Author Question: What is a chip trap? A) Too many chips are allowed to accumulate in the chip pan and on the ... (Read 92 times)

laurencescou

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What is a chip trap?
 
  A) Too many chips are allowed to accumulate in the chip pan and on the floor, making a dangerous chip trap for the operator
  B) A wad of stringy chips wrapped around the chuck or workpiece is know as a chip trap
  C) A chip trap is simply a chip disposal device
  D) An improperly ground tool or one that has been re ground many times often has a chip trap that prevents a smooth flow of chips across the tool face

Question 2

When assembling a gage block stack with assembly screws:
 
  A) A torque screwdriver should be used
  B) Tighten one and one-half turns to displace any air in the wringing interval
  C) Gage blocks need not be wrung as the screw will hold them together
  D) Use any available screwdriver



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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