Precision Component Assembly Flashcards

1
Q

When tightening a fastener with a click-type torque wrench, you should not use a jerky motion or it will be easy to accidentally
__________ the fastener.

A

overtorque

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2
Q

What is used to keep the head of a fastener from turning while its nut is being tightened?

A

backup wrench

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3
Q

A click-type torque wrench consists of three basic components: a handle, a(n)__________, and the drive end.

A

tube

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4
Q

Double clicking normally occurs due to lack of understanding that the first click has applied the __________.

A

proper torque

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5
Q

Two common units for torque are __________ using the SI units of measurement or __________ using the US customary units of
measurement.

A

Newton-meter, foot-pounds

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6
Q

The __________ prevents the user from accidentally changing the torque once it has been set.

A

torque lock

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7
Q

__________ is defined as a rotational force that causes an object to rotate about a point.

A

Torque

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8
Q

Tension inside a fastener __________.

A

Is a force that tries to return the fastener to its original length

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9
Q

When a __________ reaches its set point, an audible click can be heard, indicating that the assembler should stop turning the tool.

A

click wrench

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