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Can injure ears, injure skin, cause metal chips to fly |
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Keep them out of danger by thinking about safety, clear chips with a brush instead of hands |
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Bend knees and squat down |
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When clearing a machine tool after use: |
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use a brush to remove the chips from the machine |
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Should be stored in approved safety cans, can be a fire hazard |
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You are going to do maintenance on a permanently wired machine tool. You should first: |
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Switch off the circuit breaker to the machine and tag with an appropriate warning |
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Be a hazard to health, be controlled by a vacuum dust collector, cause damage to other machines |
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Solid shoes, shop apron or shop sleeve shop coat, short or secured hair, and a short sleeve shirt |
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An attitude that should be considered in everything you do |
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The difference between a screw and a bolt is: |
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To secure pulleys to shafts |
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A bearing is often held on a shaft with: |
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An external tooth lock washer: |
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Provides more friction than an internal tooth lock washer |
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Thread forming screws are used because: |
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They are convenient in sheet metal assemblies |
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An arbor press designed with a rack and pinion like the one in the WSU lab is what type? |
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The amount of pressure you should apply to a bushing in an arbor press would be: |
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Just the amount needed to push it through the bore and when slight additional resistance is felt, stop pressing |
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What 2 important things should be done before pressing in a bushing? |
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Chamber and lubricate the bore |
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A mandrel will slip into a bore on one of its ends. Why then does it press tightly in the bore? |
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it is made very slightly tapered so that is is somewhat larger at one end |
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To avoid failures from seizing when pressing a shaft or mandrel, you should: |
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Apply high pressure lubricant to the bore and shaft |
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2 basic principles always taken into consideration by persons familiar with the proper use of shop presses are: |
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Personal safety and care of the workpiece to keep it from being damaged |
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C-clamps are mostly used by machinists for: |
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Clamping workpieces on the bench for filing and sawing |
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Type of tool is least likely to slip when holding small parts. |
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Lever jawed wrench aka vise grip |
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An advantage of the adjustable wrench is that one tool can be used for many sizes. What are its disadvantages? |
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If is adjusted too loosely it will slip and round of the nut or bolt head. It is bulkier than end wrenches and will not fit in some places. |
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Standard screwdrivers will slip and damage the slot if: |
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The blade is too narrow or too wide. The hardness or temper has been drawn out by overheating. The point is misshapen. |
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When clamping parts with finished surfaces in a bench vise: |
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pipe wrenches can used on: |
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pipe and pipe fittings, NOT nuts, bolt heads, ground and polished shafts, cold finished round stock |
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When disassembling a machine a few light blows are needed on the end of the shaft to remove it. Which is the proper tool to use? |
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Plastic or rawhide mallet |
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Large water pump pliers can be used: |
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For unfinished packing nuts, pipe and pipe fittings |
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Parallel clamps are mostly used for: |
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Holding work for delicate measuring and layout setups |
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The pitch of a hacksaw is the same as: |
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The speed for sawing is generally how many strokes per minute? |
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2 reasons a hacksaw blade will break |
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If it is too loose in the frame. If the workpiece slips in the vice |
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A new hacksaw blade should be use to finish a cut started with an old hacksaw blade because? |
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The set would wear rapidly |
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A general rule when selecting a hacksaw blade is use a: |
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Blade with at least 3 teeth in contact with the cutting area |
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Will cause a hacksaw blade to dull quickly |
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Set on a hacksaw blade can be: |
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To start a hacksaw cut easily: |
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Mark the starting point with a file |
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Files are cleaned with a; |
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File coarseness is designated by numbers on which files? |
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only on the forward stroke |
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File handles are used to: |
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Files do not make good pry bars because they are: |
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The life of a file is shortened by: |
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Too much pressure on the file while filing, filing too fast, letting one file lay on top of another |
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Soft materials should be filed with which kind of file? |
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The edge on a file without teeth is called a: |
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A hole with a slot in it should be reamed with a |
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Coolant is used when reaming: |
