SME, 2005, by Jamie Flinchbaugh and Andy CarlinoISBN: 978-0872638310, 196 pages, hardcover ASQ Quality Press, 2012, edited by Anthony Manos Hanser Publications, 1999, by Charles StandardProduct ID: BK05PUB51 • $30/Members: $27 and Chad Vincent and Dale Davis ISBN: 978-0873898041, 411 pages, hardcover ISBN: 978-1569902578, 293 pages, hardcover24 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763 Product ID: BK12PUB8 • $129/Members: $116 Product ID: BK99PUB11 • $59.95/Members: $53.95

LEAN AND QUALITYLean Production Simplified: Plain-Language Guide Poka-Yoke: Mistake Proofingto the World’s Most Powerful Production System,Third Edition Examine the modern and practical methods of mistake proofing or “poka-yoke.” See how the use of mistake-Lean Production Simplified gives a clear overview of the structure proofing techniques can help reduce costs, increase quality,and tools of the lean production system. Written for the practitioner and accelerate customer delivery time. The commonplaceby a practitioner, it delivers a comprehensive insider’s view of lean examples provide a perfect training tool for anyone wantingmanagement. The author helps readers grasp the system as a whole, to build a more reliable and predictable improvement processas well as the factors that animate it. This new edition deepens that can easily integrate with other business procedures.and extends the previous edition with case studies on lean outsidethe factory in settings such as health care, IT, finance, design, MI sme.org/miengineering, and more. The author’s straightforward, common senseapproach makes this book an easily accessible, on-the-floor resource SME, 2008 — 31 minutesfor every team member. Product ID: DV08PUB8 • $149/Members: $129Taylor and Francis, 2015, by Pascal Dennis Single Piece FlowISBN: 978-1498708876, 223 pages, softcoverProduct ID: BK15PUB7 • $39.95/Members: $35.95 Advance your own lean training initiative through the practical applications behind single piece flow. Industry insights from Conmed Linvatec, a world-class manufacturer of surgical equipment, focus on how the company transformed production of large batches to making only what its customers need, becoming more profitable, competitive, and responsive to the demands of the marketplace. sme.org/mi MI SME, 2006 — 18 minutes Product ID: DV06PUB13 • $120/Members: $108 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 25

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MIMistake Proofing: Achieving Zero Defects Lean Automation Learning Lean Through SimulationAs products increase in complexity and processes have This program explores the motivations and practical Experience a realistic lean experiment without the highto be configured very quickly to hit small windows of implementation of automation in manufacturing and how cost or risk of failure. Recorded at the Lean Learningopportunity, the implementation of a mistake proofing can be more effective when used with lean principles. Center in Novi, Michigan, you will observe differentprogram, or poka-yoke, becomes a critical part of any While there is a school of thought that believes lean equals methods teams applied to solve a similar problem. Learnmanufacturing system. Explore how to implement poka- simple and therefore manual, looking through the lens how lean is a process of improvement and see how theyoke and the direction it has led various manufacturers. of a lean mind-set can actually help optimize the use of application of lean principles and rules can increaseSee how several leading companies developed systems automation. Using lean principles helps guide automation efficiency, improve quality, and strengthen customer-to answer key questions in the mistake-proofing process. improvements to secure gains in throughput, quality, supplier connections. sme.org/misme.org/mi consistency, and cost as well as worker safety and health.SME, 1996 — 30 minutes Three companies share their experiences with lean and SME, 2003 — 23 minutesProduct ID: DV03PUB52 • $280/Members: $252 automation. sme.org/mi Product ID: DV03PUB70 • $120/Members: $10826 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763 SME, 2009 — 24 minutes Product ID: DV08PUB14 • $149/Members: $129

