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a precaution concerning torque wrenches is to
never use a torque wrench that has been dropped unless it has been verified
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when torquing a bolt assembly, what is the force applied to overcome friction?
torsion
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what type of pliers would you use to bend thin metal or form loops in wire?
round nose
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when filing aluminum or lead, you should use a
rasp
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which of the following is a true statement concerning a properly ground tip on a standard screwdriver?
it is square and flat
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never use cushioned clamps ina ny bonding or grounding connection, because the cusion acts as
an insulator
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tubbing used in aircraft oxygen, fuel, fire extinguishing, instruments, hydraulic, and vent lines is
aluminum alloy and stainless steel
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the EMP hardened cable provides a barrier to
electrostatic interference
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you can remove a difficult screw with a square-shank screwdriver by applying a
wrench to the shank
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what kind of pliers are mainly for holding or bending flat or round stock?
combination slip joint
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which technical order tells you the appropriate temperature setting for a wire marking machine?
1-1A-14
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what is the maximum numebr of bolts you can safety wire together in series using the double twist method
three
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what sequence of files would you use to file soft steel?
start with a second cut, finish with a smooth file
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when installing a cotter pin, ensure the prong that bends over the bolt shank does not exceed the bolt
diameter
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what ensures a connector plug and receptical are not mismated?
key and key way arrangement
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a fixed union between two metallic objects that permits good electrical conductivity between the is
bonding
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when striking an object with a hammer, the hammer face should be
parallel to the work
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before storing a torque wrench you have used, you should
set it at its lowest usable setting
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how much will thermofit material, used in compact wire bundles, shrink when heat is applied to it?
one half its original diameter
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solderless terminals are preferred over soldered types because
they are faster, cleaner, and more uniform
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how many nicked or broken wire strands are allowed on 16 gauge aliminum wire?
none
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wires and wire bundles should be supported by clampsor gromments at intervals of no more than
24 inches
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after a bonding or grounding jumper is installed it should read no more that
0.1 ohms
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what type of gauge would you use to measure an actuating switch clearance?
thickness
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all wire groups or bundles must be tied when supports are more than
12 inches apart
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which wrench is usually the strongest, fastest, and safest in a tool kit?
socket
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what kind of pliers are good for pullingcotter pins?
diagnal cutting
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