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61 Cards in this Set
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WHAT ARE THE 3 TYPES OF TORQUE WRENCHED? |
MICROMETER DIAL INDICATING DEFLECTING BEAM |
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WHAT TOOL IS REFERRED TO AS "KNUCKLE BUSTERS" |
ADJUSTABLE CRESENT WRENCH |
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WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON ADJUSTABLE PIPE WRENCH Q |
STILSON |
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WHAT ARE THE 3 TYPES OF HAMMERS? |
CROSS-PEN BALL-PEN STRAIGHT-PEN |
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WHAT IS THE MOST COMMONLY USED HAMMERS AS AN ABH |
BALL-PEN HAMMER |
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WHAT ARE THE 3 TYPES OF WRECKING BARS? |
HALLIGAN TOOL CROWBAR LARGE CLAW TOOL |
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HOW ARE RULERS AND TAPES KEPT (NOT IN USE) IN THE NAVY? |
SLIGHTLY OILED & KEPT IN A WOODEN BOX |
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WHAT IS A DYNAMOMETER? |
USED TO MEASURE FORCE OR ENERGY |
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3 MAIN PARTS THAT MAKE UP THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STANDARD SCREWDRIVER? |
THE SHANK THE HANDLE THE Blade |
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FOR A PROPER FIT A STANDARD SCREWDRIVER (Flat head) SHOULD FILL HOW MUCH OF THE SLOT? |
75% |
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FOR A PROPER FIT OF A PHILIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER, THE BLADE SHOULD FILL WHAT% OF CAVITY? |
100% |
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THE AVERAGE SIZE ELECTRIC DRILL IS EQUIPPED WITH WHAT INCH CAPACITY? |
1/4 " |
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WHAT DETERMINES THE SIZE OF AN ELECTRIC DRILL? |
CAPACITY OF THE CHUCK |
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WHAT ARE TWO TYPES OF PORTABLE SANDERS? |
ELECTRIC PNEUMATIC |
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WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON USE OF A WRECKING BAR? |
Moving heavy objects short distance |
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THE AVERAGE SIZE Disc sanders USED IN THE NAVY ? |
7 in -9 in |
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THE ROTARY IMPACT SCALER IS AKA? |
JITTERBUG |
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WHAT MEASURING TOOL IS USED TO FIND EXACT measurements accurate to within 0.001 of rule. |
MICROMETER CALIPER |
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THE MICROMETER CALIPER GIVES MEASUREMENTS ACCURATE TO WITHIN? |
.001 of an inch |
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FOLDING RULERS ARE TYPICALLY HOW LONG? |
2ft- 6ft |
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STEEL TAPES ARE MADE FROM WHAT FEET IN LENGTH? |
6ft - 300ft |
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NYLON ROPE WILL STRETCH UP TO ? AND WILL BREAK AT WHAT LENGTH? |
40% 50% |
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Hack saw blades should be installed facing __from the handle. |
Away |
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Block and tackle swallow is__? |
The opening through which the rope passes |
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Block and tackle fall is? |
The rope that runs through the block and tackle. |
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Hawser refers to? |
5in or larger |
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Small stuff refers to ? |
1 3/4in or smaller |
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Type I non skid |
High durability rollable deck coating. |
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Type II Non skid |
Standard durability rollable or troweled deck coating. |
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Type III Non skid |
standard durability rollable deck coating for use of exterior wooden decks,GRP, or metal decks where flexibility is required. |
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Type IV non skid |
Standard durability sprayable deck coating. |
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Type I comp G service life and comp L landing? |
12months (G) and 10,000 landing (L) |
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If it has been more than 7 days since the surface has been blasted what action should you take before applying primer? |
Reblast area to a bear white surface , reprime. |
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For max performance non skid should be applied within___ hours primer coating? |
36 hours |
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How long should non skid cure before allowing foot traffic? |
24hrs |
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How long should non skid cure before allowing vehicular traffic ? |
48-72 hours |
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When is non skid fully cured? |
7days |
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Do not apply nonskid within__ of deck edge and within__ of padey |
5, 2 |
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The targeted surface profile of properly cured non skid should be between __ minimum to __ maximum |
1/32, 1/16 |
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Who's guidance must you have before using trowel to apply non skid? |
TYCOM |
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Shelf life of non skid ? |
12 months |
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Long term storage temp of non skid? |
55-100 |
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Type III and IV service life? |
6 months |
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24hrs prior to mixing non skid/primer/color topping temp? |
70-80 |
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Ambient air temp to lay non skid? |
55-100 |
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Deck temp to lay non skid? |
55-100 |
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Relative humidity non skid ? |
85% |
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Dew point to lay non skid? |
5 degrees above dew point |
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Non skid primer should be stored at what temp? |
70-80 for 24hrs prior to mixing |
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Most effective method of removing non skid? |
Centrifugal blasting |
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What technique eliminates dust, pollution, and disposal requirements? |
Hydro blasting |
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Process in which the skid coating is removed and a 3-4.5 mil I profile is left deck metal. |
Abrasive blast |
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Hydro blasting operates at what pressures? |
10,000-25,000 Psi |
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Composition G is ? |
General use and has abrasive coating available in each system. |
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Composition L is ? |
Limited use non abrasive used on CV/CVN landing areas only found in type I and Type II systems. |
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What is the desirable dry film thickness (DFT) ? |
2 to 4 mil |
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What is primer cure time? |
Between 6 and 12 hours |
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After surface is blasted, primer should be applied? |
As soon as possible, less than one hour. |
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If it has been fewer than 36hours since the surface has been blasted what action should you take before applying primer? |
Inspect surface, clean or dry as needed. |
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If it has been between 36-72 hours since the surface has been blasted what action should you take before applying primer? |
Wipe surface with lint free rag and solvent. |
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If it has been between 3-7 days since the surface has been blasted what action should you take before applying primer? |
Wipe surface with lent free rag and solvent lightly sand surface repeat wipe down, apply a primer tact coat |