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CONTENTS BY SUBJECT
Applied Mathematics...........59
Applied Mathematics...................................59
Basic Mathematics..........................................59
CAD/Drafting..........................16
AutoCAD and Its Applications:
Basics.................................................................16
AutoCAD and Its Applications:
Advanced........................................................16
AutoCAD and Its Applications:
Comprehensive............................................17
Exploring Drafting..........................................18
Drafting & Design...........................................19
Process Pipe Drafting....................................20
Electronics Drafting.......................................20
GD&T.....................................................................21
Geometric Dimensioning
andTolerancing............................................21
Architecture.......................................................22
Career Education...................54
Discovering Careers.......................................54
School to Career..............................................54
Connect toYour Career................................55
Career Success..................................................56
Now Hiring.........................................................56
ChartingYour Career.....................................57
G-W Online for SoftSkillsTraining...........57
Certification Prep Series...............................58
Construction Technology......4
Modern Carpentry.............................................4
G-W BuildingTrades DVD Series................5
Print Reading for Construction...................5
Modern Plumbing.............................................6
Modern Masonry...............................................7
Modern ResidentialWiring...........................8
Modern CommercialWiring ........................9
HouseWiring Simplified.................................9
ExploringWoodworking.............................10
ModernWoodworking................................10
Modern Cabinetmaking..............................11
Electricity/Electronics ..........44
Electricity & Electronics................................44
Electricity & Electronics DVD Series.......44
Electricity and Basic Electronics...............45
Electricity.............................................................45
Programmable Logic Controllers............46
Applied Electricity and Electronics.........46
Engineering/Technology....32
Engineering Fundamentals.......................32
ContemporaryTechnology........................33
Technology: Engineering OurWorld.....34
Exploring Design,Technology,
& Engineering................................................35
Technology & Engineering.........................36
Construction and Building
Technology.....................................................37
Manufacturing and Automation
Technology.....................................................38
Energy, Power, andTransportation
Technology.....................................................39
HVACR........................................12
Modern Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning..................................................12
Heating and Cooling Essentials...............13
Sheet Metal Skills............................................13
Information Technology .....47
Computer Service and Repair...................47
Networking Fundamentals........................48
Using Google Apps........................................49
Manufacturing/Metals.........27
Machining Fundamentals..........................27
Fluid Power........................................................28
Robotics...............................................................28
CNC Machining................................................29
Machining Projects........................................29
Metallurgy Fundamentals..........................30
Modern Metalworking.................................30
Metal Projects...................................................30
Exploring Metalworking..............................30
Manufacturing Processes...........................31
Industrial Materials.........................................31
Processes of Manufacturing......................31
Power Technology.................40
Small Gas Engines...........................................40
Small Gas Engines DVD Series..................40
DieselTechnology..........................................40
Auto Fundamentals.......................................40
Print Reading ..........................14
Print Reading for Industry...........................14
MachineTrades Print Reading..................14
Print Reading for Construction................15
Welding Print Reading.................................15
Video Game Design..............41
Introduction toVideo Game Design.....41
Video Game Design Foundations...........42
Video Game Design Composition..........43
Visual Technology .................50
Television Production &
Broadcast Journalism................................50
Video.....................................................................51
Video DVDs........................................................51
Video Production Projects..........................51
Graphic Communications..........................52
Offset LithographicTechnology..............52
Exploring Photography...............................53
Photography.....................................................53
Welding.....................................23
ModernWelding.............................................23
Shielded Metal ArcWelding......................24
Gas Metal ArcWelding Handbook.........24
Flux Cored ArcWelding Handbook.......24
GasTungsten ArcWelding Handbook.25
Oxyfuel GasWelding.....................................25
Math forWelders.............................................25
WeldingTechnology Fundamentals.....26
Welding Print Reading.................................26
Welding Projects.............................................26
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Preparing to Build
1. The Carpenter’s Workplace
2. Safety
3. Building Materials
4. Hand Tools
5. Power Tools
6. Scaffolds, Ladders, and Rigging
7. Plans, Specifications, and Codes
8. Building Layout
Footings, Foundations, and Framing
9. Footings and Foundations
10. Floor Framing
11. Wall and Ceiling Framing
12. Roof Framing
13. Framing with Steel
Closing In
14. Roofing Materials and Methods
15. Windows and Exterior Doors
16. Exterior Wall Finish
Finishing
17. Thermal and Sound Insulation
18. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish
19. Finish Flooring
20. Stair Construction
21. Doors and Interior Trim
22. Cabinetry
23. Painting, Finishing, and Decorating
Special Construction
24. Chimneys and Fireplaces
25. Post-and-Beam Construction
26. Systems-Built Housing
27. Green Building and Certification Programs
28. Remodeling, Renovating, and Repairing
29. Building Decks and Porches
Mechanical Systems
30. Electrical Wiring
31. Plumbing Systems
32. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
CONTENTS
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
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Online Instructor Resources, 6yr.IndividualSubscription 978-1-63126-049-0 $528.00 $396.00
G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT
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INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
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MODERN CARPENTRY©2016,12TH EDITION
BY WILLIS H. WAGNER, HOWARD BUD SMITH, AND MARK W. HUTH
Modern Carpentry provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light construction,
including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing,
windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing. Special topics,
such as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks, are also covered. The text familiarizes
students with other aspects of the building trades with chapters on plumbing,
electrical, and HVACR.
• Changes for this edition include a new GreenBuildingandCertificationPrograms chapter,
newThinking Green features, increased coverage of International Residential Code (IRC)
and OSHA requirements, and increased safety and rigging content.
• A career chapter and Construction Careers features throughout the text introduce
students to on-the-job success factors, including basic skills, safety, attitudes, and career
opportunities.
• Detailed, step-by-step procedures break down complex operations into easy-to-follow
tasks, ensuring student success.
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PRODUCT INFORMATION ISBN LENGTH SCHOOL
Residential Foundations 978-1-60525-400-5 25:45 min. $102.00
Floor Framing 978-1-60525-401-2 26:46 min. $102.00
Wall and Ceiling
Framing
978-1-60525-402-9 26:26 min. $102.00
Roof Framing 978-1-60525-403-6 24:19 min. $102.00
Foundations and Framing
DVD Series
978-1-60525-404-3 Set of 4 $367.20
Window and Door
Technology
978-1-60525-170-7 18:02 min. $99.00
Siding Technology 978-1-60525-171-4 24:05 min. $99.00
Insulation Technology 978-1-60525-088-5 18:20 min. $99.00
Closing-In DVD Series 978-1-60525-276-6 Set of 3 $267.30
Drywall Technology 978-1-60525-172-1 20:30 min. $102.00
Interior Doors, Cabinets,
and Trim
978-1-60525-479-1 21:38 min. $102.00
Interior Finishing DVD
Series
978-1-60525-481-4 Set of 2 $183.60
Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-892-7 25:30 min. $99.00
Installing a Shingle
Roof
978-1-59070-893-4 28:30 min. $99.00
Commercial Roofing
Technology
978-1-59070-894-1 23:00 min. $99.00
Roofing DVD Series 978-1-59070-984-9 Set of 3 $267.30
PlumbingTechnology
Fundamentals
658-9D 28:00 min. $99.00
Plumbing Rough-In 659-6D 29:45 min. $99.00
PRODUCT INFORMATION ISBN LENGTH SCHOOL
Finish Plumbing 660-2D 26:45 min. $99.00
Plumbing Safety 661-7D 26:45 min. $99.00
Plumbing DVD Series 978-1-60525-399-2 Set of 4 $356.40
Residential Wiring:
Electrical Safety, Tools, and
Materials
978-1-60525-316-9 18:55 min $99.00
Residential Wiring:
Fundamentals
978-1-60525-317-6 16:50 min $99.00
ResidentialWiring: Rough-In 978-1-60525-318-3 19:10 min $99.00
Residential Wiring: Finish
Wiring
978-1-60525-319-0 19:04 min $99.00
Residential Wiring DVD
Series
978-1-60525-320-6 Set of 4 $356.40
Masonry Technology:
Materials, Tools, Safety
978-1-60525-173-8 18:54 min. $99.00
MasonryTechnology: Laying
Brick, Block, and Stone
978-1-60525-174-5 23:47 min. $99.00
MasonryTechnology:
Concrete Placing and
Finishing
978-1-60525-175-2 17:58 min. $99.00
Masonry Technology DVD
Series
978-1-60525-288-9 Set of 3 $267.30
G-W Building Trades DVD
Series Library, includes the
entire construction, plumb-
ing, wiring, and masonry
DVD series
978-1-60525-269-8 Set of 23 $1,998.96
G-W BUILDING TRADES DVD SERIES
The Building Trades DVD Series provides visual instruction to complement classroom learning
on the major methods used in construction, plumbing, wiring, and masonry. Practical examples
are provided to demonstrate the use of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. Safety
is emphasized throughout the series. To enhance learning, each DVD is divided into logical
sections to break complex processes into manageable units.
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PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION ©2013,6TH EDITION
BY WALTER C. BROWN AND DANIEL P. DORFMUELLER
Print Reading for Construction starts with the basics and progresses to advanced topics. It is
a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and visualization of residential
and commercial construction prints. The content is ideal for career and technical students,
apprentices, and building trades workers in addition to being suitable for self-study.
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STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
Textbook, 360pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-802-7 $93.28 $69.96
ONLINE TEXTBOOK
Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-872-0 $93.28 $69.96
Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-116-1 $125.28 $93.96
INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-806-5 $248.00 $186.00
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MODERN PLUMBING,©2015,8TH EDITION
BY E. KEITH BLANKENBAKER
Modern Plumbing provides information on the design, installation, and service of
the different systems found in the field. Basic information regarding safety tools,
materials, and equipment is presented. Detailed chapters discuss planning and
organizing a plumbing job and the different careers available in the trade. A separate
Lab Workbook is available to complement the textbook by offering additional
activities and review questions.
x Plumbing code features prepare students to check local requirements when
performing actual work in the field.
x Step-by-step procedures guide students to learn the correct way of performing
various essential tasks.
x The consistent use of color to represent various components and materials
throughout the book helps students visualize different details of components.
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STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
Textbook, 624pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-863-4 $98.00 $73.50
Lab Workbook, 230pp. 978-1-61960-868-9 $30.00 $22.50
Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-61960-869-6 $121.60 $91.20
INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
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ExamView®AssessmentSuite,1551testquestions 978-1-61960-872-6 $248.00 $186.00
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Introduction to Plumbing
1. Safety
2. Plumbing Tools
3. Leveling Instruments
4. Mathematics for Plumbers
5. Hydraulics and Pneumatics
6. Print Reading and Sketching
7. Rigging and Hoisting
8. Building and Plumbing Codes
9. Soldering, Brazing, and Welding
10. Excavating
Plumbing Systems
11. Water Supply Systems
12. Water Treatment
13. Plumbing Fixtures
14. Piping Materials and Fittings
15. Valves and Meters
16. Water Heaters
Plumbing System Design and
Installation
17. Designing Plumbing Systems
18. Preparing for Plumbing System
Installation
19. DWV Pipe and Fitting Installation
20. Installing Water Supply Piping
21. Supporting and Testing Pipe
22. Installing Fixtures, Faucets, and
Appliances
23. Septic Systems
24. Storm Water and Sumps
25. Installing HVAC Systems
26. Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Spas
27. Irrigation Systems
Plumbing Services
28. Repairing DWV Systems
29. Repairing Water Supply Systems
30. Remodeling
Career Development and Plumbing
History
31. Job Organization
32. Plumbing Career Opportunities
33. Plumbing History
CONTENTS
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
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STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
Textbook, approx.450pp.,hardcover 978-1-63126-095-7 $85.28 $63.96
Lab Workbook, approx.300pp. 978-1-63126-097-1 $26.64 $19.98
Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-63126-098-8 $106.32 $79.74
G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT
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INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-101-5 $266.64 $199.98
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Introduction to Masonry
1. ToolsandEquipment
2. Safety
3. PrintReading
4. MathforMasonryTrades
Materials
5. ClayMasonryMaterials
6. ConcreteMasonryUnits
7. Stone
8. MortarandGrout
9. Anchors,Ties,andReinforcement
Techniques
10. LayingBrick
11. LayingBlock
12. StoneMasonry
Construction Details
13. FoundationSystems
14. WallSystems
15. FireplaceandChimney
Concrete
16. ConcreteMaterialsandApplications
17. FormConstruction
18. ConcreteFlatworkandFormedShapes
Succeeding on the Job
19. CareersintheMasonryTrades
20. JobPerformance,Leadership,Ethics,and
Entrepreneurship
CONTENTS
MODERN MASONRY
BRICK, BLOCK, STONE ©2016,8TH EDITION
BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND TIMOTHY L. ANDERA
Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone provides a broad understanding of the
properties and applications of masonry materials. It then progresses to teaching safe
and proper procedures for working with brick, block, and stone. Coverage of concrete
form construction and flatwork is also included. Green Note features address specific
topics relating to masonry’s impact on the environment. New supplemental teaching
materials include PowerPoint® presentations and test creation software.
x Code features reference the International Residential Code and International
Building Code, familiarizing students with their requirements.
x Updated, color images have been added throughout the text to reinforce chapter topics.
x Over 75 illustrated step-by-step procedures guide student learning.
Propertiesandtechnical
detailsofentiremasonry
systems,suchas
foundations,floors,roofs,
andwalls,areincluded.
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
MODERN RESIDENTIAL WIRING ©2015,
10TH EDITION
BY HARVEY N. HOLZMAN
Modern ResidentialWiring is a comprehensive text that presents the latest installation
and repair practices, as well as a brief review of the principles of electricity. Essential
information regarding tools, materials, equipment, and processes are included. Specialized
installations, such as computer wiring, are also addressed. A career chapter introduces
students to the different jobs that are available to those that have wiring skills while a
separate appendix reviews the math skills needed by electricians.
x Content corresponds to the 2014 NEC®, and text features help familiarize students
with the use of national and local codes for reference.
x Subjects are arranged in a logical sequence that follows the general order of
installation; however, chapters can be used on a stand-alone basis.
x Step-by-step procedures, along with detailed images, make the most complicated
tasks easy to understand.
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Fundamentals
1. Safety
2. Electrical Energy Fundamentals
3. Tools for the Electrician
Installation
4. Wiring Systems
5. Conductors
6. Boxes, Fittings, and Covers
7. Device Wiring
8. Overcurrent Protection
9. Grounding
10. The Service Entrance
Planning
11. Electrical Prints and Specifications
12. Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Design
13. Appliance Wiring and Special Outlets
Specialized Installations
14. Farm Wiring
15. Mobile Home Wiring
16. Swimming Pool Wiring
17. Telephone and Computer Network Wiring
18. Motors
19. Emergency and Standby Systems
The Professional Electrician
20. Electrical Remodeling
21. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
22. Electrical Careers
CONTENTS
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
Textbook, 364pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-842-9 $84.00 $63.00
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ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT
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Bundle, Textbook + OSC (min. 15) 978-1-61960-867-2 $152.64 $114.48
Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-61960-600-5 $528.00 $396.00
INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
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Studentslearnthe
“how”and“why”
ofsafeelectrical
practices.
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
MODERN COMMERCIAL WIRING ©2015,
6TH EDITION
BY HARVEY N. HOLZMAN
Modern Commercial Wiring covers design, installation, troubleshooting, and
maintenance. It provides comprehensive instruction regarding the complex wiring
requirements associated with commercial installations. Specialized areas, such
as motor control, emergency power systems, hazardous locations, and pool and
fountain installations, are included. This is an ideal text for those with a background
in electrical principles and wiring who want to add to their skills.
x The text is based on the 2014 NEC®, and many code references are made
throughout the text.
x Activities that familiarize students with using the NEC bring another element of
real-world practice into the class.
x Chapters are arranged in a logical sequence but can be used independent of
one another.
HOUSE WIRING SIMPLIFIED©2015,13TH EDITION
BY FLOYD M. MIX
HouseWiring Simplified presents fundamental installation information and procedures, enhanced
by the inclusion of easy-to-understand drawings. Content covers wiring in both older and newer
homes. Also included are details on how to determine what wiring is needed and what equipment
and materials to use. Color-coded diagrams aid in the explanation of various types of circuits.The text
is based on the 2014 NEC®.
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1. Electrical Fundamentals Review
2. Safety
3. Tools
4. Electrical Prints, Specifications, and Codes
5. Wiring Methods
6. Conductors
7. Boxes and Conduit Bodies
8. Overcurrent Protection
9. Service and Distribution
10. Transformers
11. Grounding
12. Branch Circuits and Feeders
13. Motors
14. Motor Controls
15. Emergency Power
16. Hazardous Locations
17. Pools and Fountains
18. Maintenance and Troubleshooting
CONTENTS
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ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT
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Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-61960-599-2 $528.00 $396.00
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ExamplesofreadingNECchartsandofcalculations
areincludedthroughoutthetext.
Codereferencesectionsincludeseveraltablesfrom
theNEC.
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
EXPLORING WOODWORKING©2014, 8TH EDITION
BY FRED W. ZIMMERMAN, LARRY J. MCWARD, AND DON L. BLAZEK
Exploring Woodworking provides the essential knowledge that beginning students
require. It introduces different woods and their characteristics in addition to basic
techniques using hand and power tools. Information regarding woodworking
operations, such as drilling and sawing, is presented in individual chapters to ensure
in-depth coverage.
• Product designs for woodworking projects are included.
