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bobthebuilder

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Some cold alignments are done out of alignment to allow for:
 
  A. cold weather operation.
  B. heat expansion which will bring couplings into proper alignment.
  C. piping stress during cool down.
  D. soft foot.

Question 2

What is coupling runout?
 
  A. when coupling has too little shaft to mount on.
  B. amount coupling is out of round or off center.
  C. coupling slides axially on shaft.
  D. both A and B.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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