Edition: | 2 | Year of publ.: | 1929 | Description: | Work that is available to the reader meets urgent needs. The value of this guide will become apparent when you give yourself a report on working conditions in modern industry. Earlier, a young engineer, after the course of high school, had long trained in production, in which he intended to work until he is familiar with the so-called "secrets of the manufacture, trade secrets does not currently have that can be seen from the fact, that all large firms are willing to provide to the author of this book all the information relating to manufacturing processes. From the novice engineer require that at the end of high school, he had a serious practical information as possible to cut a period of preparation, and that he was immediately drawn to the work that was required of him. In view of the foregoing, we believe that this book may be useful to a large group of people, especially students electrical engineering schools, providing them with a large amount of information that are normally difficult to obtain; further - engineers, technicians and fitters, practically dealing with the winding , and rewinding of electric machines and, finally, to all those from practitioners who wish to supplement their information in the field of dynamos and motors. I hope that the book will be met by reception that it deserves, and we believe that the success of this book will be completely conform to the benefits that it brings. |