• An entrepreneurship chapter explains how to organize and operate an in-school
manufacturing business, giving students hands-on experience with financing,
marketing, and selling.
• The text also introduces students to the industrial woodworking environment to
provide insight into the workplace.
MODERN WOODWORKING©2006,11TH EDITION
BY WILLIS H. WAGNER AND CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER
Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text that can be used for both beginning and
advanced classes. Starting with woodworking fundamentals, the text addresses topics such as
basic processes, assembly, surface preparation, and tools before moving into more advanced
topics. Cabinetmaking and basic furniture making, along with residential construction
applications, are included.
• A special section on wood identification consists of photos, characteristics, and usage of 59
native and foreign species.
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1.1 WoodinOur
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1.2 TheLumber
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1.3 Woods:Kinds,Uses,
andIdentification
2.1 GeneralSafety
2.2 HandandPower
ToolSafety
2.3 ChemicalandFire
Safety
3.1 SelectingaProject
3.2 PlanningYour
Project
4.1 Measuringand
LayoutTools
4.2 Handsaws
4.3 HandPlanes
4.4 ShapingTools
5.1 PortableElectric
Drills
5.2 PortableCircular
SawsandPower
MiterSaws
5.3 PortableSaber
Saws
5.4 PortableRouters
5.5 BiscuitJoiners
5.6 PortablePlaners
5.7 PortableSanders
6.1 TableSaw
6.2 BandSaw
6.3 ScrollSaw
6.4 RadialArmSaw
6.5 DrillPress
6.6 Jointer
6.7 Planer/Surfacer
6.8 WoodLathe
6.9 Shaper
6.10 Sanders:Belt,Disc,
Spindle,andDrum
7.1 WoodJoints
7.2 Adhesives
7.3 Clamps
7.4 Mechanical
Fasteners
7.5 Laminatingand
BendingWood
7.6 Applicationof
VeneersandPlastic
Laminates
8.1 RemovingGlue
andRepairing
Defects
8.2 SmoothingWood
byScraping
8.3 Sanding
9.1 Suppliesand
Equipment
9.2 Stains,Sealers,and
Fillers
9.3 Finishing
Techniques
9.4 Hardware
10.1 Automated
Manufacturing
Processes
10.2 Entrepreneurship
10.3 SettingUpand
Managinga
Manufacturing
Enterprise
CONTENTS
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
MODERN CABINETMAKING©2016,5TH EDITION
BY WILLIAM D. UMSTATTD, CHARLES W. DAVIS, AND PATRICK A. MOLZAHN
Modern Cabinetmaking is a comprehensive text that focuses on the techniques
used by custom cabinetmakers and home woodworkers. While still providing classic
coverage, the text has been thoroughly revised to include the latest in technology,
materials, and processes such as CNC, 32 mm system construction, ready-to-assemble
casework, and grinding and sharpening. This edition includes many new photos and
diagrams showing updated technology and techniques. A chapter on employment
introduces students to the careers related to cabinetmaking skills, and a chapter
discussing industrial organizations helps students learn how to get more involved.
• The text and workbook correlate to Woodwork Career Alliance standards,
ensuring that students gain the skills they need to be successful in industry.
• Content is organized in a logical sequence, teaching students the design and
construction process in a step-by-step manner.
• Three new chapters have been added for this edition—Cabinetmaking Industry
Overview, CNC Machinery, and Sharpening—to support student learning of the
latest standards, technology, and techniques.
Industry Overview
1. Introduction to Cabinetmaking
2. Health and Safety
3. Career Opportunities
4. Cabinetmaking Industry Overview
Design and Layout
5. Cabinetry Styles
6. Components of Design
7. Design Decisions
8. Human Factors
9. Production Decisions
10. Sketches, Mock-Ups, andWorking
Drawings
11. CreatingWorking Drawings
12. Measuring, Marking, and Laying
Out Materials
Materials
13. Wood Characteristics
14. Lumber and Millwork
15. Cabinet and FurnitureWoods
16. Manufactured Panel Products
17. Veneers and Plastic Overlays
18. Glass and Plastic Products
19. Hardware
20. Fasteners
21. Ordering Materials and Supplies
Machining Processes
22. Sawing with Hand and Portable
PowerTools
23. Sawing with Stationary Power
Machines
24. Surfacing with Hand and Portable
PowerTools
25. Surfacing with Stationary
Machines
26. Shaping
27. Drilling and Boring
28. Computer Numerically Controlled
(CNC) Machinery
29. Abrasives
30. Using Abrasives and Sanding
Machines
31. Adhesives
32. Gluing and Clamping
33. Bending and Laminating
34. Overlaying and InlayingVeneer
35. Installing Plastic Laminates
36. Turning
37. Joinery
38. Accessories, Jigs, and Special
Machines
39. Sharpening
Cabinet Construction
40. Case Construction
41. Frame and Panel Components
42. Cabinet Supports
43. Doors
44. Drawers
45. CabinetTops andTabletops
46. Kitchen Cabinets
47. Built-in Cabinetry and Paneling
48. Furniture
Finishing
49. Finishing Decisions
50. Preparing Surfaces for Finish
51. FinishingTools and Equipment
52. Stains, Fillers, Sealers, and
Decorative Finishes
53. Topcoatings
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HVACR
Refrigeration System
Fundamentals
1. Fundamentals of Refrigeration
2. Basic Refrigeration Systems
Service Basics
3. Tools and Supplies
4. Working withTubing and Piping
5. Service Calls
Refrigerants
6. Introduction to Refrigerants
7. Equipment and Instruments for
Refrigerant Handling and Service
8. Working with Refrigerants
Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and
Electronics
9. Basic Electricity
10. Electrical Power
11. Basic Electronics
Motors and Electric Control
Systems
12. Electric Motors
13. Electrical Control Systems
14. Servicing Electric Motors and
Controls
Compressors,Valves, and
Metering Devices
15. Compressors
16. Valves and Metering Devices
Domestic Refrigerators and
Freezers
17. OverviewofDomesticRefrigerators
andFreezers
18. SystemsandComponentsof
DomesticRefrigeratorsandFreezers
19. InstallationandTroubleshootingof
DomesticRefrigeratorsandFreezers
20. ServiceandRepairofDomestic
RefrigeratorsandFreezers
Indoor Air Fundamentals
21. Air Movement and Measurement
22. Air Quality
23. Air Distribution
24. Ventilation System Service
Air-Conditioning Systems
25. Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems
26. Central Air-Conditioning Systems
27. Absorption and Evaporative
Cooling Systems
28. Humidity Control
29. Thermostats
30. Heating and Cooling Loads
31. Air Conditioning Installation,
Troubleshooting, and Service
Heating Systems
32. Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals
33. Hydronic Heating Fundamentals
34. Heat Pumps
35. Gas-Fired Heating Systems
36. Oil-Fired Heating Systems
37. Electric Heating Systems
38. Heating System Installation and
Service
Energy Management and
Conservation
39. Solar Power andThermal Storage
40. Energy Management
41. Energy Conservation
CommercialRefrigerationSystems
42. Overview of Commercial
Refrigeration Systems
43. Special Refrigeration Systems and
Applications
44. CommercialRefrigeration—System
Configurations
45. Commercial Refrigeration
Systems—High-Side Components
46. Commercial Refrigeration
Systems—Low-Side Components
47. Commercial Refrigeration
Systems—Piping
Designing Commercial
Refrigeration Systems
48. Understanding Heat Loads and
SystemThermodynamics
49. Commercial Refrigeration
Component Selection
Installing and Servicing
Commercial Systems
50. Installing Commercial Systems
51. Troubleshooting Commercial
Systems—System Diagnosis
52. Troubleshooting Commercial
Systems—Component Diagnosis
53. Servicing Commercial Systems
Professional Development
54. Technician Certification
CONTENTS
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BY A. D. ALTHOUSE, C. H. TURNQUIST, A. F. BRACCIANO, D. C. BRACCIANO, AND G. M. BRACCIANO
Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, the standard for HVACR education, is
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• Complete reorganization of chapters and content follows a logical progression of
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HVACR
HEATING AND COOLING ESSENTIALS©2016,4TH EDITION
BY JERRY KILLINGER, LADONNA KILLINGER, AND DON CRAWSHAW
Heating and Cooling Essentials is the ideal introductory text for students entering
the HVACR field. The text emphasizes the techniques needed to perform the
installation, service, and repair of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems.
Students build an understanding of how HVACR systems work and then progress
to troubleshooting and service. Refrigerant handling and ductwork topics are also
included. Changes for this edition include a new Careers chapter; content and
illustration updates; new Safety Note, Caution, and Pro Tip features; and an expanded
chapter on customer service and soft skills.
x Information on the EPA Section 608 Technician Certification is included to help
students prepare refrigerant handling certification.
x A math chapter teaches the calculations used by technicians, providing students
with real-life job skills.
x Service chapters teach relevant procedures including, soldering, brazing,
wiring, various tubing/piping skills, recovery methods, evacuation and charging
procedures, retrofitting options, and leak detection methods.
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SHEET METAL SKILLS
TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND PROCESSES ©2011
BY REX MILLER AND MARK R. MILLER
Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the
industry and the work involved. It discusses sheet metal history, uses, and tools. Processes
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1. Careers in
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Ventilation, Air
Conditioning, and
Refrigeration
2. HandTools
3. Fasteners
4. Working with
CopperTubing
5. Working with Pipe
6. Soldering
7. Brazing and Flame
Cutting
8. Mathematics for
Technicians
9. Basic
Thermodynamic
Principles
10. Temperature and
Pressure
11. BasicRefrigeration
Cycle
12. Other System
Components
13. Refrigerants
14. Zeotropic Blends
15. Refrigerant
Recovery and
Recycling
16. System
Evacuation, Leak
Detection, and
Recharging
17. Working with
Metering Devices
18. Special Purpose
Valves
19. Troubleshooting
Refrigerant Flow
Controls
20. Compressors
21. Compressor
and Lubrication
Accessories
22. Water Chillers
23. What Is Electricity?
24. Power
Transmission and
Circuits
25. Induction Motors
26. Electromagnetic
Control Devices
27. Motor Controls
28. Defrost Cycles
29. Ductwork
30. Gas Heat with Air
Conditioning
31. Oil Heat with Air
Conditioning
32. Electric Heat with
Air Conditioning
33. Heat Pumps
34. Customer
Relations
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PRINT READING
PRINT READING FOR
INDUSTRY ©2016,10TH EDITION
BY WALTER C. BROWN AND RYAN K. BROWN
Print Reading for Industry is ideal for beginning and intermediate students, in addition to
those participating in on-the-job training. The text focuses on interpreting and visualizing
drawings and prints used in industrial settings. This revised edition includes new content
discussing the role of prints in the digital age and updates the coverage of geometric
dimensioning and tolerancing to current standards. Additionally, it provides coverage of several
foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry
principles, measurement tools, and the design process.
x Actual prints from various industries are included as examples so that students become
comfortable with common practices.
x Numerous visualization and print reading exercises provide hands-on experience.
x Coverage of specialized parts and prints, including applications for fasteners, gears, cams,
plastic parts, and precision sheet metal parts, is included.
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MACHINETRADES PRINT
READING ©2016,5TH EDITION
BY MICHAEL A. BARSAMIAN AND RICHARD A. GIZELBACH
MachineTrades Print Reading, a combination text and workbook, provides students the
opportunity to develop the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints.
The new edition features a revised first unit that introduces students to the history of print reading,
CAD and electronic prints, and the role of prints in the digital age. From there, students develop
fundamental skills and progress to details encountered when working at a professional level.The final
unit, Print Reading Review, has comprehensive review quizzes that help assess student progress.
1. Drawings and Prints
2. Visualizing Shapes
3. Line Usage
4. Title Blocks and
Notes
5. Applied Math
6. Measurement
Basics
7. Dimensions and
Tolerances
8. Contours
9. Holes
10. Angles
11. Threads
12. Machining Details
13. Sectional Views
14. Auxiliary Views
15. Geometric
Dimensioning and
Tolerancing
16. Detail Drawings
17. Assembly Drawings
18. Print Reading
Review
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1. Prints:The Language of
Industry
2. LineConventionsandLettering
3. Title Blocks and Parts Lists
4. GeometricTerms and
Construction
5. Multiview Drawings
6. SectionViews
7. AuxiliaryViews
8. ScrewThread Representation
9. Dimensioning
10. Tolerancing
11. Machining Specifications and
Drawing Notes
12. SurfaceTexture Symbols
13. Geometric Dimensioning and
Tolerancing
14. Drawing Revision Systems
15. Detail Drawings
16. Assembly Drawings
17. Springs and Fasteners in
Industrial Prints
18. Gears, Splines, and Serrations
19. Cam Diagrams and Prints
20. Plastic Parts
21. Precision Sheet Metal Parts
22. Welding Prints
23. Instrumentation and Control
Drawings
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PRINT READING FOR
CONSTRUCTION ©2013,6TH EDITION
BY WALTER C. BROWN AND DANIEL P. DORFMUELLER
Print Reading for Construction starts with the basics and progresses to advanced
topics. It is a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and
visualization of residential and commercial construction prints. The content is
ideal for career and technical students, apprentices, and building trades workers in
addition to being suitable for self-study.
• The Large Prints folder included with the text contains 140 foldout prints
(17 in. x 22 in.) from residential and commercial construction, providing students
realistic, on-the-job experience.
• Four advanced projects at the end of the text provide additional practice to further
develop skills.
• Electronic versions of the foldout prints are available in PDF format on the
Instructor’s Resource CD.
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1. Construction Drawing Organization
2. Construction Math and Application
3. Reading Measuring Tools and Using Scales
Print Reading Basics
4. Lines and Symbols
5. Fundamental Drawing Practices
Specifications and Materials
6. Specifications and Building Codes
7. Construction Materials—Types and Uses
Reading Prints
8. Site Plans
9. Architectural Drawings
10. Foundation Prints
11. Structural Prints
12. Residential Framing Prints
13. Plumbing Prints
14. HVAC Prints
15. Electrical Prints
16. Welding Prints
Estimating
17. Estimating Construction Costs
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WELDING PRINT READING©2013,6TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN
Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need
to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints
and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering
and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then
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CAD/DRAFTING
AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: BASICS©2015,22ND EDITION
BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, AND DAVID P. MADSEN
AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2015 provides complete instruction for mastering
fundamental AutoCAD commands and drawing techniques. The text provides comprehensive
coverage of AutoCAD 2D drafting and design. Topics are presented in an easy-to-understand
sequence, building upon prior chapter knowledge. ANSI and ASME standards are referenced
throughout the text, and examples and illustrations focus on industry practices.
• Practice questions and problems for the AutoCAD Certified Professional Exam are included.
• More than 500 drawing problems are found throughout the text’s end-of-chapter sections.
• The Instructor’s Resource CD features drawing problem solutions, sample course syllabi, final
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AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: ADVANCED©2015,22ND EDITION
BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, JEFFREY A. LAURICH, J.C. MALITZKE, AND CRAIG P. BLACK
AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2015 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques
taught in AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2015.The Advanced text provides thorough,
easy-to-understand instruction in 3D drafting/modeling and model visualization. It is appropriate for
individual or classroom use.The text provides comprehensive coverage of solid, surface, and mesh
modeling in addition to detailed coverage of materials, lighting, rendering, and animation.
x A companion website features more than 120 step-by-step exercises.
x Text chapters feature a large selection of modeling problems.
x The materials and rendering chapters are in full color.
1. Introduction to AutoCAD
2. Drawings and Templates
3. Introduction to Drawing and Editing
4. Basic Object Commands
5. Line Standards and Layers
6. View Tools and Basic Plotting
7. Object Snap and AutoTrack
8. Construction Tools and Multiview Drawings
9. Text Styles and Multiline Text
10. Single-Line Text and Additional Text Tools
11. Modifying Objects
12. Arranging and Patterning Objects
13. Grips, Properties, and Additional Selection
Techniques
14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools
15. Obtaining Drawing Information
16. Dimension Standards and Styles
17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning
18. Dimensioning Features and Alternate Practices
19. Dimensioning with Tolerances
20. Editing Dimensions
21. Tables
22. Parametric Drafting
23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns
24. Standard Blocks
25. Block Attributes
26. Introduction to Dynamic Blocks
27. Additional Dynamic Block Tools
28. Layout Setup
29. Plotting Layouts
30. Annotative Objects
31. External References
32. Introduction to Sheet Sets
33. Additional Sheet Set Tools
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4. Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates
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5. Using Model Space Viewports
6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions
7. Sweeps and Lofts
8. Creating and Working with Solid Model Features
9. Mesh Modeling
10. Advanced Surface Modeling
11. Subobject Editing
12. Solid Model Editing
13. Text and Dimensions in 3D
14. Model Documentation, Analysis, and Point Clouds
Model Visualization and Presentation
15. Visual Style Settings and Basic Rendering
16. Materials in AutoCAD
17. Lighting
18. Advanced Rendering
19. Using Show Motion to View a Model
20. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys
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AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: COMPREHENSIVE©2015,22ND EDITION
BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, DAVID P. MADSEN,
JEFFREY A. LAURICH, J.C. MALITZKE, AND CRAIG P. BLACK
AutoCADandItsApplications:Comprehensive2015bringstogetherthecompletecontentsof
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CAD/DRAFTING
EXPLORING DRAFTING©2012,11TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER AND BERNARD D. MATHIS
Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory courses as it stresses
fundamental skills while teaching essential manual (traditional) and CAD skills.
