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Fasteners quiz

Fasteners quiz. This is a quiz to access how much you have learned about the different types of fasteners we have covered in class. Good Luck!. A Day with Daniel Garcia…. What is a Tee Nut?. Review…. Lance Tatro CHSE 2010. Lets’ begin….

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Fasteners quiz

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  1. Fasteners quiz • This is a quiz to access how much you have learned about the different types of fasteners we have covered in class. • Good Luck! A Day with Daniel Garcia… What is a Tee Nut?

  2. Review…. Lance Tatro CHSE 2010

  3. Lets’ begin… • 1. What is the advantage of using a castle nut and cotter pin, over a nylon locking nut when it comes to using it on a car spindle? • 2.A __________ is used to distribute load when fastening with a bolt, or bolt-nut combination. • 3.Using this two sided threaded shank allows you to apply a male threaded extrusion to wood for the purpose of attaching things. • All thread rod • A hanger stud • A double sided shank 4. What is this? gemplers.com Vs.

  4. How are we doing? Matching: • 5. Finishing Washer • 6. Star Washer • 7. Flat Washer • 8. Split Lock Washer • 9. Clothes Washer • A • B • C • D • E • F • G neverloveyoumore.blogspot.com

  5. Now its’ time to put things together…. Name the abbreviations for the following Bolts. Choose only one for each figure. • H. (LMAO) • I. (SHCS) • J. (SHCB) • K. (BHHCS) • L. (BHCB) • M. (BHCS) • N. (THCS) • O. (FHCS) • P. (FHCB) 10. 12. 11.

  6. Let’s take a break… Well dad… what kind of fastener did you use to keep you and mom together all these years? A whole bunch of Andrew Jacksons and Ben Franklins! Danny Another day will Daniel Garcia….

  7. Now its time for the little things… Fill in • 13. Knowing that “Pop-Rivets” once popped can not be removed… We can use a __________ in the rivet holes to temporarily assemble the project. Unscramble the words • 14. We can use one of these nuts when we do not want tools to be required to remove it. GINNUWT • 15. These nuts can be used in combination with, or used without lock washers. They have no added features. NEXTHU • 16.These are used to cover the end of the bolt, or threads and they are used to add visual appeal to what ever they are holding. • Hint: these would be a squirrel’s choice! TNUCNRAO Hint. Known as a temporary pop-rivet.

  8. Almost there… • 17. A _______ will allow you to add internal metal threads to wood. This is especially helpful when access to the backside of the wood is limited after assembly. A. Wood Nut B. Tee Nut C. Lock Nut D. Thread Clip • 18. A _________ could be used when fastening sheet metal together quickly, and is easily removed, and no predrilling is required? A. Flat Head Screw B. Socket Head Screw C. Zip Screw D. Sheet metal Screw • 19. Name the one feature that is not true about G8 Frame Bolts. A. Strong B. Shouldered so they are less vulnerable to sheer. C. Flanged head to disburse load. D. Needs an Allen Wrench to tighten it. • 20. Known visually as a “headless bolt” and requires a special wrench to tighten it. (Typical use might be a shaft collar). A. Jam Nut B. Pop Rivet C. Set Screw D. Sleepy Hollow Bolt • 21. Which bolt would be best used in a counterbored hole? A. Flush Head Bolt Screw B. Socket Head Cap Screw C. A Tapered Headed Bolt D. A Bolty Wolty • What is this? • Chupon • Grease Zerk • Ear Plugs • Your Guess is as good as mine. en.wikipedia.org

  9. Bolts (Match) there is more names than bolts or screws • Pan Head Screw • Pan Head Bolt • Torx Head Bolt • Eye Bolt • Loop Bolt • Carriage Bolt • Buggy Bolt • Lag Bolt • U-Bolt • C-Bolt • Wood Bolt 23. 27. 24. 25. 28. 26.

  10. Well, I can’t help it… I just love this stuff! I didn’t even study I wonder how come we didn’t cover string… I mean string fastens the leather cover to the ball… Michael Binger’s Buddies Steven Katie

  11. It’s over!

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