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BrEng BasicTool Midterm
57問 • 1年前
  • Nillo Jb
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  • 1

    is the most familiar and, often, the most misused tool.

    Screwdriver

  • 2

    are available for turning screws where there is no clearance for a straight screw­driver.

    Offset Screwdrivers

  • 3

    Has a regular slotted blade on one end, and blade that fits a recessed-head screw on the other end.

    Reversible-Blade Screwdrivers

  • 4

    has a hollow magnetized shaft that holds 1/4-inch hex bits.

    Interchangeable Head Screwdriver

  • 5

    is also known as the flat blade, flat head, or straight screwdriver. These screwdrivers have a chisel-shaped blade which spans the width of a screw’s head.

    Slot Screwdriver

  • 6

    ..

    Slotted And Philips

  • 7

    ..?

    Pozidriv And Torx

  • 8

    ..?

    Triangle And Spline Drive

  • 9

    ..?

    Robertson And Triple Square

  • 10

    ..?

    Hex And Double Hex

  • 11

    ..?

    Polydrive And Bristol

  • 12

    Solid, nonadjustable wrenches with open parallel jaws on one or both end are known as

    Open-End Wrench

  • 13

    are popular tools because of their usefulness in close quarters. They are called box wrenches since they box, or completely surround, the nut or bolt head. Practically all well-manufactured box-end wrenches are made with 12 points

    Box-End Wrench

  • 14

    Has a box end on one end and an open-end wrench of the same size in the other

    Combination Wrench

  • 15

    Another option for removing a nut from a bolt is the (blank), which can be swung back and forth to remove the nut or bolt.

    Recheting Box-End Wrench

  • 16

    is a type of hand tool that features a mechanism that allows for rotational movement in only one direction, typically used for tightening or loosening bolts or nuts.

    Rachet Handle

  • 17

    provides greater leverage and allows for quicker tightening or loosening of bolts and nuts. The handle is typically around 10-12 inches long, and can be rotated rapidly to quickly tighten or loosen fasteners.

    Speed Handle

  • 18

    sometimes called "extender arms", attach to a socket on one end and a ratchet on the other end of the extension.

    Extensions

  • 19

    is a type of hand tool that is designed with a hinged handle or pivot point that allows for greater leverage and torque when using the tool

    Hinge Handle Tool

  • 20

    is a handy utility tool that has smooth jaws and is designed as an open-end wrench. One jaw is fixed, but the other may be moved by a thumbscrew or spiral screw worm adjustment in the handle.

    Adjustable Wrench

  • 21

    is a tool that is used to tighten bolts or nuts to a specific torque value. It is designed to apply a specific amount of force, or torque, to the fastener being tightened. This is important because over-tightening or under-tightening a bolt can result in damage to the fastener, the material being fastened, or both.

    Torque Wrench

  • 22

    are an industrial strength, handheld tool. These torque wrenches have a calibrated clutch and a spring loaded pull down lock that unloads when a preset amount of torque is achieved.

    Click Type Torque Wrench

  • 23

    have a beam that serves as both a handle and a torque fastener as well as a shock resistant dial gauge indicator that provides visual evidence of torque exertion.

    Dual Indicating Torque Wrench

  • 24

    is a non-powered cutting tool often used with a mallet or hammer for dressing and shaping of materials such as wood, stone or metal.

    Chisel

  • 25

    is the simplest non-powered cutting tool used in aircraft maintenance. This can be used to cut wooden and metallic materials for aircraft construction.

    File

  • 26

    1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

    1.Point 2.Face 3.Heel 4.Tang 5.Length

  • 27

    When referring to the cuts of a file we usually have two types: the

    Single-Cut File And Double-Cut File

  • 28

    refers to the teeth of the files. Whether it is used for cutting large materials or for smoothening materials.

    Coarseness

  • 29

    is uniform in width and tapers in thickness. This type file is used for smoothing flat surfaces and has at least one smooth, or safe edge.

    Hand File

  • 30

    has one flat and one curved side that tapers in both thickness and width. These files may be single- or double-cut and their shape allows them to be used with several applications.

    Half Round File

  • 31

    has three tapered cutting sides. This type of file is typically used for filing sharp corners in grooves or keyways and for filing the teeth of handsaws.

