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1. A superior surface finish in die-sink EDM can achieved by: |
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3. When cutting using electrical discharge machining, the function of the fluid is to: |
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4. The electrode in die sink EDM could be: |
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- carbide - graphite - copper |
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5. Copper electrodes are ... when compared to graphite: |
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6. What kind of flushing material is used in wire EDM? |
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de-ionized distilled water |
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7. The electrode in die sink EDM acts as the |
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8. The accuracy expected of wire EDM is |
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9. In wire EDM the electrode would have a positive charge (T/F)? |
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10. Super hard metals can be cut with wire EDM. (T/F) |
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11. Dielectric fluid is used only once (T/F) |
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12. The wire in wire EDM is used only once. (T/F) |
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13. The shank of the electrode in ECM must be: |
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14. The fluid used in ECM is: |
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15. Tool wear is significant in ECM (T/F) |
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17. Overcut is not a factor in ECM (T/F) |
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18. The gap between work and wheel is maintained by: |
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19. In ECM, 90 percent of work material is removed by: |
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20. An advantage of ECG is that: |
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- super hard materials can be ground as quickly as mild steel - no stresses are created in the work - faster than conventional grinding |
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21. Grinding wheels for ECG are usually made of: |
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- Brass, copper, and stainless steel |
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22. Both the grinding wheel and work must be conductive. (T/F) |
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- a power supply - mirrors - lasing medium |
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24. ... is not a type of laser. |
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25. ... is not type of assist gas used in laser cutting |
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26. Lasers can leave a recast surface finish (T/F) |
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27. A medium powered laser would not cut: |
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28. The main steps in manufacturing P/M (powder metallurgy) parts are: |
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mixing compacting, sintering |
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29. The purpose of powder metallurgy is primarily to: |
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produce materials or compounds with certain properties |
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30. The 3 processes used to spray metalize a workpiece are wire, powder and plasma spraying (T/F) |
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31. Parts that are not easily made by powder metallurgy would include: |
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32. The powdered metal production of bearing material is advantageous because |
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compacting can be controlled to increase porosity |
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33. An advantage of powder metallurgy is: |
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34. The most common type of unbalance is: |
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35. Unbalance is independent of rotational speed and is the same at rest or rotating (T/F) |
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36. 2 classifications of bearings are |
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37. Which material would be your best choice for machining a plain bearing for medium speeds and loads? |
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38. Which bearing material is economically used for low speeds and light loads? |
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39. Split plain bearings are held in place: |
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by locking tabs or dowel pins |
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40. Teflon is used for bushings because: |
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no lubrication is required |
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41. Taper roller bearings: |
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- are used for heavy axial loads - are used for heavy radial loads |
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42. The 2 load forces concerning bearing are: |
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can be used with only an outer race |
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44. O-rings are used for: |
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static and dynamic sealing |
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45. Gaskets for high pressure applications are made from: |
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46. Gland depth for an o-ring groove would be approximately |
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47. Gland width for an O-ring groove would be approximately: |
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48. Tool post grinders use: |
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49. A V-belt has an included angle of 40 degrees, the sheave angle is: |
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between 34 degrees and 38 degrees |
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50. The part of a V-belt that carries the load is called? |
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51. Which letter or letters designate a standard or classical series belt. |
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52. A fractional horse power belt has the designation 3L455; which means: |
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53. Which type of V-belt would be used in a serpentine drive |
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54. On drives that can not tolerate any slippage, which belt should be used? |
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55. To transmit full power, a V-belt it should contact the pulley groove on the sides and bottom (T/F) |
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56. The minimum arc of contact for a synchronous belt drive would be: |
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57. Idler pulleys are normally installed on the slack side of the drive. (T/F) |
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59. Small spool valves could be actuated by: |
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- hydraulic force - air pressure - mechanical linkage - solenoid |
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60. What pressure will result when a force of 25lbs is exerted on an area of 5 square inches? |
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61. An important factor of the fluid in a hydraulic system is that it: |
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62. A double acting cylinder: |
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exerts force in one direction more than the other |
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63. Hydraulics is based on: |
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64. Pressure in an hydraulic system is caused by: |
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65. Pressure exerted on a liquid in a closed container is transmitted equally to: |
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66. Force is measured in: |
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67. Pressure is measured in |
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68. The size of the hydraulic systems reservoir should be: |
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