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144 Cards in this Set
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The Material Control Officer |
Ensuring that tools are procured and issued in a controlled manner consistent with the approved tool control plan is the responsibility of what officer? |
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CAT ll QDR |
Which of the following reports should be used to report poor quality tools to FLEMATSUPPO |
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Copy 1 |
Upon task assignment, you must record the tool container number on what copy of the VIDS/MAF |
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The Work Center Supervisor |
Who is responsible for training work center personnel in the use of Material Safety Data Sheets |
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Hazardous Material Information System |
What system/program is used to acquire, store, and disseminate data on hazardous materials procured for use |
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Section Vlll |
What section of a MSDS identifies personal protective equipment required |
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NOTE |
What safety term is used to indicate an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that is essential to emphasize |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Leader Lines |
Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name? |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Leader Lines |
Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name? |
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Orthographic |
What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Leader Lines |
Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name? |
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Orthographic |
What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects |
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Check voltage and continuity |
Efficient troubleshooting of an electrically controlled hydraulic system may require you to use a multimeter for which of the following reasons? |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Leader Lines |
Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name? |
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Orthographic |
What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects |
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Check voltage and continuity |
Efficient troubleshooting of an electrically controlled hydraulic system may require you to use a multimeter for which of the following reasons? |
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Classify the trouble |
After conducting a visual inspection and an operational check, what troubleshooting step should be next? |
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Center Lines |
Thin lines made up of long and short dashes alternately spaced and consistent in length are known by what name? |
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Leader Lines |
Thin lines terminated with arrowheads at each end are known by what name? |
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Orthographic |
What type of drawing is used to show details of parts, components, and other objects |
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Check voltage and continuity |
Efficient troubleshooting of an electrically controlled hydraulic system may require you to use a multimeter for which of the following reasons? |
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Classify the trouble |
After conducting a visual inspection and an operational check, what troubleshooting step should be next? |
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5 |
You are troubleshooting a malfunction and conducting the final operational check. What is the minimum number of times the affected system must be actuated? |
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Four |
How many basic categories of malfunctions are there? |
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Four |
How many basic categories of malfunctions are there? |
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Off, safe, or normal |
What position should all electrical switches be in prior to applying electrical or hydraulic power. |
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Four |
What total number of common methods are used to apply lubricants |
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To prevent interference with moving parts |
Flush lubrication fittings are used for which of the following reasons? |
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To prevent interference with moving parts |
Flush lubrication fittings are used for which of the following reasons? |
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MIM and MRC |
To determine the type of lubricant and equipment to be used in a given area of an aircraft, you should refer to which of the following publications. |
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To prevent interference with moving parts |
Flush lubrication fittings are used for which of the following reasons? |
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MIM and MRC |
To determine the type of lubricant and equipment to be used in a given area of an aircraft, you should refer to which of the following publications. |
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Three |
How many forms of lubricants are there? |
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To minimize friction |
Why are lubricants necessary in aircraft components? |
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(MSDS)Material Safety Data Sheet |
What document should you consult for safety precautions for a specific lubricant? |
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(MSDS)Material Safety Data Sheet |
What document should you consult for safety precautions for a specific lubricant? |
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NA 01-1B-50 |
What publication outlines the requirements, procedures, and responsibilities for weight and balance control? |
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(MSDS)Material Safety Data Sheet |
What document should you consult for safety precautions for a specific lubricant? |
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NA 01-1B-50 |
What publication outlines the requirements, procedures, and responsibilities for weight and balance control? |
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30 min |
Typically, a mobile electronic weighing system can be set up by two men in what minimum number of minutes? |
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Once every 6 months |
Heavy-duty portable scales must be calibrated at least how often? |
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Once every 6 months |
Heavy-duty portable scales must be calibrated at least how often? |
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A hydrometer |
Which of the following components is NOT normally a part of a weighing kit? |
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10 min |
After removing an aircraft from the scales , you must reweigh it if the scales do NOT return to zero within what number of minutes? |
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10 min |
After removing an aircraft from the scales , you must reweigh it if the scales do NOT return to zero within what number of minutes? |
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Snatch cable |