Coverage includes geometric constructions, orthographic projection, and
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x Content is appropriate for beginning drafting students at any instructional level.
x The end-of-chapter drawing problems help students build problem-solving skills
and practice drafting techniques.
x The text follows ASME practices and serves as an ADDA approved publication.
1. Why Study Drafting?
2. Careers in Drafting
3. Sketching
4. Drafting Equipment
5. Drafting Techniques
6. Basic Geometric Construction
7. Computer-Aided Drafting and Design
8. Lettering
9. Multiview Drawings
10. Dimensioning
11. Sectional Views
12. Auxiliary Views
13. Pictorials
14. Pattern Development
15. Working Drawings
16. Making Prints
17. Design
18. Models, Mockups, and Prototypes
19. Maps
20. Graphs and Charts
21. Welding Drafting
22. Fasteners
23. Electrical and Electronics Drafting
24. Architectural Drafting
25. Manufacturing Processes
CONTENTS
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DRAFTING & DESIGN
ENGINEERING DRAWING USING MANUAL AND CADTECHNIQUES ©2008, 7TH EDITION
BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND WALTER C. BROWN
Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques
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2. Traditional Drafting Equipment and
Drawing Techniques
3. Introduction to CAD
4. CAD Commands and Functions
5. Sketching, Lettering, and Text
DraftingTechniques and Skills
6. Basic Geometric Constructions
7. Advanced Geometric Constructions
8. Multiview Drawings
9. Dimensioning Fundamentals
10. Section Views
11. Pictorial Drawings
Descriptive Geometry
12. Auxiliary Views
13. Revolutions
14. Intersections
15. Developments
Advanced Applications
16. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
17. Working Drawings
18. Threads and Fastening Devices
19. Cams, Gears, and Splines
20. Drawing Management
21. Manufacturing Processes
Drafting and Design Specializations
22. Architectural Drafting
23. Structural Drafting
24. Electrical and Electronics Drafting
25. Map and Survey Drafting
26. Welding Drafting
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CAD/DRAFTING
PROCESS PIPE DRAFTING©2004,4TH EDITION
BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER
Process Pipe Drafting is a write-in text that covers the fundamental concepts and
techniques used to construct accurate piping drawings. The text starts by introducing
the components of piping systems and then shows how to put the components
together to create the various types of drawings used in the industry. These drawings
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questions, print reading exercises, and drawing problems are included in each chapter.
• “Real-world”instruction in laying out process pipe components and systems
is provided.
• Appropriate for students new to the trade, as well as experienced pipe fitters,
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• Appendices feature vendor information and valuable references on pipe, fittings,
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ELECTRONICS DRAFTING©2011,4TH EDITION
BY JOHN FROSTAD
Electronics Drafting is a thoroughly illustrated, user-friendly text that provides basic
instructions for creating wiring diagrams, schematics and logic diagrams, printed
circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings. It begins with
general topics, such as electronic symbols and component descriptions, and then
progresses into specific applications. End-of-chapter questions encourage students
to practice what they have learned.
• Comprehensive instruction in the fundamentals and techniques used in electronics
drafting is provided.
• End-of-chapter activities present opportunities to complete drawing problems and
apply concepts.
• Includes coverage of drawing standards, component symbols, schematics and logic
diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings.
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1. Overview of Pipe Drafting
2. Pipe and Fittings
3. Valves and Instrumentation
4. Pumps, Tanks, Vessels, and Equipment
5. Flow Diagrams
6. Piping Plans and Elevations
7. Notes, Abbreviations, and Revisions
8. Piping Isometrics
9. Piping Spools
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Electronics Drafting
2. Block, Single Line, Flow, Decision, and
Process Diagrams
3. Electronics Symbols, Components, and
References
4. Schematic and Logic Diagrams
5. Wiring Diagrams
6. Printed Circuitry
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8. Enclosure Drawings
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CAD/DRAFTING
GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND
TOLERANCING ©2013,9TH EDITION
BY DAVID A. MADSEN AND DAVID P. MADSEN
Geometric Dimensioning andTolerancing provides thorough coverage of GD&T practices, as
established by the ASMEY14.5-2009 standard.Topics are organized in a logical sequence, allowing
students to progress from basic concepts, such as understanding symbols on existing drawings and
calculating the tolerances for proper size and location of features, to more advanced applications.
Color is used throughout the text to emphasize callouts and labels separately from the symbols and
text of each drawing.
• Concepts are presented in a user-friendly manner to ensure that students build the
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• Numerous print reading and drafting problems are included to provide students with
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1. Dimensioning and
Tolerancing
2. Introduction to Symbols and
Terms
3. Datums
4. Material Condition and
Material Boundary
5. Form Tolerances
6. Orientation Tolerances
7. Location Tolerances (Part I)
8. Location Tolerances (Part II)
and Virtual Condition
9. Profile Tolerances
10. Runout Tolerances
CONTENTS
GD&T APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION ©2016,6TH EDITION
BY BRUCE A. WILSON
GD&T:ApplicationandInterpretation,basedontheASMEY14.5-2009standard,istargetedto
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2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Symbology
3. General Dimensioning Requirements
4. Dimension Application and Limits of Size
5. Form Tolerances
6. Datums and Datum Feature References
7. Orientation Tolerances
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CAD/DRAFTING
Architectural Drafting Fundamentals
1. Architectural Styles
2. Basic House Designs
3. Preparing for a Career in Architecture
4. Drawing Instruments and Technical
Sketching
5. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting
and Design
Architectural Planning
6. Primary Residential Design Considerations
7. Planning the Living Area
8. Planning the Sleeping Area
9. Planning the Service Area
10. Designing for Health and Safety
11. Designing for Sustainability
12. Planning for Remodeling and Renovation
Plan Development
13. Floor Plans
14. Foundation Plans
15. Plot Plans
16. Roof Designs
Construction Systems and Supplemental
Drawings
17. Footings, Foundations, and Concrete
18. Sill and Floor Construction
19. Wall and Ceiling Construction
20. Doors and Windows
21. Building Sections
22. Elevations
23. Stair Details
24. Fireplace, Chimney, and Stove Details
Presentation Methods
25. Perspective Drawings
26. Presentation Drawings
27. Architectural Models
Electrical, Plumbing, and Climate Control
28. Residential Electrical
29. Electrical Plans
30. Residential Plumbing
31. Plumbing Plans
32. Residential Climate Control
33. Climate Control Plans
Specifications and Estimating Costs
34. Specifications
35. Estimating Building Costs
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RESIDENTIAL DRAFTING AND DESIGN ©2014,11TH EDITION
BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND W. SCOTT THOMAS
Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive instruction
on traditional and computer-based methods of preparing architectural working
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WELDING
MODERN WELDING©2013,11TH EDITION
BY ANDREW D. ALTHOUSE, CARL H. TURNQUIST, WILLIAM A. BOWDITCH, KEVIN E. BOWDITCH,
AND MARK A. BOWDITCH
ModernWelding is the comprehensive text of choice for student learning. It presents
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and cutting processes used commercially.The text also covers underwater welding
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2. PrintReading
3. WeldingJoints,Positions,andSymbols
4. WeldingandCuttingProcesses
ShieldedMetalArcWelding
5. ShieldedMetalArcWeldingEquipmentand
Supplies
6. ShieldedMetalArcWelding
GasTungsten,GasMetal,andFluxCored
ArcWelding
7. GTAW,GMAW,andFCAWEquipmentand
Supplies
8. GasTungstenArcWelding
9. GasMetalandFluxCoredArcWelding
PlasmaArcCutting
10. PlasmaArcCutting
OxyfuelGasProcesses
11. OxyfuelGasWeldingEquipmentandSupplies
12. OxyfuelGasWelding
13. OxyfuelGasCuttingEquipmentandSupplies
14. OxyfuelGasCutting
15. Soldering
16. BrazingandBrazeWelding
ResistanceWelding
17. ResistanceWeldingEquipmentandSupplies
18. ResistanceWelding
SpecialProcesses
19. SpecialWeldingProcesses
20. SpecialFerrousWeldingApplications
21. SpecialNonferrousWeldingApplications
22. PipeandTubeWelding
23. SpecialCuttingProcesses
24. UnderwaterWeldingandCutting
25. AutomaticandRoboticWelding
26. MetalSurfacing
MetalTechnology
27. ProductionofMetals
28. MetalPropertiesandIdentification
29. HeatTreatmentofMetals
ProfessionalWelding
30. InspectingandTestingWelds
31. ProcedureandWelderQualifications
32. TheWeldingShop
33. GettingandHoldingaJobintheWelding
Industry
34. TechnicalData
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WELDING
GAS METAL ARC WELDING
HANDBOOK©2008,5TH EDITION
BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK
Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook is a comprehensive presentation of basic skills and
advanced techniques written in a user-friendly manner. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
principles, equipment, modes of operation, and safety are included. Also covered are specialized
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FLUX CORED ARC WELDING
HANDBOOK©2009,3RD EDITION
BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK
FluxCoredArcWeldingHandbookprovidesacompleteintroductiontogas-shielded(FCAW-G)and
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andtechniquesforweldingcarbonandlow-alloysteel,thetextincludesspecializedchaptersfocusingon
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SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING©2016, 9TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN
Shielded Metal Arc Welding is a write-in text that progresses from basic theory to specialized
techniques. It focuses on the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. A unit on welding
problems provides solutions that students can use when they encounter an issue. Updates for
this edition include additional fire safety and protection content; information on unclassified
electrodes and welding positions; and information on filler metal content, weld penetration,
voltage polarity, low hydrogen electrodes, and deposit rate.
• This text prepares students for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests
for Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification
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WELDING
GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING
HANDBOOK©2013,6TH EDITION
BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK AND MARK A. PROSSER
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook presents information on safety, equipment, processes,
techniques, materials, and quality control in a logical sequence. Terms used throughout the text
comply with the AWS Standard Welding Terms and Definitions publication. The gas tungsten arc
welding (GTAW) procedures for a variety of base metals, in all positions, are included.
• Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship
Performance Tests for Module 7 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification.
OXYFUEL GAS WELDING©2012,7TH EDITION
BY KEVIN E. BOWDITCH AND MARK A. BOWDITCH
Oxyfuel Gas Welding is a write-in text that covers the fundamentals of this process in a user-
friendly manner. It includes information on forehand and backhand welding, out-of-position
welding, welding thick materials, and welding aluminum. Oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering,
welding symbols, inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron are also covered. A unit on
careers presents some of the different welding-related positions that students can pursue.
MATH FOR WELDERS©2013,5TH EDITION
BY NINO MARION
Math for Welders, a write-in text, explains topics in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step
manner. The key mathematical skills needed to be a successful welder are included, addressing
the following areas: whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, measurement,
percentages, and SI metric system. Welding-related practice problems, similar to those faced
on-the-job, reinforce student learning.
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WELDING
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WELDING TECHNOLOGY
FUNDAMENTALS©2010,4TH EDITION
BY WILLIAM A. BOWDITCH, KEVIN E. BOWDITCH, AND MARK A. BOWDITCH
WeldingTechnology Fundamentals is written for anyone that wants to learn the skills of the trade.
This includes the most widely used processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux
cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma cutting, oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, and
resistance welding. Equipment and techniques are detailed in an easy-to-understand manner.
• Students are able to use the text to prepare for AWS SENSE Level I – EntryWelder certification.
WELDING PROJECTS©2005,2ND EDITION
BY JAMES A. RUCK
Welding Projects is comprised of 69 practical projects that will help students develop and
practice their skills. With projects in six different equipment areas, there is something to interest
every student. From sports and gym equipment to home and shop items, projects range in
complexity to meet the needs of beginners and more advanced learners alike. Each project
consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list.
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WELDING PRINT READING©2013,6TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN
Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need
to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints
and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering
and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then
progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints.
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MANUFACTURING/METALS
1. An Introduction to Machining Technology
2. Careers in Machining Technology
3. Shop Safety
4. Understanding Drawings
5. Measurement
6. Layout Work
7. Hand Tools
8. Fasteners
9. Jigs and Fixtures
10. Cutting Fluids
11. Sawing and Cutoff Machines
12. Drills and Drilling Machines
13. Offhand Grinding
14. The Lathe
15. Other Lathe Operations
16. Cutting Tapers and Screw Threads on
the Lathe
17. Broaching Operations
18. The Milling Machine
19. Milling Machine Operations
20. Precision Grinding
21. Band Machining
22. Introduction to CNC Machining
23. CNC Programming Basics
24. CNC Milling
25. CNC Turning
26. Automated Manufacturing
27. Quality Control
28. Metal Characteristics
29. Heat Treatment of Metals
30. Metal Finishing
31. Electromachining Processes
32. Nontraditional Machining Techniques
33. Other Processes
CONTENTS
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MACHINING
FUNDAMENTALS©2014,9TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER AND BOB DIXON
Machining Fundamentals provides a comprehensive introduction to machining
operations, setups, and procedures. Both traditional methods and newer,
nontraditional methods are presented in an easy-to-understand manner with an
emphasis on safety throughout the text.
x Correlated to the duties and standards for NIMS Machining Level I to help students
achieve certification.
x Includes updated and expanded coverage of CNC machining.
x Color coded artwork helps students understand concepts quickly.
Four New
Chapters on
CNC Machining
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MANUFACTURING/METALS
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FLUID POWERHYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS ©2013,2ND EDITION
BY JAMES R. DAINES
Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics is an introductory text is targeted to students pursuing
a technician-level career path. It presents the fundamentals of this subject with extensive coverage
of both hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Coverage includes details on the design and operation of
hydraulic and pneumatic components, circuits, and systems.
x The student version of FluidSIM® 4 Hydraulics is included with the text.
x Professional and standards organizations are introduced to provide an understanding of the
magnitude of the field.
x Basic mathematical formulas and fundamental physics principles are presented in the context
of component operation
ROBOTICSTHEORY AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS ©2011,2ND EDITION
BY LARRY T. ROSS, STEPHEN W. FARDO, JAMES W. MASTERSON, AND ROBERT L. TOWERS
Robotics:Theory and Industrial Applications is a comprehensive, introductory text that presents
principles, related systems, and applications in an easy-to-understand manner.The technical aspects
of industrial robotics are covered in four units: Principles of Robotics; Power Supplies and Movement
Systems; Sensing and End-of-ArmTooling; and Control Systems and Maintenance.Topics included are
degrees of freedom, programming, implementation planning, and system maintenance.
x Student learning is enhanced by the use of a systems, or big-picture, approach to the material.
x End-of-chapter activities build online research skills that extend beyond the textbook.
x Features throughout the text address special interest topics, such as pioneers in the field,
1. Introduction to Fluid
Power
2. Fluid Power Systems
3. Basic Physical Principles
4. Fluid Power Standards and
Symbols
5. Safety and Health
6. Hydraulic Fluid
7. Source of Hydraulic Power
8. Fluid Storage and
Distribution
9. Actuators
10. Controlling the System
11. Accumulators
12. Conditioning System Fluid
13. Applying Hydraulic Power
14. Compressed Air
15. Source of Pneumatic
Power
16. Conditioning and
Distribution of
Compressed Air
17. Work Performers of
Pneumatic Systems
18. Controlling a Pneumatic
System
19. Applying Pneumatic
Power
CONTENTS
Principles of Robotics
1. Introduction to Industrial
Robotics
2. Fundamentals of
Robotics
3. Programming the Robot
4. Industrial Applications
Power Supplies and
Movement Systems
5. Electromechanical
Systems
6. Fluid Power Systems
Sensing and End-of-Arm
Tooling
7. Sensors
8. End Effectors
Control Systems and
Maintenance
9. Computer Systems and
Digital Electronics
10. Interfacing and Vision
Systems
11. Maintaining Robotic
Systems
12. Robots in Modern
Manufacturing
13. The Future of Robotics
CONTENTS
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MANUFACTURING/METALS
CNC MACHINING
FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS ©2009
BY RICHARD A. GIZELBACH
CNC Machining is designed to teach students how to efficiently use CNC milling
machines, lathes, and electrical discharge machines by introducing them to the processes,
tools, programs, and machines found in industry. A learning friendly presentation consists
of clear text and math content along with easy-to-follow drawings and photos. Examples
of programming for 3-axis machining centers and 2-axis turning centers create a baseline
knowledge that can be applied to other setups.
x By focusing on the commonly used G- and M- codes, students develop the skills needed
to use all CNC machines, not just those from a specific manufacturer.
x Students can gain hands-on experience by editing and running the included programs.
x Programs are written in long form to ensure that beginning students learn the proper
language before they encounter shortened versions on the job or elsewhere.
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1. Numerical Control and CNC
2. Axis and Coordinate System
3. CNC Math
4. Machining Centers
5. Machining Center Tools, Inserts, Speeds,
and Feeds
6. Machining Center Carbide Insert
Fundamentals
7. Programming Process for Machining Centers
8. Programming Codes for Machining Centers
9. Program Format for Vertical Machining
Centers
10. Canned Cycles for Machining Centers
11. Turning Centers
12. Turning Center Tools, Inserts, Speeds, and
Feeds
13. Programming Process for Turning Centers
14. Programming Codes for Turning Centers
15. Canned Cycles for Turning Centers
16. Subprograms
17. Electrical Discharge Machining
CONTENTSStudents learn the processes, tools, programs,
and machines used by successful machine
operators and programmers.
