Jeppensen Chapter 6 Section C Flashcards

1
Q
  1. Most of the fumes from finishing materials are ____ (heavier or lighter) than air.
A

Heavier

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2
Q
  1. All filter units and water traps in the shop air system should be drained ____ (what interval)
A

Daily

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3
Q
  1. Powder coating, or “dry painting” is usually reserved for parts such as ____ ____ and
    ____ ____ ____
A

Engine Mounts

Landing Gear Struts

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4
Q
  1. The two basic spray gun types use either ____ feed or ____ feed
A

Suction

Pressure

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5
Q
  1. Filter-type masks when worn by spray painters _____ (will or will not) filter out the paint fumes.
A

Will not

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6
Q
  1. Paint mixing agitators should be driven by an ____ drill motor, never with an ____ drill motor.
A

Air

Electric

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7
Q
  1. A correctly adjusted spray gun should produce a uniform fan-shaped spray, with the fan ____ (parallel or perpendicular) to the wing ports.
A

Perpendicular

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8
Q
  1. An excessive overspray may be caused by too ____ (much or little) atomizing air pressure
A

Much

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9
Q
  1. Match the spray pattern with the number that identifies the cause of the distortion,
    ___ Material 100 thick for the amount of atomizing air

___ Plugged-up wing part hole on one side

___ Normal spray pattern.

___ Too much air through the wing port holes for the amount of material that is being sprayed.

___ Material buildup in the air cap.

A

2

5

1

3

4

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10
Q
  1. “When painting an airplane, you should paint the corners and edges first, then the flat surfaces.” This statement is ___ (true or false).
A

True

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11
Q
  1. Each pass made by a paint spray gun should overlap the previous pass by about ___ (what fraction) of their width
A

⅓ to ⅔

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12
Q
  1. When an airplane is sprayed, the painting should be done so the overspray falls ___ (ahead of or behind) the area being painted.
A

Ahead of

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13
Q
  1. Immediately after use, all spray equipment should be cleaned with ____
A

Thinner

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14
Q
  1. An extremely thin ___ masking tape provides the sharpest lines for trim colors.
A

Polypropylene

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15
Q
  1. The location and size of registration numbers required on an aircraft are specified in Federal Aviation Regulations Part ___
A

45

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16
Q
  1. The Roman letter ____ preceding the registration numbers must be placed on all civil aircraft registered in the United States of America.
A

N

17
Q
  1. How much length would be required to lay out the numbers N469AR, if the numbers are 12 inches high? ____ inches.
A

58 inches

18
Q
  1. A ball-point pen is a ____ (good or bad) tool to use to mark the surface of an aircraft when laying out the registration numbers.
A

Bad

19
Q
  1. Decals are applied by soaking them in clean warm ___ until the clear portion slides easily from the backing.
A

Water

20
Q
  1. Dried overspray on the paint shop floor should be removed by ___ (wet or dry) sweeping it.
A

Wet