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36 Cards in this Set

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Hammers are generally classified by their weight, style, and shape.
TRUE
The flat end of a ball-peen hammer is called the face and the other end is called the peen.
TRUE
The mallet and sledge are both used for hammering steel or iron objects.
FALSE
A chrome-vanadium steel wrench will generally outlast those made from other materials.
TRUE
The combination wrench is a combination of an open-end and box wrench.
TRUE
It is considered acceptable practice to use a hammer on a box wrench.
FALSE
A six-point socket would be used for extra heavy duty work.
TRUE
The size of the socket set (1/4", 1/2", 3/4", etc.) is designated by the size of the square on the drive end of the handle.
TRUE
The terms crescent wrench and adjustable open-end wrench are both used to describe the same type of wrench.
TRUE
A torque wrench is always used to tighten down bolts over 1/2 inch in diameter.
FALSE
The Monkey wrench and Stillson wrench are different names for the same wrench.
FALSE
Chisels are classified by the shape of their cutting edge; and the width of the cutting edge is generally used to indicate their state.
TRUE
Single-cut files have rows of their teeth criss-crossed.
FALSE
The float-cut files would most likely be used for smoothing soft metals such as aluminum and bearing metal.
TRUE
A file-card is used for keeping track of how many files are in stock.
FALSE
It is common practice to make the drill point angle of a twist drill larger when drilling hard and tough materials.
TRUE
The same countersink may be used for holes 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch in diameter.
TRUE
The Phillips-head screwdriver is a general purpose screwdriver which is adaptable for use on any size screw.
FALSE
A #12 bolt extractor is used for extracting the smaller sizes of broken bolts or studs.
FALSE
When cutting holes with a gasket punch one reason for placing a piece of hardwood or lead under the gasket material is to prevent the punch from glancing off when struck.
FALSE
The "Hermaphrodite" caliper is used mainly for finding the center of a shaft or shoulder.
TRUE
The accuracy of micrometers is established during manufacture of the instrument and further adjustments should not be necessary.
FALSE
The purpose of the thimble stop on a micrometer is to prevent the thimble from unscrewing from the sleeve.
FALSE
A micrometer fitted with a vernier scale will give more precise measurements.
TRUE
Taps are used for cutting internal threads, and dies are used for cutting external threads.
TRUE
The square pipe die may be used for cutting any type of thread.
FALSE
For more tapping operations, the taper tap is generally used before the plug tap.
TRUE
An electrical ground connection is not necessary when using portable electric power tools.
FALSE
Power hacksaws will generally cut on the pull stroke and release the pressure on the backstroke.
TRUE
A 1/2" NC bolt will have more threads per inch than a 9/16" NC bolt.
TRUE
____________ nuts are slotted to permit a cotter key to be pushed through the slots matching a hole in the bolt.
Castellated
For dressing over bruised or rusty threads on screws or bolts, a ________ ____ is used.
Rethreading Die
To determine the pitch and threads per inch of a certain thread, a ________ _____ is used.
Thread Gauge
Thickness gauges are more commonly called _______________.
Feeler Gauge
Broken taps may sometimes be removed from the material by using a __________________.
Tap Extractor
Each small graduation on the sleeve of a micrometer represents ________; each small graduation on the thimble of a micrometer represents ________.
0.025; 0.025