M7 V2 Flashcards

1
Q

Command certain action

A

Mandatory

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2
Q
  • Manual lift
A

Not exceed 20kg

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3
Q

High altitude work place

A

Above 1m

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4
Q
  • Extinguisher used in class D
A

Sand, Fire Blanket

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5
Q
  • Class of Hydrogen
A

Class C

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6
Q
  • Tolerance is the sum of Upper and Lower limit
A

False dapat difference

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7
Q

Taking measurements up to several feet

A

Flexible Steel Tape

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8
Q

Only soft lead pencil

A

Aluminum

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9
Q
  • Precision measuring
A

Calibrated PERIODICAL

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10
Q

measures High current

A

Current Clamp Meter

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11
Q

Measures low resistance

A

Bonding meter

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12
Q
  • Torque
A

Amount of rotational force applied when fastening

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13
Q
  • Mineral oil
A

Derived from crude oil

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14
Q
  • Punch
A

concentrate the force from a hammer blow to immediate area of punch tip

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15
Q
  • Center Punch
A

Prevent wander

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16
Q
  • Teeth are set
A

In sawing the slot it creates must be greater than the blade thickness

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17
Q
  • Flute
A

Helical grooves

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18
Q
  • Land
A

Peripheral

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19
Q
  • Drill stop
A

Limit the hole depth

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20
Q
  • Reaming
A

Provides closer control of size and better finish than drilling alone

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21
Q
  • Wiring Diagram Consist of
A

ASM, AWM, AWL

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22
Q
  • ATA 91
A

Hook up list

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23
Q
  • Fictitious Component
A

Not specifically related to a circuit (Letter V)

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24
Q
  • ESPM
A

Contains detailed data and procedure for electrical installation in every aircraft of Airbus family

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25
Q
  • The Airbus effectivity restriction always relates to
A

MSN

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26
Q
  • Monitored faults except
A

Observed by crew (Flat tire)

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27
Q
  • Sectional view
A

Part of it is removed so that the interior shape is seen clearly

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28
Q
  • Detail drawing
A

used in detailing or fabrication of single parts

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29
Q
  • Assembly drawings
A

comprised of only two or more parts or several small assemblies fastened together

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30
Q
  • Schematic drawing
A

Does not show exact image of an object. Used to illustrate a principle of operation

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31
Q
  • Dashed thin
A

Hidden outline

32
Q
  • Chain thin
A

Center line, line of symmetry

33
Q
  • Thick-line
A

Drilled Bores

34
Q
  • Fit
A

Specifies how tight or loose a connection between two interleaved parts

35
Q
  • Shaft
A

Denomination in the standards for fits for every round part which should joined into a hole

36
Q
  • Clearance
A

Shaft diameter is smaller than the hole diameter

37
Q
  • Wire Repairs may never be carried out in the
A

Protection Sleeve

38
Q
  • Green mark on insulator
A

Wire part number on Airbus

39
Q
  • Maximum repair of splice in one wire excluding the manufacturer
A

3 Splice

40
Q
  • Terminals
A

Used to connect a single wire to components

41
Q
  • How many unstripped wire in Closed End Splice
A

None (Dapat stripped ang wire)

42
Q
  • If the aircraft is can’t be disconnected from power supply
A

Pull Circuit breaker, Secure with locking collar, attach warning tag

43
Q
  • Clamps
A

Should be installed overhead

44
Q
  • Drip-off loop
A

To avoid water petration

45
Q
  • Protection sleeves with cross section larger than 10mm
A

Requires drain holes on the low points

46
Q
  • GVI
A

Visual examination of an interior or exterior area to detect obvious damage

47
Q
  • Zonal Inspection
A

Collective term comprising selected General Visual Inspection and visual check applied to each zone

48
Q
  • EZAP
A

Analytical logic procedure

49
Q
  • Pitch
A

From center of one fastener hole to the center of next fastener hole in a row

50
Q
  • As a rule of thumb, Row spacing is
A

4 to 5 times the diameter

51
Q
  • Knife edge
A

Flush head height is larger than the material thickness of the part

52
Q
  • Rivet by hand
A

Used in aircraft if few application

53
Q
  • Rubber cushion clamp
A

Secure lines which are subject to vibration

54
Q
  • Reinforcement layer
A

Cover the inner liner and determine the hose’s strength

55
Q
  • True Brinelling
A

Loads exceed the elastic limit of the ring material. Shows indentation in the raceway

56
Q
  • Non-reversible
A

correct positioning of chain wheels

57
Q
  • Checking chain
A

Smoothness……….tension

58
Q
  • Proof load
A

Necessary if a portion of the assembly is replaced

59
Q
  • Backlash
A

To prevent gears from jamming and making contact on both sides of their teeth simultaneously

60
Q
  • Backlash
A

deviation between width of a tooth space and the engaging tooth

61
Q
  • In tensiometer the riser depends on
A

Cable diameter

62
Q
  • Bowden cables
A

suitable for transmitting light loads over short distances

63
Q
  • Hot bonding
A

Type of curing that needs heat

64
Q
  • Dull sound
A

When delamination occurs in tap testing procedure

65
Q
  • Towing
A

moving the aircraft with the help of tractor

66
Q
  • 25km/h
A

Speed of towing when doors are closed and with tow bar

67
Q
  • Shoring
A

The fuselage is “stress free”

68
Q
  • Storage
A

Parked more than 6 months but less than 2 years

69
Q
  • Scratch
A

line of damage of any depth and length in the material and results in a cross sectional area. Usually caused by contact with a object.

70
Q
  • Gouge
A

damage area of any size which results in a cross sectional area. Usually caused by contact with a relatively sharp or channel-like groove object.

71
Q
  • Nick
A

Small loss of material due to knock

72
Q
  • Aluminium-Oxide (Corundum)
A

Corrosion removal on aluminium components

73
Q
  • 3 layers
A

Layers of airbus paint

74
Q
  • Sealing compounds used in aircraft except
A

Decorative Finish

75
Q
  • Squeeze out Life
A

Sealing