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To obtain a good hole surface finish |
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Stock allowances in inches for hand reaming should be between: |
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Which reamer should you select to reduce chatter while reaming a hole? |
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The full diameter(actual size) of a hand reamer is determined by: |
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Measuring over the margins with a micrometer where the starting taper ends and the margin of the land appears |
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When a reamser is rotated in reverse it will: |
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Becomes dull very quickly |
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To ream a hole .002 inch larger than a nominal size: |
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Ream with an expansion reamer |
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Hand reamers can be readily identified by the: |
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Fluteless spiral pointed taps are used to tap: |
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The size of a tap is marked on the: |
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Taps are surface treated to: |
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Improve their wear resistance |
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Taps can be surface treated by; |
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The rake angel of the cutting edge of a tap varies: |
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for different materials (taps) |
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The difference between the taps in a standard(not serial) set is found on the: |
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Number of chamfered threads(tapered, plug, bottoming) |
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Serial taps of the same nominal size: |
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have different pitch diameters |
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Spiral fluted tapes are used: |
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Spiral pointed taps are used: |
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The alignment of a tap is checked with a: |
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To thread to the bottom of a blind hole, which tap should you use? |
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Taps may break while tapping: |
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Rough threads in tapped holes can be caused by: |
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Insufficient lubrication, dull taps, chips clogging the flutes |
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The strength of a tapped hole is determind by: |
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The percentage of thread cut, the material being tapped, the depth of thread engagement |
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The length of a tapped hole should be how many times the diamater of a screw? |
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The diameter of the tap drill is important because it: |
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Regulates the percentage of thread depth |
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The chamfer on the cutting end of a die: |
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Distributes the cutting action over a number of threads |
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A rod should be chamfered before threading to: |
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Make the die start easier |
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While cutting threads with a hand die, the die is frequently reversed or backed off to: |
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break the chips into small pieces to fall out of the die |
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Cutting fluids are use when threading to obtain: |
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a good surface finish, a long tool life, close tolerance |
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A round split adjustable die is expanded and contracted by a: |
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Some heavy-duty off-hand grinders are used exclusively for: |
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When is it permissible to use tool grinders for rough grinding? |
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tools can be damaged on a pedestal grinder if they are: |
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Grinding wheels on a pedestal grinder are usually sharpened and dressed with a: |
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Pedestal grinders in a machine shop are mostly used for: |
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A certain machined part has a length of 1257 mm. Expressed in terms of meters, the part would be how long? |
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The distance between the graduations on the sleeve of a micrometer |
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How many threads per inch are on a micrometer spindle? |
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In order to be certain of the dimension when measuring with a micrometer? |
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When measuring a workpiece still hot from machining: |
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A 2-inch micrometer measures: |
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The part of the micrometer which carries the .001 inch graduations is called: |
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A standard micrometer has a discrimination of what part of an inch? |
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To measure a 5/16 inch inside rounded corner, you would use a: |
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An electronic digital height gage with a finger indicator attachment: |
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Can be used for both direct and comparison readings. |
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You have just drilled and reamed a 1/4 in diameter hole. In order to check the size you could use a: |
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small hole gage and micrometer |
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When transferring height measurements using a precision height gage micrometer, what should always be used? |
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You wish to check the outline of a form lathe cutter to determine whether it has been properly ground. This could be done on: |
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An optical comparator or profile projector |
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A common comparison measuring system for holes ranging from approximately 1/2 to 6 inches would be a: |
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telescoping gage and micrometer |
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An AA set of gage blocks has a size tolerance of +- .000002 inch. This set is: |
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To protect the gage blocks on the end of the stack from damage by direct contact. |
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A heat sink, in regard to gage glocks is: |
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Used to restore gage block temperature to the surrounding temparature |
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A good wringing interval is what part of an inch per interval? |
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Corrosion mainly is a problem with gage blocks and is caused from: |
