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lbcchick

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If you see random scratches or fishtails on the work, you would probably check the:
 
  A) Coolant filters B) Coolant flow on the workpiece
  C) Coolant level D) All of the above

Question 2

If thin work is not flat, the first step in correcting the condition is to:
 
  A) Chuck the workpiece with the bulge up and shim if possible
  B) Check the coolant level
  C) Chuck the workpiece with the bulge down and the ends shimmed
  D) Redress the wheel



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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