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Heavy stuff

10th July 1982, Page 40
10th July 1982
Page 40
Page 40, 10th July 1982 — Heavy stuff
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THE SECOND EDITION of Heavy Vehicle Technology (Hutchinson £12) is not the weighty manual that the title implies. It is instead a textbook, written to comply with the new City and Guilds of London Institute syllabus, by two senior lecturers in automobile engineering.

Although primarily aimed at the technical student, it is equally applicable to anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of how and why the modern road transport vehicle is built the way it is.

Each of the nine chapters set out to define the function, operation and alternatives for a single major component. Without delving too deep into the theoretical aspects the text is supplemented by more than 400 illustrations which help to give a clear understanding of the workings of the modern commercial vehicle.

The authors are D.J. Leeming

and R. Hartly. B.B. Hutchinson and Company (Publishers) Ltd of 17-21 Conway Street, London W1P 5H L.

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Organisations: London Institute