    Triangular File

  • 32

    is tapered in thickness and width, and has a sharp edge. It is used for filing acute angles.

    Knife File

  • 33

    is circular in cross-section and may be tapered or blunt. They come in both single- and double-cut and are typically used for filing small round holes and for cutting a radius in a groove or a key way.

    Rat-Tail File

  • 34

    has individual teeth cut into its surfaces rather than rows of teeth. Wood rasps are usually half-round and tapered, and are used to remove wood where a saw or a plane is not practical.

    Wood Rasp

  • 35

    is quite thin and fits into corners well. They can be used to file slots in metal or for filing where there is little space.

    Square File

  • 36

    have curved teeth and are used to pro-duce a smooth finish. They slice off very small amounts of material from the surface over which they are moved.

    Vixen File

  • 37

    are another type of non-powered cutting tool used in aircraft maintenance. Shears produce long straight cuts across pieces of sheet metals.

    Shears

  • 38

    COMPOUND ACTION SHEARS are known throughout the industry as

    Aviation Snips

  • 39

    AvSnip Green- Yellow- Red-

    Green-Left Yellow-Straight Red-Right

  • 40

    are long-handled, short-jaw cutters allow you to get into close quarters and clip twisted safety wire which are available in extremely small sizes for delicate electronic and instrument work as well as large sizes up to about nine inches in length.

    Diagonal Cutters

  • 41

    A wrench designed to apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a nut or bolt. Ensures that bolts and nuts are tightened to the correct tension, preventing over-tightening or under-tightening which could lead to component failure.

    Torque Wrench

  • 42

    Specialized pliers used for twisting safety wire. •Use: Secures bolts, nuts, and other fasteners to prevent them from coming loose due to vibration

    Safety Wire Pliers

  • 43

    A tool that drives rivets into materials to fasten them together. •Use: Commonly used in the assembly and repair of aircraft skin and structural components.

    Rivet Gun

  • 44

    A device used to measure the distance between two opposite sides of an object. •Use: Measures the thickness of materials and the diameter of holes or fasteners, ensuring precise fitting.

    Calipers

  • 45

    A precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances, thicknesses, or diameters. •Use: Provides highly accurate measurements for critical components.

    Micrometer

  • 46

    An electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. •Use: Measures voltage, current, and resistance in electrical systems, ensuring proper functionality.

    Multimeter

  • 47

    An optical tool used to inspect areas that are otherwise inaccessible. •Use: Inspects internal parts of engines and other components without disassembly.

    Borescope

  • 48

    Tools used to join two pieces of metal or other ductile material by deforming one or both of them. •Use: Securely attaches electrical connectors to wires.

    Crimping Tools

  • 49

    A device used to test and calibrate the pitot-static system of an aircraft. •Use: Ensures accurate readings of airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed indicators.

    Pilot-Static Tester

  • 50

    A device used to measure the tension in cables. •Use: Ensures that control cables are properly tensioned to maintain flight control integrity.

    Cable Tensiometer

  • 51

    A powered tool used for drilling holes, and bits are the cutting tools attached to the drill.

    Drill And Drill Bits

  • 52

    A precision measuring instrument with a dial display. •Use: Measures small distances or angles with high accuracy, often used in alignment and setup procedures

    Dial Indicator

  • 53

    Tools used to lift and support aircraft or their components. •Use: Enables maintenance work to be performed underneath or on elevated sections of the aircraft.

    Jack And Hoists

  • 54

    Instruments used to measure fluid pressure. •Use: Checks and verifies the pressure in hydraulic systems, fuel systems, and tires.

    Pressure Gauges

  • 55

    A device used to test thermocouples, which are sensors used to measure temperature. •Use: Ensures accurate temperature readings from engines and other critical components.

    Thermocouple Tester

  • 56

    Portable light sources and mirrors used for inspection. •Use: Illuminate and inspect hard-to-see areas for damage or wear.

    Flashlights And Inspection Mirrors

  • 57

    Tools used to remove burrs, which are small, sharp edges left on metal after cutting or drilling. •Use: Ensures smooth and safe edges on metal components, preventing injury and ensuring proper fit.

