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Which of the following is the primary difference between pliers and pincers?
pincers squeeze, pliers cut or pull |
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pliers squeeze, pincers cut or pull |
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pliers are designed for large objects, pincers are designed for small objects |
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pincers are designed for large objects, pliers are designed for small objects |
Pincers provide a mechanical advantage that's used to cut, pinch or pull an object. The force applied to pincers is concentrated to a point or to an edge of the tool which allows pincers to be brought very close to a surface. Pincers are typically used for removing objects from a material to which they've previously been applied, for example, to pull nails from wood.
Which of the following statements about solding is not true?
flux is used to clean surfaces before soldering |
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solder is an alloy of lead and tin |
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solder has a comparatively low melting point |
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soldering can only join metals |
Soldering is a process by which two or more items (typically metal) are joined together by melting a filler metal (solder) into the joint. An electrically powered soldering iron or soldering gun is used to melt the solder which is an alloy of lead and tin that has a melting point below the melting point of the items being joined. A chemical cleaning agent called flux is also used to clean the surfaces before soldering.
Which of the following is not an aspect of the mechanical advantage of pliers?
provide precision for manipulating small objects |
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amplify hand grip force |
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change the direction of hand grip force |
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focus 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.
Which of the following is not an advantage of using a ratchet with a larger point-sized socket?
larger point sizes are stronger |
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all of these are advantages of larger point sizes |
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larger point sizes allow greater toque to be applied |
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larger point sizes allow easier alignment |
A ratchet (or socket wrench) is a wrench that applies torque in only one direction with a handle that can be moved back and forth without losing contact with the fastener. A ratchet uses variable attachments called sockets which come in a variety of drive sizes based on the size of the opening that attaches to the ratchet. Sockets with the same drive size will vary in the shape (six-point, twelve-point) and size of the nut opening that attaches to the fastener being tightened or loosened. Smaller point sized sockets are stronger and can apply greater torque while larger point sizes allow easier alignment.
A joint created by welding is __________ the original metal.
as strong or stronger than |
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weaker than |
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as strong or slightly weaker than |
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harmful to |
The joint created by welding is as strong or stronger than the original metal.