Which of the following is NOT a type of aircraft lifting sling? |
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NAVAIR 17-1-114 |
To find load testing and inspection information on aircraft lifting slings, you should consult what publication? |
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A strand |
A group of wires twisted together is known by what name? |
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A strand |
A group of wires twisted together is known by what name? |
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A link that has been pulled through in order to straighten a cable. |
In reference to a cable, what does the term "bird cage" mean? |
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Once a month |
You should examine and lubricate all lifting slings at least how often |
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Applicable MlM |
Hoisting restrictions for a specific type of aircraft can be found in which of the following publications? |
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Axle and airframe (tripod) |
What are the two types of aircraft jacks used by the Navy? |
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Aircraft hydraulic fluid |
Aircraft jacks are serviced with what type of fluid ? |
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Alligator jack |
What is another name for the T-bar axle jack? |
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Alligator jack |
What is another name for the T-bar axle jack? |
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3 |
A tripod jack consists of what total number of basic assemblies? |
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18 inches |
A leg extension kit for a variable height tripod jack will increase its effective height by what total amount of inches? |
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9 |
You are using three tripod jacks to jack an aircraft aboard a ship. What is the minimum number of tie-down chains that will be attached to the jacks? |
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The tensioning grip cannot be rotated by hand |
During hacking operation , the tie-down chain preload is too high when which of the following conditions exists? |
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The tensioning grip cannot be rotated by hand |
During hacking operation , the tie-down chain preload is too high when which of the following conditions exists? |
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Every 13 weeks |
Special inspections for tripod jacks are required at what intervals? |
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The skin |
The shear load on a reinforced shell type fuselage is primarily carried by what structural components ? |
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Stringers |
In a semi monocoque fuselage design, longerons are supplemented by what other longitudinal members ? |
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Stringers |
In a semi monocoque fuselage design, longerons are supplemented by what other longitudinal members ? |
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Nacelle |
What is the primary unit(s) that houses an aircraft engine? |
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Rib |
What are the internal chordwise Structural members of a wing assembly? |
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Ribs, Spars, and formers |
The skin of wing assembly is fastened to which of the following Structural components? |
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Skin |
The load imposed on the wings during flight acts primarily on what Structural member(s)? |
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Rudder |
Which of the following is a primary flight control? |
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Lower the left aileron and raise the right one |
To roll an aircraft clockwise, you must cause which of the following changes in flight control positions ? |
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Lower the left aileron and raise the right one |
To roll an aircraft clockwise, you must cause which of the following changes in flight control positions ? |
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Left up, right flush |
When the control stick of an aircraft equipped with a flaperon system is moved to the left , the left and right flaperons will be in which of the following positions? |
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Lower the left aileron and raise the right one |
To roll an aircraft clockwise, you must cause which of the following changes in flight control positions ? |
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Left up, right flush |
When the control stick of an aircraft equipped with a flaperon system is moved to the left , the left and right flaperons will be in which of the following positions? |
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Lateral only |
Longitudinal control systems control movement of the aircraft about which of the following axes? |
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Fowler |
Which of the following types of flaps operate on tracks and rollers? |
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Fowler |
Which of the following types of flaps operate on tracks and rollers? |
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Decrease lift |
What is the primary purpose of a spoiler |
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Slats |
A boundary layer control is used with which if the following secondary flight controls |
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The metering pin |
What part of an air-oil shock strut controls the rate of flow of the fluid between the piston and the cylinder? |
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Upper |
During strut compression, fluid passes through an orifice into what chamber of an air-oil type shock strut? |
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By metering hydraulic fluid through a small orifice between two cylinders or chambers |
The shimmy damper on a nose landing gear assembly prevents the nose wheel from shimmying during takeoff and landing by what means? |
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A snubber |
What component is used to hold the arresting hook in the down position to prevent it from bouncing when it strikes the carrier deck? |
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It costs less to operate |
When comparing catapult hookup methods on a carrier, the nose gear launch method is superior to the holdback pendant method for all EXCEPT which of the following? |
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The rotor blades |
Which of the following helicopter components provide(s) lift? |
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Left main landing gear |
What main landing gear component of a helicopter includes the weight-on-wheels sensing switch? |
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360 |
The tail landing gear of a helicopter is capable of swiveling how many degrees? |
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Titanium spar |
What type of spar is used in the construction of a rotor blade? |
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Four |
How many rotor blades are attached to the main rotor head of an H-60 helicopter? |
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The swash plate |
Which of the following components is NOT a part of the tail pylon of a helicopter? |