    Deburring Tools

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is the most familiar and, often, the most misused tool.

    Screwdriver

  • 2

    are available for turning screws where there is no clearance for a straight screw­driver.

    Offset Screwdrivers

  • 3

    Has a regular slotted blade on one end, and blade that fits a recessed-head screw on the other end.

    Reversible-Blade Screwdrivers

  • 4

    has a hollow magnetized shaft that holds 1/4-inch hex bits.

    Interchangeable Head Screwdriver

  • 5

    is also known as the flat blade, flat head, or straight screwdriver. These screwdrivers have a chisel-shaped blade which spans the width of a screw’s head.

    Slot Screwdriver

  • 6

    ..

    Slotted And Philips

  • 7

    ..?

    Pozidriv And Torx

  • 8

    ..?

    Triangle And Spline Drive

  • 9

    ..?

    Robertson And Triple Square

  • 10

    ..?

    Hex And Double Hex

  • 11

    ..?

    Polydrive And Bristol

  • 12

    Solid, nonadjustable wrenches with open parallel jaws on one or both end are known as

    Open-End Wrench

  • 13

    are popular tools because of their usefulness in close quarters. They are called box wrenches since they box, or completely surround, the nut or bolt head. Practically all well-manufactured box-end wrenches are made with 12 points

    Box-End Wrench

  • 14

    Has a box end on one end and an open-end wrench of the same size in the other

    Combination Wrench

  • 15

    Another option for removing a nut from a bolt is the (blank), which can be swung back and forth to remove the nut or bolt.

    Recheting Box-End Wrench

  • 16

    is a type of hand tool that features a mechanism that allows for rotational movement in only one direction, typically used for tightening or loosening bolts or nuts.

    Rachet Handle

  • 17

    provides greater leverage and allows for quicker tightening or loosening of bolts and nuts. The handle is typically around 10-12 inches long, and can be rotated rapidly to quickly tighten or loosen fasteners.

    Speed Handle

  • 18

    sometimes called "extender arms", attach to a socket on one end and a ratchet on the other end of the extension.

    Extensions

  • 19

    is a type of hand tool that is designed with a hinged handle or pivot point that allows for greater leverage and torque when using the tool

    Hinge Handle Tool

  • 20

    is a handy utility tool that has smooth jaws and is designed as an open-end wrench. One jaw is fixed, but the other may be moved by a thumbscrew or spiral screw worm adjustment in the handle.

    Adjustable Wrench

  • 21

    is a tool that is used to tighten bolts or nuts to a specific torque value. It is designed to apply a specific amount of force, or torque, to the fastener being tightened. This is important because over-tightening or under-tightening a bolt can result in damage to the fastener, the material being fastened, or both.

    Torque Wrench

  • 22

    are an industrial strength, handheld tool. These torque wrenches have a calibrated clutch and a spring loaded pull down lock that unloads when a preset amount of torque is achieved.

    Click Type Torque Wrench

  • 23

    have a beam that serves as both a handle and a torque fastener as well as a shock resistant dial gauge indicator that provides visual evidence of torque exertion.

    Dual Indicating Torque Wrench

  • 24

    is a non-powered cutting tool often used with a mallet or hammer for dressing and shaping of materials such as wood, stone or metal.

    Chisel

  • 25

    is the simplest non-powered cutting tool used in aircraft maintenance. This can be used to cut wooden and metallic materials for aircraft construction.

    File

  • 26

    1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

    1.Point 2.Face 3.Heel 4.Tang 5.Length

  • 27

    When referring to the cuts of a file we usually have two types: the

    Single-Cut File And Double-Cut File

  • 28

    refers to the teeth of the files. Whether it is used for cutting large materials or for smoothening materials.

    Coarseness

  • 29

    is uniform in width and tapers in thickness. This type file is used for smoothing flat surfaces and has at least one smooth, or safe edge.

    Hand File

  • 30

    has one flat and one curved side that tapers in both thickness and width. These files may be single- or double-cut and their shape allows them to be used with several applications.

    Half Round File

  • 31

    has three tapered cutting sides. This type of file is typically used for filing sharp corners in grooves or keyways and for filing the teeth of handsaws.