The math required for efficient and accurate
machining is covered.
MACHINING PROJECTS©2007
BY DAVID O. AVERYT
Machining Projects includes 46 projects, grouped in four categories: bench work, lathe
competency, vertical mill competency, and advanced projects. Each project includes a step-
by-step listing of the tasks to be performed. Tasks are correlated to applicable sections in the
Machining Fundamentals textbook for reference. Each project is correlated to the NIMS Level 1
Machining Skills duties.
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MANUFACTURING/METALS
www.g-w.com/exploring-metalworking-2009
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EXPLORING
METALWORKING
©2009,5TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER
Exploring Metalworking is
a beginning text that can be
used in a six, nine, eighteen,
or thirty-six week program.
It teaches the fundamentals
of metalworking, using
both hand and power
tools. The planning and
design processes, along with pattern development, are
covered. Hands-on activities are outlined, including an
entrepreneurship activity that supports an in-school
manufacturing business.
MODERN
METALWORKING
©2004,9TH EDITION
BY JOHN R. WALKER
Modern Metalworking
provides a comprehensive
introduction to tools, machines,
and materials. It covers metalworking technology with both
hand- and machine-tool operations in addition to presenting
background knowledge on industrial equipment and processes.
Step-by-step instructions are included for many processes and
techniques as well as plans for more than a dozen high-interest
metalworking projects.
• The text provides coverage of essential metalworking
technologies including hand tools, welding, sawing, and
grinding.
• Important safety practices are highlighted in red type
throughout the text.
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METALLURGY
FUNDAMENTALS
©2009, 5TH EDITION
BY DANIEL A. BRANDT AND J. C.WARNER
Metallurgy Fundamentals
provides instruction on
the basic properties,
characteristics, and
production of the major
industrial metals. The practical
aspects of metallurgy are
emphasized, and the behavior
of metals when subjected
to metallurgical processes is presented. Both ferrous and
nonferrous metallurgy are addressed in dedicated sections.
Over 450 tables, diagrams, and photographs are included to
complement the student-friendly text.
• Self-demonstrations contain student activities that
reinforce the material presented in the chapters.
• Clear, concise language helps students understand a very
complex subject.
• The entire field of metallurgy is addressed, from metal
behavior to industrial processes.
METAL PROJECTS
BY BILL FIFER
Metal Projects complements
any metal working course. It
contains projects appropriate
for many different metalworking
areas, including sheet metal,
foundry, welding, and forging.
Projects result in end products
such as a weight bench, clock,
mailbox, and chess set.
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
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MANUFACTURING/METALS
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES ©2012,3RD EDITION
BY J. BARRY DUVALL AND DAVID R. HILLIS
Manufacturing Processes is a versatile text that can be used in many different fields of
study, including industrial technology, engineering, operations management, and business.
Appropriate for both beginning and advanced students, the text provides a comprehensive
survey of materials and processes used by 20 major industries to produce products from metal,
ceramic, plastic, wood, and composite materials. Processes included are forming, separating,
fabricating, conditioning, finishing, and shipping. An overview of lean and green manufacturing
concepts is included. The Instructor’s Resource CD includes a chart correlating the ATMAE
Certified Manufacturing Specialist (CMS) Exam to the textbook.
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
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INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS©2008,2ND EDITION
BY LARRY D. HELSEL AND PETER P. LIU
Industrial Materials provides coverage of conventional and advanced materials, including metals
and their alloys, plastics, ceramics, wood and engineered wood products, and composites. Special
emphasis is placed on composites, with four chapters dedicated to the subject. Standards and
standards organizations, properties and nature of materials, materials testing, and applications are
also discussed. This user-friendly text is ideal for students studying materials science or technology
in addition to those focusing on engineering and industrial technology.
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
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PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURING ©2005, 4TH EDITION
BY R. THOMAS WRIGHT
Processes of Manufacturing provides comprehensive instruction in the various methods
of processing metals, plastics, ceramics, and composite materials. It is organized around the
processes of manufacturing that the student will encounter in the workplace. The book covers
casting and molding, forming, separating, conditioning, assembling, and finishing. Additional
information is provided on manufacturing, automation, process planning, and total quality
management (TQM).
STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL
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INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS
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ManufacturingToday
Cost-Saving Approaches
The Decision to Automate
Selecting Appropriate Materials
Manufacturing Process Database
Packing Products for Distribution
CONTENTS
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  • 1. Technical /Trades / Engineering 2015 Goodheart-Willcox
  • 2. www.g-w.com Page 4 Page 6 Page 7 Page 11 Page 13 Page 14 Page 47 Page 58 A COMMITMENT TO TEACHING AND LEARNING SUCCESS Since 1921, Goodheart-Willcox has published the highest quality content for Career and Technical Education, and we continue to develop new content for Technical, Trades, and Engineering courses. Goodheart-Willcox products are accurate, up-to-date, and a great value. Experience the Goodheart-Willcox Advantage Take a look at the new titles above, as well as our other textbooks, and consider using them in your program. When reviewing any instructional materials, compare Goodheart-Willcox’s content, teaching resources, and customer service to that of the competition. Experts in Technical, Trades, and Engineering As an independent, employee-owned, American company, the people of Goodheart-Willcox are vested in your success. Curriculum Specialists and Educational Consultants representing your geographical area are available to help you find the best content and teaching tools for your classroom needs. Please visit www.g-w.com/consultant to find your Educational Consultant. Dedicated to Customer Service All Goodheart-Willcox products are backed by superior customer service. Call 800.323.0440 to speak live with one of our friendly, knowledgeable customer service representatives. NEW PRODUCTS IN THIS CATALOG
  • 3. 1Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONTENTS BY SUBJECT Applied Mathematics...........59 Applied Mathematics...................................59 Basic Mathematics..........................................59 CAD/Drafting..........................16 AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics.................................................................16 AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced........................................................16 AutoCAD and Its Applications: Comprehensive............................................17 Exploring Drafting..........................................18 Drafting & Design...........................................19 Process Pipe Drafting....................................20 Electronics Drafting.......................................20 GD&T.....................................................................21 Geometric Dimensioning andTolerancing............................................21 Architecture.......................................................22 Career Education...................54 Discovering Careers.......................................54 School to Career..............................................54 Connect toYour Career................................55 Career Success..................................................56 Now Hiring.........................................................56 ChartingYour Career.....................................57 G-W Online for SoftSkillsTraining...........57 Certification Prep Series...............................58 Construction Technology......4 Modern Carpentry.............................................4 G-W BuildingTrades DVD Series................5 Print Reading for Construction...................5 Modern Plumbing.............................................6 Modern Masonry...............................................7 Modern ResidentialWiring...........................8 Modern CommercialWiring ........................9 HouseWiring Simplified.................................9 ExploringWoodworking.............................10 ModernWoodworking................................10 Modern Cabinetmaking..............................11 Electricity/Electronics ..........44 Electricity & Electronics................................44 Electricity & Electronics DVD Series.......44 Electricity and Basic Electronics...............45 Electricity.............................................................45 Programmable Logic Controllers............46 Applied Electricity and Electronics.........46 Engineering/Technology....32 Engineering Fundamentals.......................32 ContemporaryTechnology........................33 Technology: Engineering OurWorld.....34 Exploring Design,Technology, & Engineering................................................35 Technology & Engineering.........................36 Construction and Building Technology.....................................................37 Manufacturing and Automation Technology.....................................................38 Energy, Power, andTransportation Technology.....................................................39 HVACR........................................12 Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning..................................................12 Heating and Cooling Essentials...............13 Sheet Metal Skills............................................13 Information Technology .....47 Computer Service and Repair...................47 Networking Fundamentals........................48 Using Google Apps........................................49 Manufacturing/Metals.........27 Machining Fundamentals..........................27 Fluid Power........................................................28 Robotics...............................................................28 CNC Machining................................................29 Machining Projects........................................29 Metallurgy Fundamentals..........................30 Modern Metalworking.................................30 Metal Projects...................................................30 Exploring Metalworking..............................30 Manufacturing Processes...........................31 Industrial Materials.........................................31 Processes of Manufacturing......................31 Power Technology.................40 Small Gas Engines...........................................40 Small Gas Engines DVD Series..................40 DieselTechnology..........................................40 Auto Fundamentals.......................................40 Print Reading ..........................14 Print Reading for Industry...........................14 MachineTrades Print Reading..................14 Print Reading for Construction................15 Welding Print Reading.................................15 Video Game Design..............41 Introduction toVideo Game Design.....41 Video Game Design Foundations...........42 Video Game Design Composition..........43 Visual Technology .................50 Television Production & Broadcast Journalism................................50 Video.....................................................................51 Video DVDs........................................................51 Video Production Projects..........................51 Graphic Communications..........................52 Offset LithographicTechnology..............52 Exploring Photography...............................53 Photography.....................................................53 Welding.....................................23 ModernWelding.............................................23 Shielded Metal ArcWelding......................24 Gas Metal ArcWelding Handbook.........24 Flux Cored ArcWelding Handbook.......24 GasTungsten ArcWelding Handbook.25 Oxyfuel GasWelding.....................................25 Math forWelders.............................................25 WeldingTechnology Fundamentals.....26 Welding Print Reading.................................26 Welding Projects.............................................26
  • 4. 2 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. ONLINE PRODUCTS An Online Student Center from G-W is the foundation of instruction and learning for digital and blended classrooms. All student instructional materials are found on one convenient webpage, accessible at home, at school, or on the go. An interactive online textbook that holds students’interest, a workbook or lab manual that includes digital form fields, and activities to engage students for learning success are included. Online Instructor Resources are time-saving teaching materials organized on a convenient, easy-to-use webpage. With Online Instructor Resources, papers and CDs are no longer misplaced or lost. Lesson plans, answer keys, PowerPoint® presentations, ExamView® Assessment Suite software with test questions, and other teaching aids are available on demand, 24x7. Accessible from home or school, Online Instructor Resources help support a busy day. Tools for Digital Instruction t h l th A
  • 5. 3Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. G-W Online is a digital platform of course management tools and instructional content that provides a personalized student experience. For instructors, G-W Online offers the tools needed to conduct class efficiently. Customizing course content is simple. Drag-and-drop functionality can be used to add additional content to the course. A built-in dashboard within course management allows visibility to student progress at a glance. An advanced gradebook maintains student data in one location. For the autograded assessments, student scores automatically feed into the gradebook, saving time. G-W Online may also include the following features. • Audio Definitions for technical terms teach the“language”of the industry. • E-Flash Cards assist with vocabulary building. • Animations, Simulations, andVideo Clips explain difficult concepts and offer visual instruction. G-W Online content is designed to enhance student learning while keeping multiple learning styles in mind. The online textbook incorporates all of the content from the print textbook plus adds interactive features that engage students. A workbook or lab manual includes digital form fields for easy answer entry. See individual titles for availability. Look for this icon.k for thi
  • 6. 4 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY Preparing to Build 1. The Carpenter’s Workplace 2. Safety 3. Building Materials 4. Hand Tools 5. Power Tools 6. Scaffolds, Ladders, and Rigging 7. Plans, Specifications, and Codes 8. Building Layout Footings, Foundations, and Framing 9. Footings and Foundations 10. Floor Framing 11. Wall and Ceiling Framing 12. Roof Framing 13. Framing with Steel Closing In 14. Roofing Materials and Methods 15. Windows and Exterior Doors 16. Exterior Wall Finish Finishing 17. Thermal and Sound Insulation 18. Interior Wall and Ceiling Finish 19. Finish Flooring 20. Stair Construction 21. Doors and Interior Trim 22. Cabinetry 23. Painting, Finishing, and Decorating Special Construction 24. Chimneys and Fireplaces 25. Post-and-Beam Construction 26. Systems-Built Housing 27. Green Building and Certification Programs 28. Remodeling, Renovating, and Repairing 29. Building Decks and Porches Mechanical Systems 30. Electrical Wiring 31. Plumbing Systems 32. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.1006pp.,hardcover 978-1-63126-083-7 $104.00 $78.00 Lab Workbook, approx.182pp. 978-1-63126-087-2 $30.00 $22.50 Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-63126-088-9 $127.28 $95.46 ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT Online Student Center, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-63126-085-8 $134.00 $100.50 Bundle, Textbook+OSC(min.15) 978-1-63126-086-5 $186.00 $139.50 Online Instructor Resources, 6yr.IndividualSubscription 978-1-63126-049-0 $528.00 $396.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1yr.IndividualAccessKeyCode 978-1-63126-089-6 $85.28 $63.98 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-090-2 $170.00 $127.50 Online Instructor Resources, 1yr.IndividualAccessKeyCode 978-1-63126-094-0 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-091-9 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-63126-092-6 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-093-3 $244.00 $183.00 www.g-w.com/modern-carpentry-2016 MODERN CARPENTRY©2016,12TH EDITION BY WILLIS H. WAGNER, HOWARD BUD SMITH, AND MARK W. HUTH Modern Carpentry provides detailed coverage of all aspects of light construction, including site preparation and layout, foundations, framing and sheathing, roofing, windows and doors, exterior finish, stairs, cabinetry, and finishing. Special topics, such as chimneys, fireplaces, and decks, are also covered. The text familiarizes students with other aspects of the building trades with chapters on plumbing, electrical, and HVACR. • Changes for this edition include a new GreenBuildingandCertificationPrograms chapter, newThinking Green features, increased coverage of International Residential Code (IRC) and OSHA requirements, and increased safety and rigging content. • A career chapter and Construction Careers features throughout the text introduce students to on-the-job success factors, including basic skills, safety, attitudes, and career opportunities. • Detailed, step-by-step procedures break down complex operations into easy-to-follow tasks, ensuring student success. NEW Online Products • Online Student Center • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources
  • 7. 5Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY PRODUCT INFORMATION ISBN LENGTH SCHOOL Residential Foundations 978-1-60525-400-5 25:45 min. $102.00 Floor Framing 978-1-60525-401-2 26:46 min. $102.00 Wall and Ceiling Framing 978-1-60525-402-9 26:26 min. $102.00 Roof Framing 978-1-60525-403-6 24:19 min. $102.00 Foundations and Framing DVD Series 978-1-60525-404-3 Set of 4 $367.20 Window and Door Technology 978-1-60525-170-7 18:02 min. $99.00 Siding Technology 978-1-60525-171-4 24:05 min. $99.00 Insulation Technology 978-1-60525-088-5 18:20 min. $99.00 Closing-In DVD Series 978-1-60525-276-6 Set of 3 $267.30 Drywall Technology 978-1-60525-172-1 20:30 min. $102.00 Interior Doors, Cabinets, and Trim 978-1-60525-479-1 21:38 min. $102.00 Interior Finishing DVD Series 978-1-60525-481-4 Set of 2 $183.60 Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-892-7 25:30 min. $99.00 Installing a Shingle Roof 978-1-59070-893-4 28:30 min. $99.00 Commercial Roofing Technology 978-1-59070-894-1 23:00 min. $99.00 Roofing DVD Series 978-1-59070-984-9 Set of 3 $267.30 PlumbingTechnology Fundamentals 658-9D 28:00 min. $99.00 Plumbing Rough-In 659-6D 29:45 min. $99.00 PRODUCT INFORMATION ISBN LENGTH SCHOOL Finish Plumbing 660-2D 26:45 min. $99.00 Plumbing Safety 661-7D 26:45 min. $99.00 Plumbing DVD Series 978-1-60525-399-2 Set of 4 $356.40 Residential Wiring: Electrical Safety, Tools, and Materials 978-1-60525-316-9 18:55 min $99.00 Residential Wiring: Fundamentals 978-1-60525-317-6 16:50 min $99.00 ResidentialWiring: Rough-In 978-1-60525-318-3 19:10 min $99.00 Residential Wiring: Finish Wiring 978-1-60525-319-0 19:04 min $99.00 Residential Wiring DVD Series 978-1-60525-320-6 Set of 4 $356.40 Masonry Technology: Materials, Tools, Safety 978-1-60525-173-8 18:54 min. $99.00 MasonryTechnology: Laying Brick, Block, and Stone 978-1-60525-174-5 23:47 min. $99.00 MasonryTechnology: Concrete Placing and Finishing 978-1-60525-175-2 17:58 min. $99.00 Masonry Technology DVD Series 978-1-60525-288-9 Set of 3 $267.30 G-W Building Trades DVD Series Library, includes the entire construction, plumb- ing, wiring, and masonry DVD series 978-1-60525-269-8 Set of 23 $1,998.96 G-W BUILDING TRADES DVD SERIES The Building Trades DVD Series provides visual instruction to complement classroom learning on the major methods used in construction, plumbing, wiring, and masonry. Practical examples are provided to demonstrate the use of the latest materials, tools, and techniques. Safety is emphasized throughout the series. To enhance learning, each DVD is divided into logical sections to break complex processes into manageable units. www.g-w.com/building-trades-dvd-series-library-2011 PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION ©2013,6TH EDITION BY WALTER C. BROWN AND DANIEL P. DORFMUELLER Print Reading for Construction starts with the basics and progresses to advanced topics. It is a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and visualization of residential and commercial construction prints. The content is ideal for career and technical students, apprentices, and building trades workers in addition to being suitable for self-study. www.g-w.com/print-reading-construction-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 360pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-802-7 $93.28 $69.96 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-872-0 $93.28 $69.96 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-116-1 $125.28 $93.96 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-806-5 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView®AssessmentSuite,610testquestions 978-1-60525-807-2 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 563slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-808-9 978-1-60525-809-6 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 Seepage15for tableofcontents
