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What does the TCP (Tool Control Program) ensure?

Tool accountability before and after a maintenance task
Who is responsible for ensuring tools are procured and issued on a controlled basis?
Material Control Officer
What is the first step that is required if a tool is found missing during a tool box inventory?
Conduct an immediate search
What two types of hammers an ad should be familiar with?
Mallet and Ball Peen
How many different types of handles are used with sockets?
Four

What is the degree offset of a combination wrench?

15° of clearance

For whar purpose is an Offset built into a Combination Wrench?

Increase clearance

What other name is used for the Adjustable Wrench?
Knuckle Busters

Which is a characteristic that describes the Offset Screwdriver?

Screwdriver with both blades bend 90° degrees
What purpose are diagonal cutters for?
To cut small wire and cotter pins
What are safety wires used for?
Hold, twist and cut
What is considered a Special Tool?
Torque wrench
What are the most common types of torque wrenches?
Deflecting Beam, Dial Indicator, and Micrometer Setting
How many types of micrometers are commonly used throughout the navy?
Three. Inside Micrometer, Outside Micrometer And Depth Micrometer.
WHAT ARE THE THREE PRINCIPLE PARTS OF A BOLT?
Head, grip and threads.
What head styles do "AN" bolts come in?
Hex, Clevis And Eyebolt.
What do self-locking nuts provide?

Tight connections that do not loosen under vibrations

What describes safety wiring?
Method of wiring together two or more units.
What purpose are cotter pins used for?

To secure bolts, screws, nuts and pins.

How many pigtail twist, if any, are needed at the end of a wiring job?

A pigtail of 1/4 to 1/2 in. (3 to 6 twist)

What is main purpose of Tool Control Program?

Reduce FOD related mishaps

Which of the following information is part of every Tool Control Plan?

A standard tool list and layout diagram for each container

What minimum marking (S) should be etched on each tool?

Tool container number, work center, and organization code

How are sockets classified?

Drive size and size of the opening at the wrench end

Which of the following techniques is the correct procedure to follow when you use hammers?

Grip the hammer near the end with your fingers underneath and your thumb along the side of the handle

Which of the following socket wrench handles has a reversible feature?

Rachet

What type of hammer has a soft face?

Mallet

What is the advantage of the box-end wrench?

safety under stress

What are two basic types of screwdriver blades?

common and cross point

The box end wrench is usually contracted with how many points?

12

Which of the following tool is commonly used socket wrench accessory that is included in a standard socket set?

adapter

What is the advantage of the open end combination wrench?

speed


How is the size of diagonal cutters determined?

The overall length of the pliers

What is considered a special tool?

Its an instrument time that requires calibration

Which micrometer is most commonly used in the Navy?

National coarse (NC) and national fine (NF)


What is the maximum number of bolts/screws that can be safety wired together in a series?

3

What is the purpose of cotter pins?

safetying