    Triangular File

  • 32

    is tapered in thickness and width, and has a sharp edge. It is used for filing acute angles.

    Knife File

  • 33

    is circular in cross-section and may be tapered or blunt. They come in both single- and double-cut and are typically used for filing small round holes and for cutting a radius in a groove or a key way.

    Rat-Tail File

  • 34

    has individual teeth cut into its surfaces rather than rows of teeth. Wood rasps are usually half-round and tapered, and are used to remove wood where a saw or a plane is not practical.

    Wood Rasp

  • 35

    is quite thin and fits into corners well. They can be used to file slots in metal or for filing where there is little space.

    Square File

  • 36

    have curved teeth and are used to pro-duce a smooth finish. They slice off very small amounts of material from the surface over which they are moved.

    Vixen File

  • 37

    are another type of non-powered cutting tool used in aircraft maintenance. Shears produce long straight cuts across pieces of sheet metals.

    Shears

  • 38

    COMPOUND ACTION SHEARS are known throughout the industry as

    Aviation Snips

  • 39

    AvSnip Green- Yellow- Red-

    Green-Left Yellow-Straight Red-Right

  • 40

    are long-handled, short-jaw cutters allow you to get into close quarters and clip twisted safety wire which are available in extremely small sizes for delicate electronic and instrument work as well as large sizes up to about nine inches in length.

    Diagonal Cutters

  • 41

    A wrench designed to apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a nut or bolt. Ensures that bolts and nuts are tightened to the correct tension, preventing over-tightening or under-tightening which could lead to component failure.

    Torque Wrench

  • 42

    Specialized pliers used for twisting safety wire. •Use: Secures bolts, nuts, and other fasteners to prevent them from coming loose due to vibration

    Safety Wire Pliers

  • 43

    A tool that drives rivets into materials to fasten them together. •Use: Commonly used in the assembly and repair of aircraft skin and structural components.

    Rivet Gun

  • 44

    A device used to measure the distance between two opposite sides of an object. •Use: Measures the thickness of materials and the diameter of holes or fasteners, ensuring precise fitting.

    Calipers

  • 45

    A precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances, thicknesses, or diameters. •Use: Provides highly accurate measurements for critical components.

    Micrometer

  • 46

    An electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. •Use: Measures voltage, current, and resistance in electrical systems, ensuring proper functionality.

    Multimeter

  • 47

    An optical tool used to inspect areas that are otherwise inaccessible. •Use: Inspects internal parts of engines and other components without disassembly.

    Borescope

  • 48

    Tools used to join two pieces of metal or other ductile material by deforming one or both of them. •Use: Securely attaches electrical connectors to wires.

    Crimping Tools

  • 49

    A device used to test and calibrate the pitot-static system of an aircraft. •Use: Ensures accurate readings of airspeed, altitude, and vertical speed indicators.

    Pilot-Static Tester

  • 50

    A device used to measure the tension in cables. •Use: Ensures that control cables are properly tensioned to maintain flight control integrity.

    Cable Tensiometer

  • 51

    A powered tool used for drilling holes, and bits are the cutting tools attached to the drill.

    Drill And Drill Bits

  • 52

    A precision measuring instrument with a dial display. •Use: Measures small distances or angles with high accuracy, often used in alignment and setup procedures

    Dial Indicator

  • 53

    Tools used to lift and support aircraft or their components. •Use: Enables maintenance work to be performed underneath or on elevated sections of the aircraft.

    Jack And Hoists

  • 54

    Instruments used to measure fluid pressure. •Use: Checks and verifies the pressure in hydraulic systems, fuel systems, and tires.

    Pressure Gauges

  • 55

    A device used to test thermocouples, which are sensors used to measure temperature. •Use: Ensures accurate temperature readings from engines and other critical components.

    Thermocouple Tester

  • 56

    Portable light sources and mirrors used for inspection. •Use: Illuminate and inspect hard-to-see areas for damage or wear.

    Flashlights And Inspection Mirrors

  • 57

    Tools used to remove burrs, which are small, sharp edges left on metal after cutting or drilling. •Use: Ensures smooth and safe edges on metal components, preventing injury and ensuring proper fit.

    Deburring Tools