LEAN AND QUALITYThe Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles Real Numbers: Management Accounting in a Toyota Production System: Beyondfrom the World’s Greatest Manufacturer Lean Organization Large-Scale ProductionThis book explains Toyota’s unique approach to lean Current management accounting practices produce This classic text provides striking insights into howmanagement — the 14 principles that drive Toyota’s financial statements that are unnecessarily complex and do the Toyota Production System can be adapted forquality and efficiency-obsessed culture. Discover how the not fully detail financial information. This explosive issue manufacturing organizations — and how it can work forright combination of long-term philosophy, processes, and its implications are fully explored in Real Numbers. you. Written as a historical and philosophical descriptionpeople, and problem solving can transform your The authors, each a chief financial executive, describe how of the rationale and purpose of just-in-time and leanorganization into a lean, learning enterprise. management accounting evolved to this point and how manufacturing, the book brings essential knowledge to any simplicity and clarity can be restored — particularly in a lean manufacturing initiative.McGraw-Hill Education, 2004, by Jeffrey K. Liker lean organization.ISBN: 978-0071392310, 330 pages, hardcover Productivity Press, 1988, by Taiichi OhnoProduct ID: BK05PUB66 • $30/Members: $27 Managing Times Press, 2003, by Jean E. Cunningham ISBN: 978-0915299140, 176 pages, hardcover and Orest J. Fiume Product ID: BK05PUB55 • $62.95/Members: $56.65 ISBN: 978-0972809900, 194 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK05PUB69 • $27.50/Members: $24.75 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 27

LEAN AND QUALITYLean Solutions: How Companies and Lean Transformation: How to Change Your The Lean Design Guidebook: EverythingCustomers Can Create Value and Wealth Business into a Lean Enterprise Your Product Development Team Needs to Slash Manufacturing CostLean Solutions establishes the ground-breaking principles In this easy-to-read, practical guide, two top businessof lean consumption showing companies how to eliminate executives explain how to employ the techniques The Lean Design Guidebook describes 18 powerful andinefficiency during consumption. This book deconstructs pioneered by Toyota to put your business in position to practical tools for dramatic manufacturing cost reduction.the broken producer-consumer model and shows bury the competition. They draw upon their personal An integrated approach to the application of these waste-businesses how to repair it. experience of transforming dozens of manufacturing plants eliminating tools is described, along with proven methods and businesses around the world to provide you with real for training and deployment within a single team or anSimon and Schuster, 2005, by James P. Womack and life examples of what works and what doesn’t. entire organization.Daniel T. JonesISBN: 978-743277785, 355 pages, softcover The Oaklea Press, 1999, by Bruce A. Henderson and Technology Perspectives, 2004, by Ronald MascitelliProduct ID: BK15PUB6 • $17/Members: $15.30 Jorge L. Larco, foreword by James P. Womack ISBN: 978-0966269727, 312 pages, spiral-bound ISBN: 978-0964660120, 286 pages, hardcover softcover Product ID: BK05PUB62 • $26.95/Members: $24 Product ID: BK04PUB10 • $44.95/Members: $40.4528 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITY Engineering a Lean Supply Chain This introductory program explores the business practice of supply chain collaboration and explains how companies are “leaning” their supply chain. Learn the steps to discover the waste in your supply chain and see how to define your company’s core competencies. Case studies are featured. sme.org/mi SME, 2002 — 17 minutes MI Product ID: DV03PUB39 • $120/Members: $108Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, Supply Chain Managementand Employee Satisfaction, Second Edition Information technology is used to gather real-time data toAuthor Mark Graban explains how lean manufacturing principles such provide meaningful management information for maintainingas value stream mapping and standardized work can help hospital supplier-customer relationships. We show how companiespersonnel identify and eliminate waste in their own processes. Lean have used real-time information systems to track sales andHospitals details root cause, problem-solving and daily processes that inventory. Detailed interviews shed insight into dramaticallycan engage all personnel in systemic improvement from effectively reducing finished goods inventory while providing newpreventing delays for patients, reducing wasted motion for caregivers, products to customers. sme.org/miand improving the overall quality of care. MI SME, 1999 — 30 minutesCRC Press, 2011, by Mark Graban, foreword by John Toussaint, MD Product ID: DV03PUB43 • $280/Members: $252ISBN: 978-1439870433, 245 pagesProduct ID: BK12PUB12 • $55.95/Members: $50.35 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 29

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MIA Lean Supply Chain at John Deere Work Measurement Green Lean: Achieving OutstandingLook inside the successful partnership between John Deere Environmental Performance with Leanand one of their suppliers, R&B Machining and Grinding Learn work measurement practices and see howCo. to see how continuous improvement in both companies manufacturers are using them to measure productivity Expert consultants Dean Schroeder and Alan Robinsonled to profits in a competitive marketplace. sme.org/mi improvements. You’ll see a basic time study conducted invite you inside Subaru Indiana Automotive to see howSME, 2002 — 21 minutes at Cooper Instrument Corporation and how MacGreggor lean improvements led to breakthroughs in environmentalProduct ID: DV03PUB32 • $120/Members: $108 Golf uses a work measurement to develop standards and performance. See the impact behind employee involvement generate routings. Learn how Cramerton Automotive utilizes and first-hand examples of waste reduction including reuse30 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763 work sampling techniques on an inspection and packing of packaging and recycling of raw materials. sme.org/mi line, and how Kohler depends on work measurement SME, 2008 — 29 minutes to establish and correct standards for both direct and Product ID: DV08PUB9 • $149/Members: $129 indirect labor. Hear from Royal Dossett, an expert on work measurement application and technology, and Donovan Young, Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, at Georgia Tech. sme.org/mi SME, 1997 — 30 minutes Product ID: DV03PUB54 • $280/Members: $252