  • 8. 6 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MODERN PLUMBING,©2015,8TH EDITION BY E. KEITH BLANKENBAKER Modern Plumbing provides information on the design, installation, and service of the different systems found in the field. Basic information regarding safety tools, materials, and equipment is presented. Detailed chapters discuss planning and organizing a plumbing job and the different careers available in the trade. A separate Lab Workbook is available to complement the textbook by offering additional activities and review questions. x Plumbing code features prepare students to check local requirements when performing actual work in the field. x Step-by-step procedures guide students to learn the correct way of performing various essential tasks. x The consistent use of color to represent various components and materials throughout the book helps students visualize different details of components. www.g-w.com/modern-plumbing-2015 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 624pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-863-4 $98.00 $73.50 Lab Workbook, 230pp. 978-1-61960-868-9 $30.00 $22.50 Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-61960-869-6 $121.60 $91.20 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-871-9 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView®AssessmentSuite,1551testquestions 978-1-61960-872-6 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 2033slides IndividualLicense 978-1-61960-873-3 $240.00 $180.00 Introduction to Plumbing 1. Safety 2. Plumbing Tools 3. Leveling Instruments 4. Mathematics for Plumbers 5. Hydraulics and Pneumatics 6. Print Reading and Sketching 7. Rigging and Hoisting 8. Building and Plumbing Codes 9. Soldering, Brazing, and Welding 10. Excavating Plumbing Systems 11. Water Supply Systems 12. Water Treatment 13. Plumbing Fixtures 14. Piping Materials and Fittings 15. Valves and Meters 16. Water Heaters Plumbing System Design and Installation 17. Designing Plumbing Systems 18. Preparing for Plumbing System Installation 19. DWV Pipe and Fitting Installation 20. Installing Water Supply Piping 21. Supporting and Testing Pipe 22. Installing Fixtures, Faucets, and Appliances 23. Septic Systems 24. Storm Water and Sumps 25. Installing HVAC Systems 26. Swimming Pools, Hot Tubs, and Spas 27. Irrigation Systems Plumbing Services 28. Repairing DWV Systems 29. Repairing Water Supply Systems 30. Remodeling Career Development and Plumbing History 31. Job Organization 32. Plumbing Career Opportunities 33. Plumbing History CONTENTS CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY NEW
  • 9. 7Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY www.g-w.com/modern-masonry-2016 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.450pp.,hardcover 978-1-63126-095-7 $85.28 $63.96 Lab Workbook, approx.300pp. 978-1-63126-097-1 $26.64 $19.98 Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-63126-098-8 $106.32 $79.74 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1yr.IndividualAccessKeyCode 978-1-63126-099-5 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-100-8 $153.00 $114.75 Online Instructor Resources, 1yr.Individual AccessKeyCode 978-1-63126-104-6 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-101-5 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-63126-102-2 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-103-9 $244.00 $183.00 Introduction to Masonry 1. ToolsandEquipment 2. Safety 3. PrintReading 4. MathforMasonryTrades Materials 5. ClayMasonryMaterials 6. ConcreteMasonryUnits 7. Stone 8. MortarandGrout 9. Anchors,Ties,andReinforcement Techniques 10. LayingBrick 11. LayingBlock 12. StoneMasonry Construction Details 13. FoundationSystems 14. WallSystems 15. FireplaceandChimney Concrete 16. ConcreteMaterialsandApplications 17. FormConstruction 18. ConcreteFlatworkandFormedShapes Succeeding on the Job 19. CareersintheMasonryTrades 20. JobPerformance,Leadership,Ethics,and Entrepreneurship CONTENTS MODERN MASONRY BRICK, BLOCK, STONE ©2016,8TH EDITION BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND TIMOTHY L. ANDERA Modern Masonry: Brick, Block, Stone provides a broad understanding of the properties and applications of masonry materials. It then progresses to teaching safe and proper procedures for working with brick, block, and stone. Coverage of concrete form construction and flatwork is also included. Green Note features address specific topics relating to masonry’s impact on the environment. New supplemental teaching materials include PowerPoint® presentations and test creation software. x Code features reference the International Residential Code and International Building Code, familiarizing students with their requirements. x Updated, color images have been added throughout the text to reinforce chapter topics. x Over 75 illustrated step-by-step procedures guide student learning. Propertiesandtechnical detailsofentiremasonry systems,suchas foundations,floors,roofs, andwalls,areincluded. NEW Online Products • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources
  • 10. 8 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY MODERN RESIDENTIAL WIRING ©2015, 10TH EDITION BY HARVEY N. HOLZMAN Modern ResidentialWiring is a comprehensive text that presents the latest installation and repair practices, as well as a brief review of the principles of electricity. Essential information regarding tools, materials, equipment, and processes are included. Specialized installations, such as computer wiring, are also addressed. A career chapter introduces students to the different jobs that are available to those that have wiring skills while a separate appendix reviews the math skills needed by electricians. x Content corresponds to the 2014 NEC®, and text features help familiarize students with the use of national and local codes for reference. x Subjects are arranged in a logical sequence that follows the general order of installation; however, chapters can be used on a stand-alone basis. x Step-by-step procedures, along with detailed images, make the most complicated tasks easy to understand. www.g-w.com/modern-residential-wiring-2015 Fundamentals 1. Safety 2. Electrical Energy Fundamentals 3. Tools for the Electrician Installation 4. Wiring Systems 5. Conductors 6. Boxes, Fittings, and Covers 7. Device Wiring 8. Overcurrent Protection 9. Grounding 10. The Service Entrance Planning 11. Electrical Prints and Specifications 12. Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Design 13. Appliance Wiring and Special Outlets Specialized Installations 14. Farm Wiring 15. Mobile Home Wiring 16. Swimming Pool Wiring 17. Telephone and Computer Network Wiring 18. Motors 19. Emergency and Standby Systems The Professional Electrician 20. Electrical Remodeling 21. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 22. Electrical Careers CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 364pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-842-9 $84.00 $63.00 Workbook, 112pp. 978-1-61960-847-4 $26.64 $19.98 Bundle, Textbook+Workbook 978-1-61960-848-1 $110.00 $82.50 ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT Online Student Center, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-845-0 $110.64 $82.98 Bundle, Textbook + OSC (min. 15) 978-1-61960-867-2 $152.64 $114.48 Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-61960-600-5 $528.00 $396.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-850-4 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 300testquestions 978-1-61960-851-1 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 390slides IndividualLicense 978-1-61960-852-8 $240.00 $180.00 Studentslearnthe “how”and“why” ofsafeelectrical practices. NEW Online Products • Online Student Center • Online Instructor Resources
  • 11. 9Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY MODERN COMMERCIAL WIRING ©2015, 6TH EDITION BY HARVEY N. HOLZMAN Modern Commercial Wiring covers design, installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. It provides comprehensive instruction regarding the complex wiring requirements associated with commercial installations. Specialized areas, such as motor control, emergency power systems, hazardous locations, and pool and fountain installations, are included. This is an ideal text for those with a background in electrical principles and wiring who want to add to their skills. x The text is based on the 2014 NEC®, and many code references are made throughout the text. x Activities that familiarize students with using the NEC bring another element of real-world practice into the class. x Chapters are arranged in a logical sequence but can be used independent of one another. HOUSE WIRING SIMPLIFIED©2015,13TH EDITION BY FLOYD M. MIX HouseWiring Simplified presents fundamental installation information and procedures, enhanced by the inclusion of easy-to-understand drawings. Content covers wiring in both older and newer homes. Also included are details on how to determine what wiring is needed and what equipment and materials to use. Color-coded diagrams aid in the explanation of various types of circuits.The text is based on the 2014 NEC®. www.g-w.com/modern-commercial-wiring-2015 1. Electrical Fundamentals Review 2. Safety 3. Tools 4. Electrical Prints, Specifications, and Codes 5. Wiring Methods 6. Conductors 7. Boxes and Conduit Bodies 8. Overcurrent Protection 9. Service and Distribution 10. Transformers 11. Grounding 12. Branch Circuits and Feeders 13. Motors 14. Motor Controls 15. Emergency Power 16. Hazardous Locations 17. Pools and Fountains 18. Maintenance and Troubleshooting CONTENTS www.g-w.com/house-wiring-simplified-2015 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 160pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-862-7 $36.00 $27.00 NEW NEW STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 240pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-854-2 $76.00 $57.00 Workbook, 112pp. 978-1-61960-857-3 $26.64 $19.98 Bundle, Textbook+Workbook 978-1-61960-858-0 $97.00 $72.75 ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT Online Student Center, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-781-1 $102.64 $76.96 Bundle, Textbook + OSC (min. 15) 978-1-61960-766-8 $140.64 $105.48 Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-61960-599-2 $528.00 $396.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-860-3 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 600testquestions 978-1-61960-861-0 $248.00 $186.00 ExamplesofreadingNECchartsandofcalculations areincludedthroughoutthetext. Codereferencesectionsincludeseveraltablesfrom theNEC. Online Products • Online Student Center • Online Instructor Resources
  • 12. 10 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY EXPLORING WOODWORKING©2014, 8TH EDITION BY FRED W. ZIMMERMAN, LARRY J. MCWARD, AND DON L. BLAZEK Exploring Woodworking provides the essential knowledge that beginning students require. It introduces different woods and their characteristics in addition to basic techniques using hand and power tools. Information regarding woodworking operations, such as drilling and sawing, is presented in individual chapters to ensure in-depth coverage. • Product designs for woodworking projects are included. • An entrepreneurship chapter explains how to organize and operate an in-school manufacturing business, giving students hands-on experience with financing, marketing, and selling. • The text also introduces students to the industrial woodworking environment to provide insight into the workplace. MODERN WOODWORKING©2006,11TH EDITION BY WILLIS H. WAGNER AND CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER Modern Woodworking is a comprehensive text that can be used for both beginning and advanced classes. Starting with woodworking fundamentals, the text addresses topics such as basic processes, assembly, surface preparation, and tools before moving into more advanced topics. Cabinetmaking and basic furniture making, along with residential construction applications, are included. • A special section on wood identification consists of photos, characteristics, and usage of 59 native and foreign species. www.g-w.com/modern-woodworking-2006 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 644pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-481-3 $80.00 $60.00 Workbook, 157pp. 978-1-59070-482-0 $26.64 $19.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-483-7 $50.00 $37.50 1.1 WoodinOur Environment 1.2 TheLumber Industry 1.3 Woods:Kinds,Uses, andIdentification 2.1 GeneralSafety 2.2 HandandPower ToolSafety 2.3 ChemicalandFire Safety 3.1 SelectingaProject 3.2 PlanningYour Project 4.1 Measuringand LayoutTools 4.2 Handsaws 4.3 HandPlanes 4.4 ShapingTools 5.1 PortableElectric Drills 5.2 PortableCircular SawsandPower MiterSaws 5.3 PortableSaber Saws 5.4 PortableRouters 5.5 BiscuitJoiners 5.6 PortablePlaners 5.7 PortableSanders 6.1 TableSaw 6.2 BandSaw 6.3 ScrollSaw 6.4 RadialArmSaw 6.5 DrillPress 6.6 Jointer 6.7 Planer/Surfacer 6.8 WoodLathe 6.9 Shaper 6.10 Sanders:Belt,Disc, Spindle,andDrum 7.1 WoodJoints 7.2 Adhesives 7.3 Clamps 7.4 Mechanical Fasteners 7.5 Laminatingand BendingWood 7.6 Applicationof VeneersandPlastic Laminates 8.1 RemovingGlue andRepairing Defects 8.2 SmoothingWood byScraping 8.3 Sanding 9.1 Suppliesand Equipment 9.2 Stains,Sealers,and Fillers 9.3 Finishing Techniques 9.4 Hardware 10.1 Automated Manufacturing Processes 10.2 Entrepreneurship 10.3 SettingUpand Managinga Manufacturing Enterprise CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 368pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-502-2 $80.00 $60.00 Workbook, 184 pp. 978-1-61960-507-7 $24.00 $18.00 ONLINE TEXTBOOK OnlineTextbook, 6yr. ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-505-3 $80.00 $60.00 Bundle,Textbook+Online Textbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-506-0 $112.00 $84.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Workbook, 184pp. 978-1-61960-508-4 $90.00 $67.50 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-509-1 $248.00 $186.00 www.g-w.com/exploring-woodworking-2014 Greatforintroductoryclasses.
  • 13. 11Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY MODERN CABINETMAKING©2016,5TH EDITION BY WILLIAM D. UMSTATTD, CHARLES W. DAVIS, AND PATRICK A. MOLZAHN Modern Cabinetmaking is a comprehensive text that focuses on the techniques used by custom cabinetmakers and home woodworkers. While still providing classic coverage, the text has been thoroughly revised to include the latest in technology, materials, and processes such as CNC, 32 mm system construction, ready-to-assemble casework, and grinding and sharpening. This edition includes many new photos and diagrams showing updated technology and techniques. A chapter on employment introduces students to the careers related to cabinetmaking skills, and a chapter discussing industrial organizations helps students learn how to get more involved. • The text and workbook correlate to Woodwork Career Alliance standards, ensuring that students gain the skills they need to be successful in industry. • Content is organized in a logical sequence, teaching students the design and construction process in a step-by-step manner. • Three new chapters have been added for this edition—Cabinetmaking Industry Overview, CNC Machinery, and Sharpening—to support student learning of the latest standards, technology, and techniques. Industry Overview 1. Introduction to Cabinetmaking 2. Health and Safety 3. Career Opportunities 4. Cabinetmaking Industry Overview Design and Layout 5. Cabinetry Styles 6. Components of Design 7. Design Decisions 8. Human Factors 9. Production Decisions 10. Sketches, Mock-Ups, andWorking Drawings 11. CreatingWorking Drawings 12. Measuring, Marking, and Laying Out Materials Materials 13. Wood Characteristics 14. Lumber and Millwork 15. Cabinet and FurnitureWoods 16. Manufactured Panel Products 17. Veneers and Plastic Overlays 18. Glass and Plastic Products 19. Hardware 20. Fasteners 21. Ordering Materials and Supplies Machining Processes 22. Sawing with Hand and Portable PowerTools 23. Sawing with Stationary Power Machines 24. Surfacing with Hand and Portable PowerTools 25. Surfacing with Stationary Machines 26. Shaping 27. Drilling and Boring 28. Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machinery 29. Abrasives 30. Using Abrasives and Sanding Machines 31. Adhesives 32. Gluing and Clamping 33. Bending and Laminating 34. Overlaying and InlayingVeneer 35. Installing Plastic Laminates 36. Turning 37. Joinery 38. Accessories, Jigs, and Special Machines 39. Sharpening Cabinet Construction 40. Case Construction 41. Frame and Panel Components 42. Cabinet Supports 43. Doors 44. Drawers 45. CabinetTops andTabletops 46. Kitchen Cabinets 47. Built-in Cabinetry and Paneling 48. Furniture Finishing 49. Finishing Decisions 50. Preparing Surfaces for Finish 51. FinishingTools and Equipment 52. Stains, Fillers, Sealers, and Decorative Finishes 53. Topcoatings CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.912pp.,hardcover 978-1-63126-071-1 $93.28 $69.96 Lab Workbook, approx.286pp. 978-1-63126-075-9 $24.00 $18.00 Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-63126-076-6 $111.40 $83.50 ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXT, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT Online Student Center, 6yr. ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-63126-073-5 $117.28 $87.96 Bundle, Textbook + OSC (min. 15) 978-1-63126-074-2 $ 163.92 $122.94 Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-63126-028-5 $528.00 $396.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1yr.AccessKeyCode 978-1-63126-077-3 $80.00 $60.00 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-078-0 $160.00 $120.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-082-7 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-079-7 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-63126-080-3 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsfor PowerPoint®,IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-081-0 $244.00 $183.00 www.g-w.com/modern-cabinetmaking-2016 TextandWorkbookcorrelateto WoodworkCareerAlliancestandards NEW Online Products • Online Student Center • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources
  • 14. 12 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. HVACR Refrigeration System Fundamentals 1. Fundamentals of Refrigeration 2. Basic Refrigeration Systems Service Basics 3. Tools and Supplies 4. Working withTubing and Piping 5. Service Calls Refrigerants 6. Introduction to Refrigerants 7. Equipment and Instruments for Refrigerant Handling and Service 8. Working with Refrigerants Basic Electricity, Magnetism, and Electronics 9. Basic Electricity 10. Electrical Power 11. Basic Electronics Motors and Electric Control Systems 12. Electric Motors 13. Electrical Control Systems 14. Servicing Electric Motors and Controls Compressors,Valves, and Metering Devices 15. Compressors 16. Valves and Metering Devices Domestic Refrigerators and Freezers 17. OverviewofDomesticRefrigerators andFreezers 18. SystemsandComponentsof DomesticRefrigeratorsandFreezers 19. InstallationandTroubleshootingof DomesticRefrigeratorsandFreezers 20. ServiceandRepairofDomestic RefrigeratorsandFreezers Indoor Air Fundamentals 21. Air Movement and Measurement 22. Air Quality 23. Air Distribution 24. Ventilation System Service Air-Conditioning Systems 25. Ductless Air-Conditioning Systems 26. Central Air-Conditioning Systems 27. Absorption and Evaporative Cooling Systems 28. Humidity Control 29. Thermostats 30. Heating and Cooling Loads 31. Air Conditioning Installation, Troubleshooting, and Service Heating Systems 32. Forced-Air Heating Fundamentals 33. Hydronic Heating Fundamentals 34. Heat Pumps 35. Gas-Fired Heating Systems 36. Oil-Fired Heating Systems 37. Electric Heating Systems 38. Heating System Installation and Service Energy Management and Conservation 39. Solar Power andThermal Storage 40. Energy Management 41. Energy Conservation CommercialRefrigerationSystems 42. Overview of Commercial Refrigeration Systems 43. Special Refrigeration Systems and Applications 44. CommercialRefrigeration—System Configurations 45. Commercial Refrigeration Systems—High-Side Components 46. Commercial Refrigeration Systems—Low-Side Components 47. Commercial Refrigeration Systems—Piping Designing Commercial Refrigeration Systems 48. Understanding Heat Loads and SystemThermodynamics 49. Commercial Refrigeration Component Selection Installing and Servicing Commercial Systems 50. Installing Commercial Systems 51. Troubleshooting Commercial Systems—System Diagnosis 52. Troubleshooting Commercial Systems—Component Diagnosis 53. Servicing Commercial Systems Professional Development 54. Technician Certification CONTENTS www.g-w.com/modern-refrigeration-air-conditioning-2014 MODERN REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING©2014,19TH EDITION BY A. D. ALTHOUSE, C. H. TURNQUIST, A. F. BRACCIANO, D. C. BRACCIANO, AND G. M. BRACCIANO Modern Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, the standard for HVACR education, is designed to make learning easier for students.The text reflects the latest in HVACR practices and covers the fundamental principles and service techniques needed to diagnose and repair HVACR systems. Environmental topics are addressed inThinking Green features throughout the text, and a three-chapter EnergyManagementand Conservation section is included. Over 100 step-by-step procedures are incorporated throughout the text. • Complete reorganization of chapters and content follows a logical progression of sequential, building-block learning. • Nearly all photographs and illustrations are new for this edition. • Correlation charts to content requirements for HVAC Excellence and PAHRA accreditation are provided with the Instructor’s Resources. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 1488pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-199-4 $120.00 $90.00 Workbook, 414pp. 978-1-61960-202-1 $32.00 $24.00 Lab Manual, 304pp. 978-1-61960-203-8 $32.00 $24.00 Bundle, Textbook+Workbook +LabManual 978-1-61960-831-3 $160.00 $120.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)INCLUDES ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT CONTENT G-W Online, 1yr.AccessKeyCode 978-1-61960-878-8 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-61960-880-1 $180.00 $135.00 OnlineInstructorResources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-61960-573-2 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Workbook, 414pp. 978-1-61960-205-2 $80.00 $60.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-204-5 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 3696testquestions 978-1-61960-206-9 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentations forPowerPoint®,2230slides IndividualLicense 978-1-61960-207-6 $260.00 $195.00 VIDEO HVACRVideoClipLibrary IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-63126-150-3 978-1-63126-151-0 $264.00 $660.00 $198.00 $495.00 Online video subscriptions available Visit www.g-w.com/hvacr-video-clip-library-2015. Online Products • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources TheHVACRVideoClipLibrarycontains67videoclips thatreinforcethetheoryandessentialskillsrequired forentry-levelemployment.Theycomplementthe instructionprovidedinanyHVACRtrainingprogram.
