Chapter 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Make sure power cords are properly [blank] and keep them out of [blank].

A

Grounded
Walkways

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2
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Tool used to create holes in projects to prevent the material from splitting.

A

Electric Drill

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3
Q

Eliminates the need for electrical cords, which can be hazardous.

A

The benefits of a battery

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4
Q

The part of the drill that holds the bit.

A

Chuck

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5
Q

Chuck sizes.

A

1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2”

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6
Q

Larger the chuck size the more [blank] the motor.

A

Powerful

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7
Q

Most common angle is [blank] hole perpendicular to the surface of the material.

A

90 Degrees

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8
Q

Is a powered screwdriver used to drive screws into wood, metal, or dry wall.

A

Screw Gun

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9
Q

The advantage of a screw gun.

A

Can control the depth of the screw.

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10
Q

Is a hard wood.

A

Oak

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11
Q

Is a soft wood.

A

Pine

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12
Q

Predrilled holes to prevent material from splitting when installing nails or screws; usually are made by using a twist bit.

A

Pilot Holes

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13
Q

Is a tool powered by compressed air to install nails.

A

Pneumatic Nail Gun

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14
Q

The two types of pneumatic nail guns.

A

Framing and Finishing

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15
Q

A heavy gauge type of pneumatic nail gun.

A

Framing

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16
Q

A smaller gauge type of pneumatic nail gun.

A

Finishing

17
Q

A handheld finishing tool that moves a continuous abrasive belt over a surface of material.

A

Belt Sander

18
Q

The [blank] the grit number the [blank] the outcome.

A

Higher
Finer

19
Q

A handheld power tool that moves an abrasive disc in a circular motion that has no specific pattern.

A

Random Orbital Sander

20
Q

The random pattern of the sanding motion provides a [blank] finish.

A

Finer

21
Q

The random pattern leaves [blank] cross-grain scratches.

A

Fewer

22
Q

Excessive downward pressure causes the tool to [blank] and [blank] to the tool.

A

Overheat and Damage

23
Q

Abrasive disc sizes.

A

4” to 8” in diameter

24
Q

Lower grit count =

A

A rougher finish

25
Q

Higher grit count =

A

A finer finish

26
Q

Done first when drilling through metal; like a nail set; used to make an indent in the metal to make drilling through metal easier.

A

Center Punch(ing)