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MITotal Productive Maintenance (TPM) Blitz DFM: Design for Manufacturing Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA)Watch what happens as team members from the Modern Go inside Storage Technology, where DFM was used to cutDrop Forge Company emerge from a four-day total cost 86% and reduced the part count from 119 to 36. Nicholas Dewhurst of Boothroyd Dewhurst explains theproductive maintenance kaizen event to identify potential Viewers also see how DFM was applied to large hydraulic concepts and use of DFMA in product analysis to help youproblems, determine root causes for underperforming cylinders at Caterpillar, Inc. At Xerox, DFM was used to understand the drivers of cost, and the interaction of theequipment, and brainstorm improvement ideas. sme.org/mi redesign a paper feed guide with fewer parts. And, at IBM, individual pieces within the product to optimize design,SME, 2011 — 31 minutes standardized components helped to expedite product manufacturability, and assembly. Companies case studiedProduct ID: DV10PUB1 • $149/Members: $129 development. sme.org/mi include MDS-SCIEX and Plug Power. sme.org/mi SME, 1990 — 43 minutes SME, 2005 — 30 minutes Product ID: DV03PUB50 • $280/Members: $252 Product ID: DV05PUB2 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 31

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MIRight-Sized Equipment Failure Mode Effects Analysis Lean AccountingAn exclusive look into Boeing Company’s Commercial Quality standards like ISO-9000 and QS-9000 require Use this program to provide everyone in your organizationAirplane Plant and Integrated Aero Structures Division failure mode effects analysis (FMEA) on all new products. with a common understanding of lean accounting andexplains how right-sized equipment improved their lean To shorten development cycles, many different experts its impact on the road to becoming lean. See how leanprocess. Instead of large product batches that must be are involved in the design and testing phases of new accounting supports lean manufacturing by offering datastored, right-sized equipment produces just the amount of products. Give your design team a good understanding of that enhances continuous improvement, value streamproduct needed and errors in the process can be quickly the importance of risk reduction, how FMEA tracks these analysis, and performance. Experts Brian Maskell andexposed and eliminated. sme.org/mi responsibilities, and how FMEA is used to distinguish Orry Fiume outline ways to become a world leader in leanSME, 2006 — 26 minutes between product and process risk. sme.org/mi business management. Company case studies includeProduct ID: DV06PUB1 • $280/Members: $252 Southco, Inc. and MarquipWardUnited. sme.org/mi SME, 2002 — 13 minutes Product ID: DV03PUB38 • $120/Members: $108 SME, 2005 — 32 minutes Product ID: DV05PUB44 • $255/Members: $22932 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYNatural Capitalism: Creating the Next Lean Manufacturing Systems and Cell Design Lean Tooling: The Right Tool at the Right TimeIndustrial Revolution Experts J.T. Black and Steve Hunter explain how cellular The purpose of lean tooling is simple: to ensure that the right tool,In this ground-breaking blueprint for a new systems comprise the foundation of the entire lean in good condition, is in the hands of the right person, at the righteconomy, three leading business visionaries explain implementation process. Learn how to integrate quality and time, in the right place. To do that, the authors have created a uniquehow the world is on the verge of a new industrial reliability control, machine tool maintenance, production five-phase process. This text targets tools and tooling. But so muchrevolution. Natural Capitalism describes a future and inventory control, and suppliers into the linked-cell waste has grown around tools and tooling that you must deal within which business and environmental interests system for one-piece-parts movement within cells and equipment, processes, and people as well. The job of lean tooling isincreasingly overlap, and in which companies small-lot movement between cells. Also provides leading- to eliminate all waste in the process while it performs its purpose.can improve their bottom lines and help solve edge information on how three-dimensional software can be Lean tooling goes far beyond quick changeovers, setup reductions,environmental problems. used to simulate hypothetical cells and map out the impact and the 5S program. It provides autonomous maintenance for tooling, ergonomics has on productivity in existing cells. a kanban for tooling program, complete standardization, and visualBack Bay Books, 2000, by Paul Hawken, control systems.Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins SME, 2003, by J.T. Black, PhD, FSME andISBN: 978-0316353007, 416 pages, softcover Steve L. Hunter, PhD SME, 2002, by Tom Fabrizio and Don TappingProduct ID: BK05PUB64 • $18.99/Members: $17 ISBN: 978-0872636477, 325 pages, hardcover ISBN: 978-0872636453, 150 pages, softcover Product ID: BK03PUB2 • $85/Members: $77 Product ID: BK02PUB11 • $60/Members: $54 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip 33

