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Millwright Level 1 Final Questions & Answers (Graded A)

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On a pedestal grinder, the gap between the grinding wheel and work rest should not exceed: - ANSWER-1/8 inch The kind of abrasive material used in grinding wheels for general purpose applications is: - ANSWER-aluminum oxide A blotter is used on a grinding wheel to: - ANSWER-protect the flange...

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Millwright Level 1 Final Questions &
Answers (Graded A)

On a pedestal grinder, the gap between the grinding wheel and work rest should not
exceed: - ANSWER-1/8 inch

The kind of abrasive material used in grinding wheels for general purpose applications
is: - ANSWER-aluminum oxide

A blotter is used on a grinding wheel to: - ANSWER-protect the flanges from the
abrasize grit, display information about the wheel and compensate for the uneven
surfaces on the wheel

Flanges should at least be: - ANSWER-1/3 the diameter of the wheel

The best wheel to use for cleaning scale and dirt off a workpiece is the: - ANSWER-wire
wheel

What is a natural abrasive? - ANSWER-made of natural material rather than synthetic

Under properties of abrasives, to what does the term hardness refer? - ANSWER-ability
of a material to scratch or penetrate another material

The ____ is the part of the wheel that holds the grains together - ANSWER-bond

Markings for the wheel identification can be found on the _______ - ANSWER-Blotter

What is the recommended speed to run a grinding wheel? - ANSWER-Never run it
faster that the max RPM of the grinding wheel

How should you start a grinder? - ANSWER-Stand off to the side and wait a full minute

Is 46 or 60 the coarser grit? - ANSWER-46

What are the 2 most commonly used abrasive materials? - ANSWER-Aluminum oxide
and silicone carbide

For what purpose is the diamond dresser used? - ANSWER-When a very fine finish is
required

What is the purpose of ring test? - ANSWER-to check for cracks

,If a grinding wheel makes a ringing sound what does that mean? - ANSWER-wheel is
not cracked

What is the purpose of truing a grinding wheel? - ANSWER-Restores the shape of the
wheel and makes the outer surface of the wheel concentric with its bore

An out of balance wheel: - ANSWER-vibrates

Belt grinders are useful for: - ANSWER-quickly deburring and chamfering a workpiece

What is the purpose of a GFCI? - ANSWER-Senses drop in current and switches power
off

The kind of abrasive material use in grinding wheels for general purpose application is: -
ANSWER-aluminum oxide

Is it safe to carry a portable grinder by the power cord? - ANSWER-False

Is it safe to use standard sockets with electric impact wrenches - ANSWER-False

The larger the power drill, the slower the RPMs and the higher the torque - ANSWER-
True

Can you use conventional drill bits with a hammer drill? Why or why not? - ANSWER-
Yes of the hammer drill has a switch to turn off hammer action

Most cordless drills have torque control - ANSWER-True

Prolonged use of power or air tools can cause carpal tunnel sydrome - ANSWER-True

Is it safe to run an impact wrench with a universal joint and socket attached - ANSWER-
No because it may throw off attachments

What conditions would you use a GFCI - ANSWER-Wet conditions

What 3 things does a GFCI protect: - ANSWER-1. Overload 2. Overcurrent 3. Ground
fault protection

A GFCI prevents all electrical shocks - ANSWER-False

Higher voltage on a battery means: - ANSWER-Greater power of tool

What type of power load must be used in the low velocity tool? Why? - ANSWER-Power
load with a crimped end must be used cause high power load would get lodged in the
tool

, 6 colours ranging from lowest strength to highest strength for power load are: -
ANSWER-1. Grey 2. Brown 3. Green 4. Yellow 5. Red 6. Purple

Power loads should not be carried loosely in pockets or aprons. Why? - ANSWER-
Could be set off causing serious injury or death

Fasteners used in explosive actuated tools are: - ANSWER-Manufactured from special
steel and tempered

A drive pin is a fastener used to: - ANSWER-Permanently attach one material to
another

What is base material? - ANSWER-Material which the fastener shank is driven into

To determine the sustainability of a base material, use a fastener as a centre punch
struck by a single average hammer blow. If the fastener is blunted ( meaning it can't
fasten) the material is too: - ANSWER-Hard

To determine the sustainability of a base material, use a fastener as a centre punch
struck by a single average hammer blow. If the fastener penetrates easily, do not fasten
because the material is too: - ANSWER-Soft

To determine the sustainability of a base material, use a fastener as a centre punch
struck by a single average hammer blow. If the material cracks or shatters, do not
fasten because the material is too: - ANSWER-Brittle

A threaded knurled pin is designed for what material - ANSWER-Mild steel

To be a qualified operator of an explosive actuated tool you must posses: - ANSWER-
training in the use of each tool and familiarity with local safety regulations

OH&S states that operators of explosive actuate tools should always wear: - ANSWER-
Eye protection

If a tool is found to be defective, you should: - ANSWER-Mark it defective and call a
service representative

According to OH&S, what safety equipment is required when using an explosive actuate
tool in a confined area such as a small room? - ANSWER-ear plugs and eye protection

Who is responsible if an accident occurs as a result of an unattended explosive
actuated tool? - ANSWER-The operator

Should an explosive actuated tool be used in explosive or flammable area? - ANSWER-
No

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