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Engineers Black Books

Engineers Black Books are technical engineering resource books including reference sheets, formulae, datasheets, common conversion factors and information about various industrial / engineering ...Read More

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EBB3INCH-L
Large Reference BookEnglish9.75"£61.28
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EBB3METRIC-L
Large Reference BookEnglish10"£61.28
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EBB-USA-ESP
Pocket Reference BookSpanish6.53"£38.29
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EBB3METRIC
Pocket Reference BookEnglish6.53"£45.95
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EBB3INCH
Pocket Reference BookEnglish6.53"£45.95

Features

  • Engineers Black Books are widely used by apprentices, trainees, tradesmen & machinists.
  • They come with Metric conversions of all data; Imperial (inch) values in blue and Metric (mm) values in red for easy understanding.
  • These books fit into pockets & other compact spaces easily.
  • The unique WIRE-O binding system makes it possible to lay the guide completely flat and read it fully without missing any information near the book's spine.
  • Their grease-resistant pages can be wiped clean without leaving any stain.
  • They have anti-glare properties for easy reading in brightly lit or sunny conditions.
  • These books contain information and data regarding engineering formulae, surface coatings, equivalent charts, tapping drill sizes, sheet metal & wire gages, weights of metals, conversion factors, speeds & feed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are engineering reference guides?

Engineers Black Books, for example, are handbooks used by engineers, machinists, and fabricators to reference engineering formulae or processes. They contain data on electrical principles and connections, datasheets and engineering conversion factors.

Are these engineering black books tear resistant?

Engineers Black Books are typically resistant to wear and tear. They have a clear protective coating that guards against tearing and highly abrasive industrial conditions. This barrier ensures that the books can be used and stored in toolboxes, factory floors, and hard workshop environments where fluid spills and greasy conditions are common.

How is the information on the Engineering Black Book organised and indexed?

The information is organised either by subject or category, making it easy for users to quickly find the information they need.

How to maintain these books?

  • Protect the book from physical damage, moisture and extreme temperatures.
  • Store it in a dry and cool place.
  • Clean the book regularly with a soft cloth.

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