LEAN AND QUALITY MI MI MIIntroduction to Lean Tooling Lean Tooling in Action Lean ITSThis program will help you organize your tooling so you Visit Lee Blake Precision Machining, Eaton Aerospace, Watch how one company overcame skepticism to inspirecan find every tool you need in less than 30 seconds. It K&A Machine and Tool, and Classic Turning to see how success. Produced in cooperation with the Association forwill help you get tooling ready faster so that setup time is lean tooling, Five S, and kanban systems have saved these Manufacturing Excellence (AME), employees from Kimberly-minimized. You will be able to rely on your tools for precision companies time and money. This program is designed to be Clark and lean expert Jean Cunningham openly discuss howso inspection time can be eliminated. The program also used in conjunction with the program, Introduction to Lean they implemented lean principles to reduce waste in existingshows you ways of reducing administrative tooling costs by Tooling, which presents the five phases of implementing lean information technology systems (ITS). Candid interviewsdemonstrating kanban systems for keeping track of tooling tooling. sme.org/mi reveal and celebrate the realistic expectations of adopting ainventory. sme.org/mi SME, 2003 — 26 minutes lean culture focused on value-added customer service. Product ID: DV03PUB41 • $120/Members: $108 sme.org/miSME, 2003 — 18 minutesProduct ID: DV03PUB40 • $120/Members: $108 SME, 2010 — 50 minutes Product ID: DV10PUB2 • $149/Members: $12934 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYRealistic Cost Estimating for Lean Product DevelopmentManufacturing, Third Edition Authors and educators Michael Kennedy and RonThe most effective way to generate an estimate of a newproduct’s cost, engineering change cost, or innovation Mascitelli provide unique but synergistic approachescost is through a detailed cost investigation. Analysis ofthe available materials and processes leads to the most to lean product development implementation alongeconomical and financial decisions. Now in its thirdedition, Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing has with tips on how to avoid pitfalls and ensure success.been used by students and practitioners since 1968 inthis endeavor. Revised and expanded, the book recognizes Get started on your journey to dramatic reductionsthe extremely important role estimating is playing intoday’s highly competitive global economy. Realistic in time-to-market and greater value creation forCost Estimating for Manufacturing provides a surveyof the myriad manufacturing processes and practices your customers. Viewers hear practical, real-worldand combines this with in-depth explanations andexamples of costing methods and tools. A comprehensive, MI experiences from several firms to help guide their ownstandardized approach to their application is given. lean product development and deployment strategy.Among the manufacturing processes surveyed are: sme.org/mimachining, casting, stamping, forging, welding, plasticstechnology, finishing, and rapid prototyping. SME, 2009 — 29 minutes Product ID: DV08PUB11 • $149/Members: $129SME, 2016, edited by Michael LemberskyISBN: 978-0872638754, 379 pages, hardcover Setup ReductionProduct ID: BK14PUB1 • $70/Members: $63 Follow a three-day journey at Plymouth Tube where Realistic Cost Estimating for Manufacturing, Rick Feller, manager of manufacturing excellence, is Third Edition Instructor’s Guide your host for the company’s setup reduction kaizen. See how to lead a setup reduction event, measure SME, 2016, edited by Michael Lembersky your current methods, identify time elements Product ID: BK14PUB11_E • $20/Members: $17 within a setup, and learn what it takes to change and prove out methods. The program also covers MI team composition, equipment needs, encountering resistance, and achieving team consensus. sme.org/mi SME, 2008 — 21 minutes Product ID: DV08PUB10 • $149/Members: $129 35 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

