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Zoey63294

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In what position in the crimp-on terminal must the conductor insulation be for a proper connection?
 
  a. Outside the inspection hole
  b. In the belled mouth
  c. Below the inspection hole
  d. Above the belled mouth

Question 2

How are set screws classified?
 
  a. Head style
  b. Thread style
  c. Point hardness
  d. Torque value



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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