A. Parallel teeth B. Two series of parallel teeth C. Parallel curved teeth D. Sh
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A. Parallel teeth
B. Two series of parallel teeth
C. Parallel curved teeth
D. Short raised teeth
E. Is not a file type
A. Die Filing
B. Band Filing
C. Disk Filing
A. Chip thin at beginning of tooth entry and increases in thickness.
B. Cutter tends to push work into workholding device.
C. Direction tends to eliminate looseness of feed screw.
D. Less accuracy and lower surface finish.
A. True
B. False
C. These are not manufacturing processes
A. Dead smooth
B. Second cut
C. Bastard
D. Medium course
E. Coarse
F. Rough
A. Rise per tooth.
B. Pitch.
C. Gullet depth.
D. Hook angle.
A. 180
A. Parallel teeth
B. Two series of parallel teeth
C. Parallel curved teeth
D. Short raised teeth
E. Is not a file type
- Which type of filing machine and process provides the highest level of accuracy?
A. Die Filing
B. Band Filing
C. Disk Filing
- Which of the following does NOT describe conventional (up) milling?
A. Chip thin at beginning of tooth entry and increases in thickness.
B. Cutter tends to push work into workholding device.
C. Direction tends to eliminate looseness of feed screw.
D. Less accuracy and lower surface finish.
- The planing manufacturing process can produce geometry such as t-slots, but a shaper is capable of flat surfaces only.
A. True
B. False
C. These are not manufacturing processes
Explanation / Answer
1)is not a file type
2)die filling
3)Cutter tends to push work into workholding device.
4)true as is shaper m/c tool is translating and w/p is stationary.
5)rough
6) pitch
7)118-135
8)0.060
9)38
10)Cutter tends to pull work into cutter
6)
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