LEAN AND QUALITYA Primer on the Taguchi Method, MISecond Edition Six SigmaRediscover the techniques and applications of the renowned Taguchi approach to quality in thisenhanced edition that expands on how to design, analyze, and interpret experiments for a wide range of In this program you will discover how a six sigma qualitycommon products and processes. For those who need a more rigorous statistical treatment, the book’s program has improved three different manufacturingappendices provide full mathematical details on orthogonal arrays, triangular tables and linear graphs, organizations. Insightful interviews with both manufacturingalong with fully worked solutions to problems presented in the example case studies. and quality personnel share their results of several six sigma programs conducted. Company case studies include GretagSME, 2010, by Ranjit K. Roy Imaging, Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, and Lockheed Martin.ISBN: 978-0872638648, 300 pages, hardcover sme.org/miProduct ID: BK09PUB26 • $105/Members: $90 SME, 2001 — 29 minutes Product ID: DV03PUB36 • $280/Members: $252Six Sigma and Other Continuous Improvement Tools for the Small ShopWritten by the author of the award-winning best-seller Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop, thisbook concentrates on six sigma in the small shop environment and shows the relationship betweencontinuous improvement, lean, and quality. Learn how continuous improvement tools support eachother. A special hands-on CD-ROM is included, which can help make the DMAIC (define, measure,analyze, improve, control) process easier for obtaining six-sigma quality.SME, 2002, by Gary ConnerISBN: 978-0872635838, 376 pages, hardcoverProduct ID: BK02PUB8 • $75/Members: $6336 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

LEAN AND QUALITYLearning to See: Value-Stream Mapping to Create Value Practical Lean Accounting: A Proven System for Measuringand Eliminate MUDA and Managing the Lean Enterprise, Second EditionThis simple tool makes it possible for you to see through the clutter of a Practical Lean Accounting explains exactly what it takes to transform acomplex plant and documents Toyota’s mapping methodology. You’ll soon be traditional accounting system to one that supports and enhances a company’sable to identify all of the processing steps along the path from raw materials lean efforts. Defining the fundamental principles of lean accounting, itto finished goods for each product and all of the information flows going back demonstrates how to use them to identify and eliminate wasteful transactions.from the customer through the plant and upstream to suppliers. The foreword The book includes coverage of cell performance measurement, use of theand introduction describes how they discovered the mapping tool in their box score, operational and financial planning, cost targeting, lean accountingstudy of Toyota. diagnostics, and value stream mapping. The book contains a wealth of tools that makes it ideal for company training sessions and advanced undergraduate andLean Enterprise Institute, 2003, by Mike Rother and John Shook, foreword by graduate-level courses. Enhanced with extensive end-of-chapter exercises and aDaniel T. Jones and James P. Womack CD-ROM with lean accounting tools.ISBN: 978-0966784305, 112 pages, softcoverProduct ID: BK05PUB60 • $60/Members: $54 CRC Press, 2011, by Brian H. Maskell, Bruce Baggaley, and Larry Grasso ISBN: 978-1439817162, 447 pages, softcoverThe Squeeze: A Novel Approach to Business Sustainability Product ID: BK11PUB27 • $68.95/Members: $62.05Barely breaking even, Brookings Manufacturing is feeling the squeeze evenafter five years of lean implementation. Do they sell the barely profitablebusiness and leave the fate of lifetime friends/co-workers to chance,move 200 manufacturing jobs overseas, and substantially affect the localcommunity, or try something new and quick? See what happens to theemployees, customers, suppliers, and even the bank when BrookingsManufacturing uses the Triple Bottom Line to sustain business.SME, 2007, by Gary LangenwalterISBN: 978-0872638501, 368 pages, softcoverProduct ID: BK06PUB30 • $25/Members: $21 37 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clip

SME: Training and Connecting ManufacturersYou’re already familiar with our extensive collection of manufacturing books and videos.But you may not know about all the other ways we support the manufacturing industry.Whether you’re looking for industry connections, training and development solutions,cutting-edge technical information or the opportunity to inspire next-generationmanufacturers, we can help.sme.org

