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Which of the following is not an aspect of the mechanical advantage of pliers?
amplify hand grip force |
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provide precision for manipulating small objects |
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focus hand grip force |
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change the direction of hand grip force |
Pliers are designed to provide a mechanical advantage, allowing the force of the hand's grip to be amplified and focused with precision. Pliers also allow finer control over objects that are too small to be manipulated by the fingers alone. The standard configuration is combination pliers which provide a fixed maximum jaw width. Other styles include adjustable joint pliers that allow selecting jaw width, needle nose pliers for holding small objects in tight spaces and locking pliers that will lock in place to hold or clamp objects together.
A welding rod provides:
protection for the welder |
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the joining material for a weld |
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stability for the welding torch |
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fuel for the welding torch |
The joining material for a weld is called a welding or filler rod and is available in a variety of diameters and alloys for different welding tasks.
This tool is a(n) __________.
vernier caliper |
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micrometer |
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outside caliper |
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inside 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.
Inside and outside micrometers measure inside and outside:
lengths |
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angles |
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diameters |
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tolerances |
Micrometers measure the diameter of cylindrical objects. Outside micrometers measure the external diameter of cylinders and inside micrometers measure the internal diameter of the cylinder's hole.
Which of the following is not a common pliers configuration?
adjustable joint |
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locking |
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wire |
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needle nose |
Pliers are designed to provide a mechanical advantage, allowing the force of the hand's grip to be amplified and focused with precision. Pliers also allow finer control over objects that are too small to be manipulated by the fingers alone. The standard configuration is combination pliers which provide a fixed maximum jaw width. Other styles include adjustable joint pliers that allow selecting jaw width, needle nose pliers for holding small objects in tight spaces and locking pliers that will lock in place to hold or clamp objects together.