  • 15. 13Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. HVACR HEATING AND COOLING ESSENTIALS©2016,4TH EDITION BY JERRY KILLINGER, LADONNA KILLINGER, AND DON CRAWSHAW Heating and Cooling Essentials is the ideal introductory text for students entering the HVACR field. The text emphasizes the techniques needed to perform the installation, service, and repair of refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating systems. Students build an understanding of how HVACR systems work and then progress to troubleshooting and service. Refrigerant handling and ductwork topics are also included. Changes for this edition include a new Careers chapter; content and illustration updates; new Safety Note, Caution, and Pro Tip features; and an expanded chapter on customer service and soft skills. x Information on the EPA Section 608 Technician Certification is included to help students prepare refrigerant handling certification. x A math chapter teaches the calculations used by technicians, providing students with real-life job skills. x Service chapters teach relevant procedures including, soldering, brazing, wiring, various tubing/piping skills, recovery methods, evacuation and charging procedures, retrofitting options, and leak detection methods. NEW www.g-w.com/sheet-metal-skills-2011 www.g-w.com/heating-cooling-essentials-2016 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.700pp.,hardcover 978-1-63126-059-9 $93.28 $69.96 Lab Workbook, approx.256pp. 978-1-63126-063-6 $32.00 $24.00 Bundle, Textbook+LabWorkbook 978-1-63126-064-3 $119.00 $89.25 ONLINE STUDENT CENTER (OSC) ONLINE TEXTBOOK, WORKBOOK, AND INTERACTIVE CONTENT Online Student Center, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-63126-061-2 $125.28 $93.96 Bundle, Textbook + OSC (min. 15) 978-1-63126-062-9 $171.92 $128.94 Online Instructor Resources, 6 yr. Individual Subscription 978-1-63126-041-4 $528.00 $396.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-065-0 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-066-7 $160.00 $120.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-070-4 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-067-4 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-63126-068-1 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-069-8 $244.00 $183.00 SHEET METAL SKILLS TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND PROCESSES ©2011 BY REX MILLER AND MARK R. MILLER Sheet Metal Skills: Tools, Materials, and Processes provides a comprehensive view of the industry and the work involved. It discusses sheet metal history, uses, and tools. Processes covered include joining, drilling, punching, fastening, drawing, and pattern development. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 317pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-325-1 $88.00 $66.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s CD 978-1-60525-326-8 $200.00 $150.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 424testquestions 978-1-60525-327-5 $244.00 $183.00 1. Careers in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration 2. HandTools 3. Fasteners 4. Working with CopperTubing 5. Working with Pipe 6. Soldering 7. Brazing and Flame Cutting 8. Mathematics for Technicians 9. Basic Thermodynamic Principles 10. Temperature and Pressure 11. BasicRefrigeration Cycle 12. Other System Components 13. Refrigerants 14. Zeotropic Blends 15. Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling 16. System Evacuation, Leak Detection, and Recharging 17. Working with Metering Devices 18. Special Purpose Valves 19. Troubleshooting Refrigerant Flow Controls 20. Compressors 21. Compressor and Lubrication Accessories 22. Water Chillers 23. What Is Electricity? 24. Power Transmission and Circuits 25. Induction Motors 26. Electromagnetic Control Devices 27. Motor Controls 28. Defrost Cycles 29. Ductwork 30. Gas Heat with Air Conditioning 31. Oil Heat with Air Conditioning 32. Electric Heat with Air Conditioning 33. Heat Pumps 34. Customer Relations CONTENTS Online Products • Online Student Center • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources Seethepreviouspagefor informationontheHVACR VideoClipLibrary.
  • 16. 14 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. PRINT READING PRINT READING FOR INDUSTRY ©2016,10TH EDITION BY WALTER C. BROWN AND RYAN K. BROWN Print Reading for Industry is ideal for beginning and intermediate students, in addition to those participating in on-the-job training. The text focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings. This revised edition includes new content discussing the role of prints in the digital age and updates the coverage of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing to current standards. Additionally, it provides coverage of several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process. x Actual prints from various industries are included as examples so that students become comfortable with common practices. x Numerous visualization and print reading exercises provide hands-on experience. x Coverage of specialized parts and prints, including applications for fasteners, gears, cams, plastic parts, and precision sheet metal parts, is included. www.g-w.com/print-reading-for-industry-2016 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 550pp.,softcover,withbonusprintspacket 978-1-63126-051-3 $93.28 $69.96 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-053-7 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-054-4 $160.00 $120.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-058-2 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-055-1 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 828testquestions 978-1-63126-056-8 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,525slides IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-057-5 $244.00 $183.00 MACHINETRADES PRINT READING ©2016,5TH EDITION BY MICHAEL A. BARSAMIAN AND RICHARD A. GIZELBACH MachineTrades Print Reading, a combination text and workbook, provides students the opportunity to develop the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints. The new edition features a revised first unit that introduces students to the history of print reading, CAD and electronic prints, and the role of prints in the digital age. From there, students develop fundamental skills and progress to details encountered when working at a professional level.The final unit, Print Reading Review, has comprehensive review quizzes that help assess student progress. 1. Drawings and Prints 2. Visualizing Shapes 3. Line Usage 4. Title Blocks and Notes 5. Applied Math 6. Measurement Basics 7. Dimensions and Tolerances 8. Contours 9. Holes 10. Angles 11. Threads 12. Machining Details 13. Sectional Views 14. Auxiliary Views 15. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 16. Detail Drawings 17. Assembly Drawings 18. Print Reading Review CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.300pp.,softcover 978-1-63126-105-3 $80.00 $60.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-107-7 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-108-4 $148.00 $111.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-112-1 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-109-1 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite 978-1-63126-110-7 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-111-4 $244.00 $183.00 www.g-w.com/machine-trades-print-reading-2016 1. Prints:The Language of Industry 2. LineConventionsandLettering 3. Title Blocks and Parts Lists 4. GeometricTerms and Construction 5. Multiview Drawings 6. SectionViews 7. AuxiliaryViews 8. ScrewThread Representation 9. Dimensioning 10. Tolerancing 11. Machining Specifications and Drawing Notes 12. SurfaceTexture Symbols 13. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 14. Drawing Revision Systems 15. Detail Drawings 16. Assembly Drawings 17. Springs and Fasteners in Industrial Prints 18. Gears, Splines, and Serrations 19. Cam Diagrams and Prints 20. Plastic Parts 21. Precision Sheet Metal Parts 22. Welding Prints 23. Instrumentation and Control Drawings CONTENTS NEW NEW Online Products • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources Online Products • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources
  • 17. 15Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. PRINT READING PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION ©2013,6TH EDITION BY WALTER C. BROWN AND DANIEL P. DORFMUELLER Print Reading for Construction starts with the basics and progresses to advanced topics. It is a combination text-workbook that teaches the interpretation and visualization of residential and commercial construction prints. The content is ideal for career and technical students, apprentices, and building trades workers in addition to being suitable for self-study. • The Large Prints folder included with the text contains 140 foldout prints (17 in. x 22 in.) from residential and commercial construction, providing students realistic, on-the-job experience. • Four advanced projects at the end of the text provide additional practice to further develop skills. • Electronic versions of the foldout prints are available in PDF format on the Instructor’s Resource CD. www.g-w.com/print-reading-construction-2013 Introduction to Print Reading 1. Construction Drawing Organization 2. Construction Math and Application 3. Reading Measuring Tools and Using Scales Print Reading Basics 4. Lines and Symbols 5. Fundamental Drawing Practices Specifications and Materials 6. Specifications and Building Codes 7. Construction Materials—Types and Uses Reading Prints 8. Site Plans 9. Architectural Drawings 10. Foundation Prints 11. Structural Prints 12. Residential Framing Prints 13. Plumbing Prints 14. HVAC Prints 15. Electrical Prints 16. Welding Prints Estimating 17. Estimating Construction Costs CONTENTS WELDING PRINT READING©2013,6TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints. www.g-w.com/welding-print-reading-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 360pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-802-7 $93.28 $69.96 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-872-0 $93.28 $69.96 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-116-1 $125.28 $93.96 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-806-5 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView®AssessmentSuite,610testquestions 978-1-60525-807-2 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 563slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-808-9 978-1-60525-809-6 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 384pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-911-6 $88.00 $66.00 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-913-0 $88.00 $66.00 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-60525-992-5 $120.00 $90.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-914-7 $248.00 $186.00 Thetexttellsandshowshow,andtheworkbook providesspaceformeaningfulprintreading, sketching,andestimatingactivities. See page 26 for all Instructor Materials.
  • 18. 16 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: BASICS©2015,22ND EDITION BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, AND DAVID P. MADSEN AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2015 provides complete instruction for mastering fundamental AutoCAD commands and drawing techniques. The text provides comprehensive coverage of AutoCAD 2D drafting and design. Topics are presented in an easy-to-understand sequence, building upon prior chapter knowledge. ANSI and ASME standards are referenced throughout the text, and examples and illustrations focus on industry practices. • Practice questions and problems for the AutoCAD Certified Professional Exam are included. • More than 500 drawing problems are found throughout the text’s end-of-chapter sections. • The Instructor’s Resource CD features drawing problem solutions, sample course syllabi, final exams, and additional practice questions and resources for the AutoCAD certification exams. AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: ADVANCED©2015,22ND EDITION BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, JEFFREY A. LAURICH, J.C. MALITZKE, AND CRAIG P. BLACK AutoCAD and Its Applications: Advanced 2015 builds upon the fundamental skills and techniques taught in AutoCAD and Its Applications: Basics 2015.The Advanced text provides thorough, easy-to-understand instruction in 3D drafting/modeling and model visualization. It is appropriate for individual or classroom use.The text provides comprehensive coverage of solid, surface, and mesh modeling in addition to detailed coverage of materials, lighting, rendering, and animation. x A companion website features more than 120 step-by-step exercises. x Text chapters feature a large selection of modeling problems. x The materials and rendering chapters are in full color. 1. Introduction to AutoCAD 2. Drawings and Templates 3. Introduction to Drawing and Editing 4. Basic Object Commands 5. Line Standards and Layers 6. View Tools and Basic Plotting 7. Object Snap and AutoTrack 8. Construction Tools and Multiview Drawings 9. Text Styles and Multiline Text 10. Single-Line Text and Additional Text Tools 11. Modifying Objects 12. Arranging and Patterning Objects 13. Grips, Properties, and Additional Selection Techniques 14. Polyline and Spline Editing Tools 15. Obtaining Drawing Information 16. Dimension Standards and Styles 17. Linear and Angular Dimensioning 18. Dimensioning Features and Alternate Practices 19. Dimensioning with Tolerances 20. Editing Dimensions 21. Tables 22. Parametric Drafting 23. Section Views and Graphic Patterns 24. Standard Blocks 25. Block Attributes 26. Introduction to Dynamic Blocks 27. Additional Dynamic Block Tools 28. Layout Setup 29. Plotting Layouts 30. Annotative Objects 31. External References 32. Introduction to Sheet Sets 33. Additional Sheet Set Tools CONTENTS www.g-w.com/autocad-applications-basics-2015 www.g-w.com/autocad-applications-advanced-2015 Three-Dimensional Design and Modeling 1. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Modeling 2. Creating Primitives and Composites 3. Viewing and Displaying Three-Dimensional Models 4. Understanding Three-Dimensional Coordinates and User Coordinate Systems 5. Using Model Space Viewports 6. Model Extrusions and Revolutions 7. Sweeps and Lofts 8. Creating and Working with Solid Model Features 9. Mesh Modeling 10. Advanced Surface Modeling 11. Subobject Editing 12. Solid Model Editing 13. Text and Dimensions in 3D 14. Model Documentation, Analysis, and Point Clouds Model Visualization and Presentation 15. Visual Style Settings and Basic Rendering 16. Materials in AutoCAD 17. Lighting 18. Advanced Rendering 19. Using Show Motion to View a Model 20. Cameras, Walkthroughs, and Flybys CONTENTS AUTOCAD AND ITSNEW NEW
  • 19. 17Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING AUTOCAD AND ITS APPLICATIONS: COMPREHENSIVE©2015,22ND EDITION BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER, DAVID A. MADSEN, DAVID P. MADSEN, JEFFREY A. LAURICH, J.C. MALITZKE, AND CRAIG P. BLACK AutoCADandItsApplications:Comprehensive2015bringstogetherthecompletecontentsof BasicsandAdvancedintoonevolume.Itprovidesflexibilityincoursedesignandteachingapproaches, supportingbothintroductoryandadvancedclasses.Thistextprovidesacompleteteachingprogramfor 2Dand3DAutoCADdraftinganddesign. PleaseseetheproductdescriptionsforBasicsandAdvancedfordetailsonthefeaturesandbenefitsof thiscombinedtext. www.g-w.com/autocad-applications-comprehensive-2015 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Basics Textbook, 1056pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-918-1 $82.00 $61.50 AdvancedTextbook, 592pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-921-1 $68.00 $51.00 ComprehensiveTextbook, 1648pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-924-2 $113.28 $84.96 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 1yr.IndividualAccessKeyCode(min.15) Basics Advanced Comprehensive 978-1-61960-920-4 978-1-61960-923-5 978-1-61960-926-6 $41.00 $34.00 $56.64 $30.75 $25.50 $42.48 Companion Website www.g-wlearning.com/CAD FREE INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-927-3 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® AssessmentSuite,1237Basicstestquestions, 527Advanced 978-1-61960-928-0 $248.00 $186.00 APPLICATIONS 2015 “The text offers the most complete instruction in the fundamentals of AutoCAD and presents it in a way that is very readable and enjoyable.” – L. Kassler, ME Comprehensive provides the best value as it combines Basics and Advanced into one edition. NEW
  • 20. 18 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING EXPLORING DRAFTING©2012,11TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER AND BERNARD D. MATHIS Exploring Drafting is designed for use in introductory courses as it stresses fundamental skills while teaching essential manual (traditional) and CAD skills. Coverage includes geometric constructions, orthographic projection, and dimensioning practices. Techniques and procedures used in creating multiview drawings, section views, auxiliary views, pictorial views, and pattern developments are taught. STEM content and activities are found throughout the text. x Content is appropriate for beginning drafting students at any instructional level. x The end-of-chapter drawing problems help students build problem-solving skills and practice drafting techniques. x The text follows ASME practices and serves as an ADDA approved publication. 1. Why Study Drafting? 2. Careers in Drafting 3. Sketching 4. Drafting Equipment 5. Drafting Techniques 6. Basic Geometric Construction 7. Computer-Aided Drafting and Design 8. Lettering 9. Multiview Drawings 10. Dimensioning 11. Sectional Views 12. Auxiliary Views 13. Pictorials 14. Pattern Development 15. Working Drawings 16. Making Prints 17. Design 18. Models, Mockups, and Prototypes 19. Maps 20. Graphs and Charts 21. Welding Drafting 22. Fasteners 23. Electrical and Electronics Drafting 24. Architectural Drafting 25. Manufacturing Processes CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 592pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-405-0 $90.00 $67.50 Worksheets, 256pp. 978-1-60525-406-7 $26.64 $19.98 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-690-0 $90.00 $67.50 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-106-2 $122.00 $91.50 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Manual, 380pp. 978-1-60525-407-4 $104.00 $78.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-408-1 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView®AssessmentSuite,959testquestions 978-1-60525-409-8 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’s Presentations for PowerPoint®, 1005slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-410-4 978-1-60525-411-1 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 www.g-w.com/exploring-drafting-2012 Conventional drawings are constructed in a step-by-step manner. Worksheets provide a wide range of drafting problems for student practice.