MACHINING FMP FMP FMPTurning and the Lathe Milling and Machining Centers GrindingTurning on the lathe is one of the most common Discover what makes milling with machining centers an Watch the grinding process and how it is used to shapemetalcutting operations. Explore the basic components important high-volume process for shaping materials. and finish metal and other materials. The applicationsof an engine lathe, workholding arrangements, tooling Learn about the milling process and the use of tool of these methods are featured along with illustrations ofarrangements, and turning process variables. FEATURES: changing, work changing, and workholding arrangements the most common abrasives and superabrasives. Featurescritical lathe dimensions, stock-holding methods, both on machining centers. Features the basics of knee mill include cylindrical, internal, centerless, and surfaceexternal and internal turning processes, CNC lathes, tool- and machining centers; milling cutters, operations, grinding processes; types of abrasives and bondingholding methods, and operating parameters. sme.org/fmp accessories, and process variables; and operational methods; grinding wheel maintenance; the specifics ofSME, 2010 — 31 minutes performance. sme.org/fmp surface finishing; and grinding safety. sme.org/fmpProduct ID: DV09PUB1 • $280/Members: $252 SME, 2010 — 31 minutes SME, 2012 — 25 minutes Product ID: DV09PUB2 • $280/Members: $252 Product ID: DV09PUB4 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clips 39

MACHINING FMP FMP FMPHolemaking Threading WorkholdingThis program explains the elements of a drill and the This program illustrates the dimensions that make up all Examine the principles and concepts inherent to alltypes used in various applications. Includes operating threads, including the major diameter, minor diameter, workholding, such as the “six degrees of freedom.” Youparameters and good drilling practices to help operators thread pitch, and thread pitch diameter. Learn various will also explore the various workholding options for millingunderstand what is happening during holemaking processes that produce external threads and internal and machining centers and lathes. Features includeoperations. Features include basic twist drill description, threads. Features various forms of tooling, thread- workholding requirements, methods for high- and low-importance of coolants, drill maintenance and sharpening, producing machinery, tapping process, and tapping volume parts, machining center workholding, and the usemanual and numerically controlled holemaking equipment, machines. sme.org/fmp of chucks, collets, and other lathe workholding devices.secondary drilling, and finishing operations. sme.org/fmp SME, 2010 — 29 minutes sme.org/fmp Product ID: DV09PUB5 • $280/Members: $252SME, 2010 — 29 minutes SME, 2011 — 29 minutesProduct ID: DV09PUB3 • $280/Members: $252 Product ID: DV09PUB6 • $280/Members: $25240 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

MACHININGMachine Tools: Specification, Purchase, Precision Machine Design High-Speed Machiningand Installation Explore the aspects of precision machine design. Both Learn about material adaptability and cycle-time reductionThis practical guide provides a systematic approach to component and system design considerations for precision along with the parameters that challenge the traditionalacquiring and setting up machine tools efficiently and machines are addressed. Theoretical analysis and practical ways of finishing complex workpieces. Proven productivitycost-effectively. It delivers a step-by-step plan for choosing implementation, in addition to many real-world design case improvements, including advanced cutting tools, simplifiedthe appropriate machine tool to meet your company’s studies, are also included. machining operations, and cost savings through practicalrequirements and building the foundation that fits the applications are addressed.specialized tool and the environment in which it will operate. SME, 1992, by Alexander H. SlocumReal-world examples and helpful checklists are included. ISBN: 978-0872634923, 800 pages, softcover SME, 2003, by Bert P. Erdel, PhD, LSMEIncrease productivity, reduce equipment downtime, and save Product ID: BK92PUB5 • $112/Members: $95 ISBN: 978-0872636491, 247 pages, hardcovermoney by applying the streamlined methods presented in Product ID: BK03PUB26 • $75/Members: $65this valuable resource.McGraw Hill Education and SME, 2013, byRussell GamblinISBN: 978-0071812221, 193 pages, hardcoverProduct ID: BK14PUB3 • $125/Members: $112.50 41 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clips

MACHINING MI MI FMPAdvanced Grinding High-Speed Machining Cutting Tool MaterialsExamine how recent advancements in grinding can be High-speed machining has been gaining acceptance due to Explore the wide variety of cutting tools and cutting tooloptimized to improve surface finish and accuracy in the advances that encompass high-speed machining centers, materials, from high-speed steel and carbide to super hardground parts. See the use of advanced cylindrical grinding tooling, programming, and software. Go inside Trutron Corp., materials. This program will guide you through selecting thetechniques, tool and cutter grinding, and the abrasive belt Protomatic, Inc., Gosiger 3D, and Metlfab, Inc., to see how proper tool material for turning and milling operations. Thegrinding of parts coated with high velocity oxygen fuel — a these four unique companies successfully implemented high various tool coatings and cutting tool failure modes are alsothermal spray coating containing a high percentage of speed machining systems to increase operation efficiencies, discussed. Program content includes high-speed steel grades,carbide. sme.org/mi customer turnaround, and cost savings. sme.org/mi coatings, and categories; cemented carbide categories,SME, 2009 — 31 minutes property variables, tool types, insert grades, coatings, andProduct ID: DV08PUB15 • $149/Members: $129 SME, 2007 — 36 minutes ANSI identification system; ceramic tool materials, cermet Product ID: DV06PUB8 • $280/Members: $252 tools, super hard tool materials, and tool failure modes. sme.org/fmp SME, 1997 — 25 minutes Product ID: DV03PUB12 • $280/Members: $25242 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

