Standard Handbook of Chains
Discover the comprehensive and authoritative resource for mechanical engineering with the "Standard Handbook of Chains" by the American Chain Association. This essential reference, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2005, spans 424 pages and is now in its second edition.
Delve into key topics such as chain design considerations, enhanced power ratings for roller and silent chains, and effective methods for selecting drives with alternate lives. The handbook goes beyond basics, featuring dedicated chapters that address flat top chain conveyors, chain lubrication, installation techniques, and rigorous inspection and maintenance practices.
Whether you are an engineer, designer, or technician, this handbook is a must-have for anyone involved in the machinery and technology sectors. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to excel in your field by adding the "Standard Handbook of Chains" to your professional library today.