  • 21. 19Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING DRAFTING & DESIGN ENGINEERING DRAWING USING MANUAL AND CADTECHNIQUES ©2008, 7TH EDITION BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND WALTER C. BROWN Drafting & Design: Engineering Drawing Using Manual and CAD Techniques is a comprehensive text written to meet the educational needs of both beginning and advanced students. Detailed instruction is provided in orthographic projection, multiview drawings, and dimensioning in addition to the development of section views, pictorial drawings, auxiliary views, revolutions, and intersections. x Manual drafting and CAD techniques are covered in tandem to illustrate both approaches to drafting. x Step-by-step, hands-on procedures guide students as they learn the tools and techniques used in industry. x Realistic problem-solving experiences are provided by the end-of-chapter drafting problems, which are classified into three levels of difficulty. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 912pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-903-0 $98.64 $73.98 Worksheets, 179pp. 978-1-59070-904-7 $26.64 $19.98 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-686-3 $98.64 $73.98 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-103-1 $130.64 $97.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Manual, 448pp. 978-1-59070-905-4 $104.00 $78.00 Instructor’s Resource Binder, 504pp. 978-1-59070-906-1 $266.64 $199.98 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-59070-907-8 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1425testquestions 978-1-59070-982-5 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 1808slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-59070-908-5 978-1-59070-909-2 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 Introduction to Drafting 1. Drafting and the Drafter 2. Traditional Drafting Equipment and Drawing Techniques 3. Introduction to CAD 4. CAD Commands and Functions 5. Sketching, Lettering, and Text DraftingTechniques and Skills 6. Basic Geometric Constructions 7. Advanced Geometric Constructions 8. Multiview Drawings 9. Dimensioning Fundamentals 10. Section Views 11. Pictorial Drawings Descriptive Geometry 12. Auxiliary Views 13. Revolutions 14. Intersections 15. Developments Advanced Applications 16. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 17. Working Drawings 18. Threads and Fastening Devices 19. Cams, Gears, and Splines 20. Drawing Management 21. Manufacturing Processes Drafting and Design Specializations 22. Architectural Drafting 23. Structural Drafting 24. Electrical and Electronics Drafting 25. Map and Survey Drafting 26. Welding Drafting 27. Technical Illustration 28. Graphs and Charts CONTENTS www.g-w.com/drafting-design-2008 The creative approach to problem solving is emphasized.
  • 22. 20 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING PROCESS PIPE DRAFTING©2004,4TH EDITION BY TERENCE M. SHUMAKER Process Pipe Drafting is a write-in text that covers the fundamental concepts and techniques used to construct accurate piping drawings. The text starts by introducing the components of piping systems and then shows how to put the components together to create the various types of drawings used in the industry. These drawings are presented in the same sequence as produced by engineering firms. Review questions, print reading exercises, and drawing problems are included in each chapter. • “Real-world”instruction in laying out process pipe components and systems is provided. • Appropriate for students new to the trade, as well as experienced pipe fitters, welders, designers, and drafters. • Appendices feature vendor information and valuable references on pipe, fittings, valves, and pumps. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 354pp.,softcover 978-1-59070-247-5 $80.00 $60.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide, 44pp. 978-1-59070-248-2 $40.00 $30.00 ELECTRONICS DRAFTING©2011,4TH EDITION BY JOHN FROSTAD Electronics Drafting is a thoroughly illustrated, user-friendly text that provides basic instructions for creating wiring diagrams, schematics and logic diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings. It begins with general topics, such as electronic symbols and component descriptions, and then progresses into specific applications. End-of-chapter questions encourage students to practice what they have learned. • Comprehensive instruction in the fundamentals and techniques used in electronics drafting is provided. • End-of-chapter activities present opportunities to complete drawing problems and apply concepts. • Includes coverage of drawing standards, component symbols, schematics and logic diagrams, printed circuit board designs, enclosure drawings, and pictorial drawings. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 200pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-348-0 $64.00 $48.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide, 30pp. 978-1-60525-349-7 $40.00 $30.00 1. Overview of Pipe Drafting 2. Pipe and Fittings 3. Valves and Instrumentation 4. Pumps, Tanks, Vessels, and Equipment 5. Flow Diagrams 6. Piping Plans and Elevations 7. Notes, Abbreviations, and Revisions 8. Piping Isometrics 9. Piping Spools CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Electronics Drafting 2. Block, Single Line, Flow, Decision, and Process Diagrams 3. Electronics Symbols, Components, and References 4. Schematic and Logic Diagrams 5. Wiring Diagrams 6. Printed Circuitry 7. Computer-Generated Printed Circuit Boards 8. Enclosure Drawings 9. Pictorial Drawings CONTENTS www.g-w.com/process-pipe-drafting-2004 www.g-w.com/electronics-drafting-2011
  • 23. 21Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING ©2013,9TH EDITION BY DAVID A. MADSEN AND DAVID P. MADSEN Geometric Dimensioning andTolerancing provides thorough coverage of GD&T practices, as established by the ASMEY14.5-2009 standard.Topics are organized in a logical sequence, allowing students to progress from basic concepts, such as understanding symbols on existing drawings and calculating the tolerances for proper size and location of features, to more advanced applications. Color is used throughout the text to emphasize callouts and labels separately from the symbols and text of each drawing. • Concepts are presented in a user-friendly manner to ensure that students build the foundational knowledge they need to understand GD&T. • Numerous print reading and drafting problems are included to provide students with experience while reinforcing learning. • End-of-chapter print reading exercises are based on actual industry drawings. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 512pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-938-3 $88.00 $66.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-941-3 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 439testquestions 978-1-60525-942-0 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 513slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-943-7 978-1-60525-944-4 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 1. Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2. Introduction to Symbols and Terms 3. Datums 4. Material Condition and Material Boundary 5. Form Tolerances 6. Orientation Tolerances 7. Location Tolerances (Part I) 8. Location Tolerances (Part II) and Virtual Condition 9. Profile Tolerances 10. Runout Tolerances CONTENTS GD&T APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION ©2016,6TH EDITION BY BRUCE A. WILSON GD&T:ApplicationandInterpretation,basedontheASMEY14.5-2009standard,istargetedto programsthatrequireastudyofgeometricdimensioningandtolerancingasrelatedtodesign, manufacturing,orinspection.Revisedwithreadabilityinmind,thishighlyillustratedtextcontainstopics rangingfromthefundamentalsofdimensioningtotheextendedprinciplesoftoleranceapplication andinterpretation.TheauthoriscertifiedbyASMEasaSeniorLevelGeometricDimensioningand TolerancingProfessionalandhasparticipatedinthedevelopmentofnationalandinternational standardssince1986. • ThoroughexplanationsofrequirementsintheASMEY14.5-2009standardarepresented. • Extensiveuseofcolorinillustrationsreinforcesandclarifiesinformation. • Reviewquestionsandapplicationproblems,foundattheendofeachchapter,testcomprehension andreinforcelearning. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, approx.400pp.,softcover 978-1-63126-113-8 $85.28 $63.96 Study Guide, approx.136pp. 978-1-63126-115-2 $26.64 $19.98 Bundle, Textbook+StudyGuide 978-1-63126-116-9 $106.32 $79.74 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-117-6 $85.28 $63.96 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-63126-118-3 $152.00 $114.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-63126-122-0 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-63126-119-0 $266.64 $199.98 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1762 test questions 978-1-63126-120-6 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,IndividualLicense 978-1-63126-121-3 $244.00 $183.00 1. IntroductiontoDimensioningandTolerancing 2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing Symbology 3. General Dimensioning Requirements 4. Dimension Application and Limits of Size 5. Form Tolerances 6. Datums and Datum Feature References 7. Orientation Tolerances 8. Position Tolerancing Fundamentals 9. Position Tolerancing – Expanded Principles, Symmetry, and Concentricity 10. Runout 11. Profile 12. PracticalApplicationsandCalculationMethods CONTENTS NEW Online Products • G-WOnline • OnlineInstructorResources www.g-w.com/gdt-application-and-interpretation-2016 www.g-w.com/geometric-dimensioning-tolerancing-2013
  • 24. 22 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. CAD/DRAFTING Architectural Drafting Fundamentals 1. Architectural Styles 2. Basic House Designs 3. Preparing for a Career in Architecture 4. Drawing Instruments and Technical Sketching 5. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Architectural Planning 6. Primary Residential Design Considerations 7. Planning the Living Area 8. Planning the Sleeping Area 9. Planning the Service Area 10. Designing for Health and Safety 11. Designing for Sustainability 12. Planning for Remodeling and Renovation Plan Development 13. Floor Plans 14. Foundation Plans 15. Plot Plans 16. Roof Designs Construction Systems and Supplemental Drawings 17. Footings, Foundations, and Concrete 18. Sill and Floor Construction 19. Wall and Ceiling Construction 20. Doors and Windows 21. Building Sections 22. Elevations 23. Stair Details 24. Fireplace, Chimney, and Stove Details Presentation Methods 25. Perspective Drawings 26. Presentation Drawings 27. Architectural Models Electrical, Plumbing, and Climate Control 28. Residential Electrical 29. Electrical Plans 30. Residential Plumbing 31. Plumbing Plans 32. Residential Climate Control 33. Climate Control Plans Specifications and Estimating Costs 34. Specifications 35. Estimating Building Costs CONTENTS STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 896pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-184-0 $116.00 $87.00 Workbook, 392pp. 978-1-61960-189-5 $32.00 $24.00 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-187-1 $116.00 $87.00 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-188-8 $148.00 $111.00 Companion Website www.g-wlearning.com/architecture FREE INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Workbook, 392pp. 978-1-61960-191-8 $80.00 $60.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-190-1 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1822testquestions 978-1-61960-192-5 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 1271slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-61960-193-2 978-1-61960-194-9 $260.00 $780.00 $195.00 $585.00 ARCHITECTURE RESIDENTIAL DRAFTING AND DESIGN ©2014,11TH EDITION BY CLOIS E. KICKLIGHTER AND W. SCOTT THOMAS Architecture: Residential Drafting and Design provides comprehensive instruction on traditional and computer-based methods of preparing architectural working drawings in addition to coverage of design and construction principles and methods. It is organized around the design-building process, a logical way for students to easily learn. New content on green building technology/sustainable design complements foundational learning. Chapter-end activities challenge students to use residential design principles and problem-solving skills. • Drafting procedures and chapter-end activities are designed to provide students with hands-on experience with computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) systems. • End-of-chapter features address problem solving, ADDA certification exam preparation, and STEM topics. • Two new chapters cover sustainable design and building sections. www.g-w.com/architecture-2014
  • 25. 23Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. WELDING MODERN WELDING©2013,11TH EDITION BY ANDREW D. ALTHOUSE, CARL H. TURNQUIST, WILLIAM A. BOWDITCH, KEVIN E. BOWDITCH, AND MARK A. BOWDITCH ModernWelding is the comprehensive text of choice for student learning. It presents the fundamentals, equipment, and techniques required for the most common welding and cutting processes used commercially.The text also covers underwater welding and cutting, robotic welding, and heat treatments. Step-by-step procedures along with detailed illustrations make welding easy-to-understand for new students.Terms used throughout the text conform to AWS Standard A3.0M/A3.0:2010. Several chapters explain the welding workplace and the how-tos for career success. x This text is correlated to the AWS’s QC10:2008 Key Indicators, preparing students for the AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification. x Up to two years of full, basic welding education can be provided from this one book, making learning efficient and economical for teachers and students. x Text sections are independent of each other, allowing for customization in the order concepts are taught. www.g-w.com/modern-welding-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 896pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-795-2 $116.00 $87.00 Lab Workbook, 400pp. 978-1-60525-797-6 $32.00 $24.00 G-WONLINE (GWO)ALL ONLINE CONTENT +COURSE MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT G-W Online, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-61960-176-5 $80.00 $60.00 Bundle, Textbook+GWO 978-1-61960-993-2 $168.00 $126.00 Online Instructor Resources, 1 yr. Individual Access Key Code 978-1-61960-178-9 $128.00 $96.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Lab Workbook, 400pp. 978-1-60525-962-8 $80.00 $60.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-798-3 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1345testquestions 978-1-60525-799-0 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 1771slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-800-3 978-1-60525-801-0 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 WeldingFundamentals 1. SafetyintheWeldingShop 2. PrintReading 3. WeldingJoints,Positions,andSymbols 4. WeldingandCuttingProcesses ShieldedMetalArcWelding 5. ShieldedMetalArcWeldingEquipmentand Supplies 6. ShieldedMetalArcWelding GasTungsten,GasMetal,andFluxCored ArcWelding 7. GTAW,GMAW,andFCAWEquipmentand Supplies 8. GasTungstenArcWelding 9. GasMetalandFluxCoredArcWelding PlasmaArcCutting 10. PlasmaArcCutting OxyfuelGasProcesses 11. OxyfuelGasWeldingEquipmentandSupplies 12. OxyfuelGasWelding 13. OxyfuelGasCuttingEquipmentandSupplies 14. OxyfuelGasCutting 15. Soldering 16. BrazingandBrazeWelding ResistanceWelding 17. ResistanceWeldingEquipmentandSupplies 18. ResistanceWelding SpecialProcesses 19. SpecialWeldingProcesses 20. SpecialFerrousWeldingApplications 21. SpecialNonferrousWeldingApplications 22. PipeandTubeWelding 23. SpecialCuttingProcesses 24. UnderwaterWeldingandCutting 25. AutomaticandRoboticWelding 26. MetalSurfacing MetalTechnology 27. ProductionofMetals 28. MetalPropertiesandIdentification 29. HeatTreatmentofMetals ProfessionalWelding 30. InspectingandTestingWelds 31. ProcedureandWelderQualifications 32. TheWeldingShop 33. GettingandHoldingaJobintheWelding Industry 34. TechnicalData CONTENTS Correlated to AWS QC-10 Key Indicators Online Products • G-W Online • Online Instructor Resources
  • 26. 24 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. WELDING GAS METAL ARC WELDING HANDBOOK©2008,5TH EDITION BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK Gas Metal Arc Welding Handbook is a comprehensive presentation of basic skills and advanced techniques written in a user-friendly manner. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) principles, equipment, modes of operation, and safety are included. Also covered are specialized procedures for autobody applications, off-road vehicles, and trailer fabrication. FLUX CORED ARC WELDING HANDBOOK©2009,3RD EDITION BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK FluxCoredArcWeldingHandbookprovidesacompleteintroductiontogas-shielded(FCAW-G)and self-shielded(FCAW-S)processes.Inadditiontocoveringthebasicsofequipmentsetup,jointpreparation, andtechniquesforweldingcarbonandlow-alloysteel,thetextincludesspecializedchaptersfocusingon weldingstainlesssteel,weldingcastiron,surfacing,andweldtestingandinspection. • Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 6 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 176pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-866-8 $66.64 $49.98 Bundle, GasMetalArcWeldingHandbook+FluxCoredArcWeldingHandbook 978-1-61960-882-5 $119.00 $89.25 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide 978-1-59070-867-5 $50.00 $37.50 www.g-w.com/gas-metal-arc-welding-handbook-2008 www.g-w.com/flux-cored-arc-welding-handbook-2009 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 176pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-077-9 $66.64 $49.98 Bundle, GasMetalArcWeldingHandbook+FluxCoredArcWeldingHandbook 978-1-61960-882-5 $119.00 $89.25 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide 978-1-60525-078-6 $50.00 $37.50 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING©2016, 9TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN Shielded Metal Arc Welding is a write-in text that progresses from basic theory to specialized techniques. It focuses on the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. A unit on welding problems provides solutions that students can use when they encounter an issue. Updates for this edition include additional fire safety and protection content; information on unclassified electrodes and welding positions; and information on filler metal content, weld penetration, voltage polarity, low hydrogen electrodes, and deposit rate. • This text prepares students for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 4 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification www.g-w.com/shielded-metal-arc-welding-2016 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 208pp.,softcover 978-1-63126-123-7 $60.00 $45.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s CD 978-1-63126-125-1 $100.00 $75.00 NEW
  • 27. 25Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. WELDING GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING HANDBOOK©2013,6TH EDITION BY WILLIAM H. MINNICK AND MARK A. PROSSER Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Handbook presents information on safety, equipment, processes, techniques, materials, and quality control in a logical sequence. Terms used throughout the text comply with the AWS Standard Welding Terms and Definitions publication. The gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) procedures for a variety of base metals, in all positions, are included. • Students can use this text to prepare for the Written Knowledge and Workmanship Performance Tests for Module 7 of AWS SENSE Level I – Entry Welder certification. OXYFUEL GAS WELDING©2012,7TH EDITION BY KEVIN E. BOWDITCH AND MARK A. BOWDITCH Oxyfuel Gas Welding is a write-in text that covers the fundamentals of this process in a user- friendly manner. It includes information on forehand and backhand welding, out-of-position welding, welding thick materials, and welding aluminum. Oxyfuel cutting, brazing, soldering, welding symbols, inspection and testing, and brazing cast iron are also covered. A unit on careers presents some of the different welding-related positions that students can pursue. MATH FOR WELDERS©2013,5TH EDITION BY NINO MARION Math for Welders, a write-in text, explains topics in an easy-to-understand, step-by-step manner. The key mathematical skills needed to be a successful welder are included, addressing the following areas: whole numbers, common fractions, decimal fractions, measurement, percentages, and SI metric system. Welding-related practice problems, similar to those faced on-the-job, reinforce student learning. www.g-w.com/gas-tungsten-arc-welding-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 320pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-793-8 $66.64 $49.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-794-5 $248.00 $186.00 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 192pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-574-3 $60.00 $45.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-575-0 $248.00 $186.00 www.g-w.com/oxyfuel-gas-welding-2012 www.g-w.com/math-for-welders-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 288pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-900-0 $66.64 $49.98 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-435-3 $66.64 $49.98 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-173-4 $98.64 $73.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Edition, 288pp. 978-1-60525-901-7 $100.00 $75.00
  • 28. 26 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. WELDING www.g-w.com/welding-technology-fundamentals-2010 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 464pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-256-8 $88.00 $66.00 Laboratory Manual, 314pp. 978-1-60525-257-5 $32.00 $24.00 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-877-5 $88.00 $66.00 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-122-2 $120.00 $90.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Manual, 315pp. 978-1-60525-258-2 $104.00 $78.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-259-9 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1879testquestions 978-1-60525-260-5 $244.00 $183.00 WELDING TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS©2010,4TH EDITION BY WILLIAM A. BOWDITCH, KEVIN E. BOWDITCH, AND MARK A. BOWDITCH WeldingTechnology Fundamentals is written for anyone that wants to learn the skills of the trade. This includes the most widely used processes: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, gas tungsten arc welding, plasma cutting, oxyfuel gas welding and cutting, and resistance welding. Equipment and techniques are detailed in an easy-to-understand manner. • Students are able to use the text to prepare for AWS SENSE Level I – EntryWelder certification. WELDING PROJECTS©2005,2ND EDITION BY JAMES A. RUCK Welding Projects is comprised of 69 practical projects that will help students develop and practice their skills. With projects in six different equipment areas, there is something to interest every student. From sports and gym equipment to home and shop items, projects range in complexity to meet the needs of beginners and more advanced learners alike. Each project consists of scaled drawings and a complete materials list. www.g-w.com/welding-projects-2005 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 96pp.,softcover 978-1-59070-409-7 $53.28 $39.96 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 384pp.,softcover 978-1-60525-911-6 $88.00 $66.00 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-913-0 $88.00 $66.00 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-60525-992-5 $120.00 $90.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-914-7 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 670testquestions 978-1-60525-915-4 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 535slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-916-1 978-1-60525-917-8 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 www.g-w.com/welding-print-reading-2013 WELDING PRINT READING©2013,6TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER AND W. RICHARD POLANIN Welding Print Reading is a write-in text that teaches the symbols and notations students need to understand to be successful. Besides aspiring welders who want to learn to interpret prints and drawings, the content is appropriate for students wanting to pursue careers in engineering and drafting. The text starts by reviewing the basics, including welding processes, and then progresses to more specialized topics, such as prints for pipe welding and brazed joints.