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Leaving blocks wrung for extended periods of time, handling gage blocks, using incorrect preservatives |
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As gage blocks are disassembled and replaced they are: |
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Thoroughly cleaned, handled only with cloth or tissue, coated with preservative |
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The spindle speed range is changed from high to low with; |
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The quill lock is used to: |
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provide rigidity when milling |
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Can be moved, holds the toolhead, gives added machine capacity |
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The clamping devices on the machine slides: |
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Should be tightened expect for the moving slide |
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On a variable speed spindle drive: |
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speed changes are done with the spindle running |
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Are tightened with gib adjustment screws |
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The spindle brake is used: |
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a major component of the vertical milling machine is: |
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End mills capable of making their own starting holes are called: |
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Carbide tipped indexable end mils should be used to machine: |
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highly abrasive materials, steel, cast iron |
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To remove a considerable amount of material, you should use which kind of an end mill? |
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Fast helix end mills are used to machine: |
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Milling cutters with carbide inserts are used to: |
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Avoid resharpening, remove material efficiently, machine most materials |
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The best method of holding and driving and end mill is: |
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a solid collet or end mill driver |
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Frequently changed cutting tools should be held: |
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In quick-change tool holders |
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Dovetails are milled with: |
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single angle milling cutters |
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A workpiece that is to be clamped to the machine table can be aligned with the table axis by: |
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Placing it against stops in the T-slots, measuring from the edge of the table to the side of the work, indicating the side of the workpiece |
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When an edge finder is used to align the spindle cneterline with a workpiece edge, the spindle RPM should be: |
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The machine spindle is centered over an existing hole in the workpiece with aid of: |
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While aligning a workhead, the head clamping bolts should be: |
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When a aligning a workhead, how much preload should be set into the indicator? |
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When the tip moves sideways on a .200 inch diameter edge finder, how far is the spindle centerline from the workpiece edge? |
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To align a vise on a machine table: |
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Indicate the solid vise jaw |
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high cutting speeds are used with: |
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Prolong tool life, act as lubricants, increase production |
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The longest tool life can be obtained when using: |
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The right cutting speed, a feed rate that is not too low, the correct coolant |
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What is the feed rate in IPM for a 1/2 diameter, 2 flute end mill with a cutting speed of 100 SFM and feed per tooth of .003 inch? |
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Circular slots are best machined with: |
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the aid of a rotary table, the workpiece clamped to the table, circular slot cutters |
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Angular cuts on workpieces can be made? |
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with the peripheral teeth on an end mill, by tilting the workhead, by tilting the workpiece |
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How many thousandths of an inch of material should be left for a finishing cut when roughing out a cavity? |
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Holes can be drilled on a vertical milling machine by: |
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using the quill power feed, raising the knee of the machine, using the sensitive quill feed |
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When milling a keyseat into a shaft: |
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The cutter needs to be centered over the shaft, the cutter should be sharp, the cutter has to be the correct size |
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The cutting pressure should be against the cutter rotation |
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What is the RPM for a 1/4 inch diameter, four flute end mill at a cutting speed of 200 SFM? |
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Under normal cutting conditions, the depth of cut for an end mill should be no more than _______ in steel. |
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Cutting fluids should be used when machining: |
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Steel(not brass or cast iron) |
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Lower cutting speeds used when machining: |
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Hard materials, tough materials, abrasive materials |
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An adjustable boring head is used to machine: |
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Nonstandard size holes, true cylindrical holes, holes in specific locations |
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accurate round holes can be machined with the use of the: |
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The hole size obtained by boring is affected by: |
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The length of the boring tool, the depth of cut, the diameter of the boring tool |
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Hole size variations can be caused by: |
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tool wear, changes in depth of cut, feed rate changes |
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When the depth of cut in a boring operation is increased the: |
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tool deflection will increase also |
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The cutting edge of the boring tool: |
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Must be in line with the axis of the tool slide |
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