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Which of the following statemements about chucks is not true?
electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit |
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a chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit |
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a chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key |
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a chuck's size indicates the largest circumference drill bit that will fit |
Electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit. A chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit. A chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key.
This tool is a(n) __________.
lever |
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punch |
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chisel |
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screwdriver |
A chisel has a long sharp edge and is used, often in conjunction with a hammer, for cutting. In woodworking, chisels are used to remove large sections of wood to create the initial shape of a design. In metalworking, chisels are used to remove waste metal when a smooth finish is not required.
You're replacing the hubcaps on a car. Which of the following are you most likely to use?
ball-peen hammer |
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claw hammer |
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wooden mallet |
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rubber mallet |
A mallet is a hammer with a relatively large head, often made of rubber or wood. Both the size and material of the mallet head help prevent damage when striking more delicate surfaces.
This tool is a(n) __________.
inside caliper |
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micrometer |
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vernier caliper |
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outside caliper |
Calipers are similar to micrometers in shape but instead of measuring distances, calipers are used to transfer distances between objects. An outside caliper is used to transfer outside dimensions while an inside caliper is used to transfer inside distances. A vernier caliper is an extremely precise caliper (down to \({1 \over 1000}\) inch) that allows measuring / transferring either inside or outside dimensions.
You're constructing a cabinet in your workshop and one of the cabinet doors is slightly too big. Which of the following tools would you use to make it fit?
chisel |
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drill |
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file |
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plane |
In wooodworking, a plane is used to shave off a small amount of material to smooth a surface or make it fit properly. A jack plane is a general purpose plane that contains an adjustable depth blade set at an angle with a handle and knob to allow gripping when sliding the plane across wood.