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Charlie

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To ensure a successful alignment, factor out indicator sag, eliminate soft foot, and pay close attention to ________.
 
  A) shim height B) thermal growth C) wedge thickness D) shaft slippage

Question 2

It is much easier to use ________ than to use the rim-to-face method to recheck the alignment in all positions.
 
  A) a plumb bob and rule B) dial indicators
  C) a straightedge and feeler gauge D) face measurements



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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