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- a bar clamp has an advantage when:
a) thick metal is being clamped.
b) clamping over greater distances.
c) material needs to be clamped to a bar.
d) pressure is applied in one spot.
- a 32 teeth per inch hacksaw blade is the best choice for cutting:
a) hard material.
b) soft material.
c) thin stock.
d) thick stock.
- clamping the work - piece between two pieces of wood is an effective way to hacksaw:
a) soft material.
b) hard material.
c) thin material.
d) non - ferrous material.
- files are classified by the:
a) job you have been asked to do.
b) length, shape and cut.
c) size, width and kind of material.
d) shape, hardness, thickness and cut.
- explain why filing is done only on the forward stroke.
- serrated blade snips have an advantage over tinners snips when:
a) the metal is thicker than 16 gauge.
b) 14 - gauge galvanized iron is being cut.
c) non - ferrous metals are to be cut.
d) cutting smaller more intricate patterns.
- tinners snips are sized according to the:
a) length of cut per stroke.
b) maximum jaw opening.
c) thickness that can be cut.
d) overall length of the tool.
- the cutting edge of a cold chisel should be prepared to a ____ deg most materials and up to ____ degrees for very hard materials.
- A bar - clamp is useful for clamping over greater distances.
- A 32 teeth per inch hacksaw blade is good for thin stock as it provides a finer cut.
- Clamping the workpiece between two pieces of wood is effective for soft material to prevent damage.
- Files are classified by length, shape and cut.
- Filing is done only on the forward stroke because the cutting teeth are designed to cut in one direction; on the backward stroke, they do not cut and may damage the surface or the file itself.
- Serrated blade snips have an advantage over tinners' snips when cutting smaller more intricate patterns due to their serrated edge which grips better.
- Tinners' snips are sized according to the maximum jaw opening.
- The cutting edge of a cold chisel should be prepared to a 60 - degree angle for most materials and up to 70 degrees for very hard materials.
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- b) clamping over greater distances.
- c) thin stock.
- a) soft material.
- b) length, shape and cut.
- Filing teeth are designed to cut in one direction; backward stroke may damage surface or file.
- d) cutting smaller more intricate patterns.
- b) maximum jaw opening.
- 60; 70