  • 29. 27Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MANUFACTURING/METALS 1. An Introduction to Machining Technology 2. Careers in Machining Technology 3. Shop Safety 4. Understanding Drawings 5. Measurement 6. Layout Work 7. Hand Tools 8. Fasteners 9. Jigs and Fixtures 10. Cutting Fluids 11. Sawing and Cutoff Machines 12. Drills and Drilling Machines 13. Offhand Grinding 14. The Lathe 15. Other Lathe Operations 16. Cutting Tapers and Screw Threads on the Lathe 17. Broaching Operations 18. The Milling Machine 19. Milling Machine Operations 20. Precision Grinding 21. Band Machining 22. Introduction to CNC Machining 23. CNC Programming Basics 24. CNC Milling 25. CNC Turning 26. Automated Manufacturing 27. Quality Control 28. Metal Characteristics 29. Heat Treatment of Metals 30. Metal Finishing 31. Electromachining Processes 32. Nontraditional Machining Techniques 33. Other Processes CONTENTS www.g-w.com/machining-fundamentals-2014 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 656pp.,hardcover 978-1-61960-209-0 $104.00 $78.00 Workbook, 174pp. 978-1-61960-214-4 $30.00 $22.50 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-61960-212-0 $104.00 $78.00 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-213-7 $136.00 $102.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Annotated Workbook, 174pp. 978-1-61960-216-8 $80.00 $60.00 Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-61960-215-1 $260.00 $195.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 1634testquetsions 978-1-61960-217-5 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®,1406slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-61960-218-2 978-1-61960-219-9 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS©2014,9TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER AND BOB DIXON Machining Fundamentals provides a comprehensive introduction to machining operations, setups, and procedures. Both traditional methods and newer, nontraditional methods are presented in an easy-to-understand manner with an emphasis on safety throughout the text. x Correlated to the duties and standards for NIMS Machining Level I to help students achieve certification. x Includes updated and expanded coverage of CNC machining. x Color coded artwork helps students understand concepts quickly. Four New Chapters on CNC Machining
  • 30. 28 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MANUFACTURING/METALS www.g-w.com/fluid-power-2013 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 560pp.,hardcover,w/FluidSIM®4 Hydraulics-StudentVersion 978-1-60525-931-4 $122.00 $91.50 Laboratory Manual, 384pp. 978-1-60525-934-5 $36.00 $27.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-935-2 $248.00 $186.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 1546slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-936-9 978-1-60525-937-6 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 www.g-w.com/robotics-theory-and-industrial-applications-2011 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 317pp,hardcover 978-1-60525-321-3 $110.00 $82.50 Laboratory Manual, 156pp. 978-1-60525-322-0 $29.28 $21.96 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription (min.15) 978-1-60525-874-4 $110.00 $82.50 Bundle, Textbook+OnlineTextbook(min.15) 978-1-61960-118-5 $142.00 $106.50 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s CD 978-1-60525-323-7 $200.00 $150.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 554testquestions 978-1-60525-324-4 $244.00 $183.00 FLUID POWERHYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS ©2013,2ND EDITION BY JAMES R. DAINES Fluid Power: Hydraulics and Pneumatics is an introductory text is targeted to students pursuing a technician-level career path. It presents the fundamentals of this subject with extensive coverage of both hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Coverage includes details on the design and operation of hydraulic and pneumatic components, circuits, and systems. x The student version of FluidSIM® 4 Hydraulics is included with the text. x Professional and standards organizations are introduced to provide an understanding of the magnitude of the field. x Basic mathematical formulas and fundamental physics principles are presented in the context of component operation ROBOTICSTHEORY AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS ©2011,2ND EDITION BY LARRY T. ROSS, STEPHEN W. FARDO, JAMES W. MASTERSON, AND ROBERT L. TOWERS Robotics:Theory and Industrial Applications is a comprehensive, introductory text that presents principles, related systems, and applications in an easy-to-understand manner.The technical aspects of industrial robotics are covered in four units: Principles of Robotics; Power Supplies and Movement Systems; Sensing and End-of-ArmTooling; and Control Systems and Maintenance.Topics included are degrees of freedom, programming, implementation planning, and system maintenance. x Student learning is enhanced by the use of a systems, or big-picture, approach to the material. x End-of-chapter activities build online research skills that extend beyond the textbook. x Features throughout the text address special interest topics, such as pioneers in the field, 1. Introduction to Fluid Power 2. Fluid Power Systems 3. Basic Physical Principles 4. Fluid Power Standards and Symbols 5. Safety and Health 6. Hydraulic Fluid 7. Source of Hydraulic Power 8. Fluid Storage and Distribution 9. Actuators 10. Controlling the System 11. Accumulators 12. Conditioning System Fluid 13. Applying Hydraulic Power 14. Compressed Air 15. Source of Pneumatic Power 16. Conditioning and Distribution of Compressed Air 17. Work Performers of Pneumatic Systems 18. Controlling a Pneumatic System 19. Applying Pneumatic Power CONTENTS Principles of Robotics 1. Introduction to Industrial Robotics 2. Fundamentals of Robotics 3. Programming the Robot 4. Industrial Applications Power Supplies and Movement Systems 5. Electromechanical Systems 6. Fluid Power Systems Sensing and End-of-Arm Tooling 7. Sensors 8. End Effectors Control Systems and Maintenance 9. Computer Systems and Digital Electronics 10. Interfacing and Vision Systems 11. Maintaining Robotic Systems 12. Robots in Modern Manufacturing 13. The Future of Robotics CONTENTS ThefullyfunctionalversionofFluidSIM®Hydraulicssimulationsoftwareisavailable forpurchasedirectlyfromFestoLearningSystems.Formoreinformation,visitFestoat www.festo-didactic.com/us-en/products/software-e-learning/ applications of technology, and careers.
  • 31. 29Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MANUFACTURING/METALS CNC MACHINING FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS ©2009 BY RICHARD A. GIZELBACH CNC Machining is designed to teach students how to efficiently use CNC milling machines, lathes, and electrical discharge machines by introducing them to the processes, tools, programs, and machines found in industry. A learning friendly presentation consists of clear text and math content along with easy-to-follow drawings and photos. Examples of programming for 3-axis machining centers and 2-axis turning centers create a baseline knowledge that can be applied to other setups. x By focusing on the commonly used G- and M- codes, students develop the skills needed to use all CNC machines, not just those from a specific manufacturer. x Students can gain hands-on experience by editing and running the included programs. x Programs are written in long form to ensure that beginning students learn the proper language before they encounter shortened versions on the job or elsewhere. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 332pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-790-6 $93.28 $69.96 ONLINE TEXTBOOK Online Textbook, 6yr.ClassroomSubscription(min.15) 978-1-60525-864-5 $93.28 $69.96 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s CD 978-1-59070-792-0 $200.00 $150.00 www.g-w.com/cnc-machining-2009 1. Numerical Control and CNC 2. Axis and Coordinate System 3. CNC Math 4. Machining Centers 5. Machining Center Tools, Inserts, Speeds, and Feeds 6. Machining Center Carbide Insert Fundamentals 7. Programming Process for Machining Centers 8. Programming Codes for Machining Centers 9. Program Format for Vertical Machining Centers 10. Canned Cycles for Machining Centers 11. Turning Centers 12. Turning Center Tools, Inserts, Speeds, and Feeds 13. Programming Process for Turning Centers 14. Programming Codes for Turning Centers 15. Canned Cycles for Turning Centers 16. Subprograms 17. Electrical Discharge Machining CONTENTSStudents learn the processes, tools, programs, and machines used by successful machine operators and programmers. The math required for efficient and accurate machining is covered. MACHINING PROJECTS©2007 BY DAVID O. AVERYT Machining Projects includes 46 projects, grouped in four categories: bench work, lathe competency, vertical mill competency, and advanced projects. Each project includes a step- by-step listing of the tasks to be performed. Tasks are correlated to applicable sections in the Machining Fundamentals textbook for reference. Each project is correlated to the NIMS Level 1 Machining Skills duties. www.g-w.com/machining-projects-2007 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 180pp.,softcover 978-1-59070-779-1 $53.28 $39.96
  • 32. 30 Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MANUFACTURING/METALS www.g-w.com/exploring-metalworking-2009 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 272pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-868-2 $66.64 $49.98 Workbook, 96pp. 978-1-59070-869-9 $22.64 $16.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide, 11pp. 978-1-59070-870-5 $22.00 $16.50 www.g-w.com/modern-metalworking-2004 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 672pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-224-6 $93.28 $69.96 Workbook, 173pp. 978-1-59070-225-3 $26.64 $19.98 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Manual, 352pp. 978-1-59070-226-0 $104.00 $78.00 www.g-w.com/metal-projects-1974 STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 96 pp., softcover 978-0-87006-172-1 $16.00 $12.00 EXPLORING METALWORKING ©2009,5TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER Exploring Metalworking is a beginning text that can be used in a six, nine, eighteen, or thirty-six week program. It teaches the fundamentals of metalworking, using both hand and power tools. The planning and design processes, along with pattern development, are covered. Hands-on activities are outlined, including an entrepreneurship activity that supports an in-school manufacturing business. MODERN METALWORKING ©2004,9TH EDITION BY JOHN R. WALKER Modern Metalworking provides a comprehensive introduction to tools, machines, and materials. It covers metalworking technology with both hand- and machine-tool operations in addition to presenting background knowledge on industrial equipment and processes. Step-by-step instructions are included for many processes and techniques as well as plans for more than a dozen high-interest metalworking projects. • The text provides coverage of essential metalworking technologies including hand tools, welding, sawing, and grinding. • Important safety practices are highlighted in red type throughout the text. www.g-w.com/metallurgy-fundamentals-2009 METALLURGY FUNDAMENTALS ©2009, 5TH EDITION BY DANIEL A. BRANDT AND J. C.WARNER Metallurgy Fundamentals provides instruction on the basic properties, characteristics, and production of the major industrial metals. The practical aspects of metallurgy are emphasized, and the behavior of metals when subjected to metallurgical processes is presented. Both ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy are addressed in dedicated sections. Over 450 tables, diagrams, and photographs are included to complement the student-friendly text. • Self-demonstrations contain student activities that reinforce the material presented in the chapters. • Clear, concise language helps students understand a very complex subject. • The entire field of metallurgy is addressed, from metal behavior to industrial processes. METAL PROJECTS BY BILL FIFER Metal Projects complements any metal working course. It contains projects appropriate for many different metalworking areas, including sheet metal, foundry, welding, and forging. Projects result in end products such as a weight bench, clock, mailbox, and chess set. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 301pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-079-3 $93.28 $69.96 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Manual, 240pp. 978-1-60525-080-9 $104.00 $78.00
  • 33. 31Visit www.g-w.com or call 800.323.0440 for additional product information. MANUFACTURING/METALS MANUFACTURING PROCESSES ©2012,3RD EDITION BY J. BARRY DUVALL AND DAVID R. HILLIS Manufacturing Processes is a versatile text that can be used in many different fields of study, including industrial technology, engineering, operations management, and business. Appropriate for both beginning and advanced students, the text provides a comprehensive survey of materials and processes used by 20 major industries to produce products from metal, ceramic, plastic, wood, and composite materials. Processes included are forming, separating, fabricating, conditioning, finishing, and shipping. An overview of lean and green manufacturing concepts is included. The Instructor’s Resource CD includes a chart correlating the ATMAE Certified Manufacturing Specialist (CMS) Exam to the textbook. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 528pp.,hardcover 978-1-60525-569-9 $98.00 $73.50 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Resource CD 978-1-60525-570-5 $248.00 $186.00 ExamView® Assessment Suite, 883testquestions 978-1-60525-571-2 $244.00 $183.00 Instructor’sPresentationsforPowerPoint®, 1620slides IndividualLicense SiteLicense 978-1-60525-572-9 978-1-60525-573-6 $240.00 $600.00 $180.00 $450.00 INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS©2008,2ND EDITION BY LARRY D. HELSEL AND PETER P. LIU Industrial Materials provides coverage of conventional and advanced materials, including metals and their alloys, plastics, ceramics, wood and engineered wood products, and composites. Special emphasis is placed on composites, with four chapters dedicated to the subject. Standards and standards organizations, properties and nature of materials, materials testing, and applications are also discussed. This user-friendly text is ideal for students studying materials science or technology in addition to those focusing on engineering and industrial technology. STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 352pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-852-1 $88.00 $66.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide, 95pp. 978-1-59070-853-8 $104.00 $78.00 PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURING ©2005, 4TH EDITION BY R. THOMAS WRIGHT Processes of Manufacturing provides comprehensive instruction in the various methods of processing metals, plastics, ceramics, and composite materials. It is organized around the processes of manufacturing that the student will encounter in the workplace. The book covers casting and molding, forming, separating, conditioning, assembling, and finishing. Additional information is provided on manufacturing, automation, process planning, and total quality management (TQM). STUDENT PRINT MATERIALS ISBN LIST SCHOOL Textbook, 464pp.,hardcover 978-1-59070-362-5 $88.00 $66.00 INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS Instructor’s Guide, 23pp. 978-1-59070-363-2 $40.00 $30.00 ManufacturingToday Cost-Saving Approaches The Decision to Automate Selecting Appropriate Materials Manufacturing Process Database Packing Products for Distribution CONTENTS www.g-w.com/processes-of-manufacturing-2005 www.g-w.com/industrial-materials-2008 www.g-w.com/manufacturing-processes-2012