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Parting tools can jam in the cut and break as a result of:
 
  A) Cutting speed that is too high B) The tool is set above center
  C) Feed that is too light D) Lack of cutting oil or too heavy feed

Question 2

When distortion must be kept to a minimum, which steel type should be used for hardening?
 
  A) Water hardening B) Low carbon C) Oil hardening D) Air hardening



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