MACHINING FMP FTD FMPCutting Tool Geometries Cutting Tool Design Metalcutting FluidsEfficient metalcutting requires using the properly shaped Explore single-point and multi-point cutting tool geometries Learn what fluids actually do during the metalcuttingtool for the task. These cutting tools are all described by and machining variables that affect the design of cutting process and how to properly apply and care for them. Newertheir angles or geometries. To better understand these tools. Examine indexable insert geometries, chip-breaker technologies like minimum quantity lubrication and dryangles, this program examines single-point turning tool and designs, and toolholders for use in turning operations. You machining are also explained. Features include various typestoolholder geometries along with milling and multi-point tool will see examples of both linear travel and rotary travel multi- of cutting fluids, different application methods, how to selectgeometries. sme.org/fmp point tools, including the broach, twist drill, and face mill. the right fluids for your processes, methods for maintainingSME, 1997 — 27 minutes sme.org/ftd fluids, and safety requirements. sme.org/fmpProduct ID: DV03PUB13 • $280/Members: $252 SME, 2008 — 28 minutes SME, 2005 — 22 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB2 • $110/Members: $99 Product ID: DV05PUB41 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clips 43

MACHINING Deburring and Edge Finishing Handbook FMP Any engineer involved with part manufacturing will quickly discover how to accurately identify and evaluate Gears and Gear Manufacturing the most efficient and cost-effective deburring option(s) for a specific application. This text provides an overview of deburring along with approaches to consider when charged with cost reduction or process This program introduces many primary gear terms and improvement to a product that requires deburring or edge treatment. You will find insight into reducing or definitions including involute cure, base circle, pitch eliminating deburring and edge finishing costs through product design, tooling, and procedures. Detailed circle, pitch point, line of action, outside circle, root are 100 internationally recognized deburring and edge finishing processes you can employ. It also offers an circle, and many others. Also featured are various gear extensive base of technical information on the vast array of tools, applications, and procedures available. forms, functions, axis positions, and gear machining and finishing processes. sme.org/fmp SME, 1999, by LaRoux K. Gillespie, Dr. Eng, FSME, CMfgE, PE, CEng SME, 2002 — 22 minutes ISBN: 978-0872635012, 400 pages, hardcover Product ID: DV03PUB29 • $280/Members: $252 Product ID: BK99PUB9 • $119/Members: $99 Fundamentals of Tool Design, Sixth Edition This edition features updated and expanded tool designer objectives and responsibilities, a designer’s guide to machine tools, revised tool material, mechanical definitions and reference tables, expanded broaching examples and concepts, new sections on part location and support, expanded bushing applications, and revised GD&T information that includes ASME Y14.5- 2009. Includes a DVD featuring clips from the nine-program Fundamentals of Tool Design Video Series. sme.org/ftd SME, 2010, edited by John Nee ISBN: 978-0872638679, 464 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK10PUB2 • $110/Members: $90 Fundamentals of Tool Design, Sixth Edition Instructor’s Guide SME, 2010 ISBN: 978-0872638693, 64 pages, softcover Product ID: BK10PUB3 • $20/Members: $2044 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763

MACHINING FMP MI FTDElectrical Discharge Machining Minimum Quantity Lubrication Computer-Aided DesignElectrical discharge machining (EDM) shapes metal by This program surveys four very different manufacturers — Explore the tools and techniques used within fourcreating sparks that melt tiny portions of the workpiece, and Ford Motor Company, Amerimax, Advanced Mold, and World fundamental computer-aided design categories: Two-is an exceptionally diverse process that generates no cutting Machinery and Saws System Co. — that apply only the dimensional CAD, 3D modeling, 3D assembly design, andforces. EDM is especially useful in the production of fragile minimum amount of lubricant needed for each job. Each CAD analysis. Examine orthographic projection, workflow,parts that cannot take the stress of conventional machining. of these companies had once relied on traditional flood- and detailing, as well as the use of two-dimensionalThis program examines the process and the two primary coolant methods that supply large amounts of fluids to the sketching, feature-based parametric 3D modeling, andforms of EDM: Ram EDM and wire EDM. sme.org/fmp machining process, creating high handling, cleaning, and design editing. Other concepts include part mating/SME, 2014 — 29 minutes disposal costs, as well as hazards to plant workers’ skin and alignment, interference detection and dynamic motion, andProduct ID: DV13PUB2 • $280/Members: $252 lungs. Through MQL systems, costs were cut and hazards the four basic principles used in CAD analysis. sme.org/ftd eliminated, while increasing production rates and tool lifetimes. sme.org/mi SME, 2009 — 28 minutes Product ID: DV08PUB2 • $110/Members: $99 SME, 2007 — 39 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB10 • $280/Members: $252 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clips 45