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Shear |
What type of stress is defined as "stress exerted when two pieces of fastened material tend to separate"? |
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Torsion |
What type of stress is produced in an engine crankshaft while the engine is running? |
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Titanium |
What Structural metal is lightweight, strong, and corrosion resistant? |
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Base metal |
What is the largest portion of metal present in an alloy? |
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Alloy steel |
What high tensile metal is used to manufacture tubes, rods, and wires? |
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Alloy steel |
What high tensile metal is used to manufacture tubes, rods, and wires? |
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Honeycomb structure |
What does the core Material of reinforced plastic consist of? |
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Hardness |
The strength of all metals is closely related to what other characteristic ? |
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Brittleness |
What property of a metal allows for little bending and deformation without shattering? |
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Malleability |
What metal property allows a metal to be hammered , rolled , or pressed into various shapes without cracking or breaking? |
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Ductility |
What metal property allows a metal to be permanently drawn , bent, or twisted into various shapes without breaking? |
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Conductivity |
What metal property allows a metal to carry heat or electricity? |
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Welding |
When all other metal properties are equal, what method of joining metals structurally has the greatest advantage? |
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Slab |
The intermediate shape of steel that has width greater than twice the thickness and from which sheets are rolled is known by what name? |
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Cold drawing |
What metal working process is used to make wire? |
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Cold drawing |
What metal working process is used to make wire? |
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Extruding |
What metal working process involves the forcing of metal through an opening in a die? |
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Cast iron |
While holding a piece of metal against a revolving stone, you see red sparks leave the stone and turn to straw color. This is what type of metal? |
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Lightweight |
What is the prime characteristic of aluminum ? |
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Lightweight |
What is the prime characteristic of aluminum ? |
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Riveting |
Which of he following processes of joining aluminum alloys produces the strongest joints? |
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Copper |
What is the principle alloying element of aluminum alloy 2024? |
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7178 |
What aluminum alloy should be used when the highest strength is required? |
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3003 |
An aluminum alloy containing manganese as the major alloying element is identified by what number? |
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3003 |
An aluminum alloy containing manganese as the major alloying element is identified by what number? |
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Pure aluminum |
Alclad is an aluminum alloy with a protective coating of what Material? |
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3003 |
An aluminum alloy containing manganese as the major alloying element is identified by what number? |
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Pure aluminum |
Alclad is an aluminum alloy with a protective coating of what Material? |
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Tendency to back away from or resist the cutting edge of tools |
What is the greatest disadvantage in the use of titanium? |
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Great weight |
The use of copper as a structural material is limited because of what factor? |
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Zinc |
What is the principal element added to copper to form brass? |
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Graphite powder |
What extinguishing agent should be used on a magnesium fire ? |
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Graphite powder |
What extinguishing agent should be used on a magnesium fire ? |
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Two |
How many different weights does a Rockwell hardness tester have? |
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Graphite powder |
What extinguishing agent should be used on a magnesium fire ? |
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Two |
How many different weights does a Rockwell hardness tester have? |
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1/16 |
Each Riehle hardness tester is supplied with a diamond penetrator and what size ball penetrator? |
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Install a new point |
You check the condition of the point of a Barcol hardness tester by using the test disc and find the indicator reading is NOT within the specified range. You should correct this condition by first following what procedure? |
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Checking for a non ringing sound while tapping lightly |
You can distinguish a plastic enclosure form a glass enclosure by performing which of the following actions? |
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Aliphatic naphtha |
If long and improper storage has caused the adhesive to deteriorate on a sheet of plastic, the masking paper should be moistened with what chemical? |
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Composite material |
In various aircraft structural components , what materials are replacing and supplementing metallic materials? |
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2d |
What position of a rivet identification code identifies the length of the rivet? |
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2d |
What position of a rivet identification code identifies the length of the rivet? |
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Corrosion resistance |
A 5056 rivet is used to join magnesium alloy materials because of which of the following factors? |
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2d |
What position of a rivet identification code identifies the length of the rivet? |
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Corrosion resistance |
A 5056 rivet is used to join magnesium alloy materials because of which of the following factors? |
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Color |
Which of the following is NOT a factor in the classification of solid rivets? |
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Never use them where the grip length is less than the shank diameter |
Which of the following precautions should you take when using a hi-shear (pin) rivet? |