MACHINING Cutting and Grinding Fluids: Selection and Application, Second Edition FMP This book makes it easy to match the properties and performance ofComputer Numerical Control fluids to the demands of your equipment, parts, and tooling. Learn the basics, such as how fluids function and fluid types, as well asThis program explains the basics of computer numerical control (CNC) by more technical information such as quality control and testing,featuring segments on CNC principles and CNC programming. In the principles troubleshooting, and regulatory considerations. A glossary of terms andsegment, we highlight the rectangular coordinate system and its use in machinability ratings tables are included for quick and easy reference.generating precision tool paths. Integral elements of the rectangular coordinatesystem are presented, including: program zero, coordinate points, coordinate SME, 1992, edited by Jeffrey D. Sillimanpolarity, the absolute mode, the incremental mode, quadrants, and the various ISBN: 978-0872634237, 212 pages, softcoveraxes of motion. The programming segment features a step-by-step examination Product ID: BK92PUB7 • $48/Members: $40of CNC part program commands and their various letter addresses and numericvalues. Discussion on point-to-point positioning, contouring, interpolation, Handbook of Jig and Fixture Design, Second Editioncompensations, special programming features, manual programming, computer-aided part design (CAD), and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) are Extensively illustrated with hundreds of proven designs and illustrations,presented. sme.org/fmp this book explains dozens of different types of fixtures. Eighteen chaptersSME, 2002 — 24 minutes show you both basic principles and advanced designs and applicationsProduct ID: DV03PUB9 • $280/Members: $252 for today’s flexible systems and numerically controlled machines.46 sme.org/store – 800.733.4763 SME, 1989, edited by William E. Boyes ISBN: 978-0872633656, 1,192 pages, hardcover Product ID: BK89PUB9 • $136/Members: $115

MACHININGParametric Programming for Deburring ProcessesComputer Numerical Control MachineTools and Touch Probes Deburring processes are used to finish sharp,In Parametric Programming for Computer undesirable part edges that are produced duringNumerical Control Machine Tools and TouchProbes, CNC expert and author Mike Lynch cutting and stamping operations. This programdemystifies this simple yet sophisticatedprogramming tool. In an easy-to-understand includes information on an array of deburringtutorial format, he presents a comprehensive how-to of parametric programming from a user’s point processes including cutting processes, powerof view. Focusing on three of the most popularversions of parametric programming — Fanuc’s brushing, bonded abrasive finishing, mass finishing,custom macro B, Okuma’s user task 2, and Fadal’smacro — the book describes what parametric abrasive blasting, abrasive-flow deburring, thermalprogramming is, what it can do, and how it doesit more efficiently than manual programming. FMP deburring, and electro-chemical deburring.Along with a host of program-simplifying sme.org/fmptechniques included in the book, you are treatedto descriptions of how to write, set up, and run SME, 2001 — 27 minutesgeneral-purpose subprograms; simulate the Product ID: DV03PUB27 • $280/Members: $252addition of control options; and integrate higherlevel programming capabilities at G-code level. Fixture DesignSME, 1996, by Mike L. Lynch Fixtures are workholding devices intended to hold,ISBN: 978-0872634817, 433 pages, softcoverProduct ID: BK96PUB17 • $95/Members: $80 locate, and support workpieces during manufacturing operations, such as machining and inspection. Examine both standard and custom fixtures, and the many variables that influence a fixtures design, including fixture materials, designated reference surfaces/datums, production rates/part quantities, FTD tooling accuracy, and the cost-benefit ratio. sme.org/ftd SME, 2009 — 19 minutes Product ID: DV07PUB3 • $110/Members: $99 eBook | eChapters Video Download | On-Demand | Clips 47

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