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Question 1
Raw material bar stock for Cut Threads is
A
Oversized
B
The same size as the threads
C
Undersized
Question 2
The outside of a standard finished hex nut is about _____ the diameter of its bolt size.
A
the same size as
B
1.5 times
C
about half of
D
twice the size of
Question 3
Free spinning flange nuts are usually about half the size of standard hex nuts.
A
False
B
True
Question 4
When putting a label on the package it is sometimes okay to put the label on the clear side of the bag?
A
True
B
False
Question 5
While hex head screws have 6 sides, hex washer heads only have 4 sides due to the washer face.
A
True
B
False
Question 6
Rolled threads can meet all ASTM standards
A
True
B
False
Question 7
Electro-Galvanizing and Hot Dip Galvanizing are methods of applying what metal to another material?
A
Wood
B
Aluminum
C
Zinc
D
Iron
Question 8
Which situation best fits. If I have ran out of 3x5 bags on the roll it is okay to use a ziplock bag to package my parts.
A
It is okay to use a zip lock bag if I am only going to use it for less than 100 packages.
B
It is sometimes okay to use a zip lock bacg in the package department but only in an emergency situation with my supervisors approval.
C
No I should never use a zip lock bacg in the package department.
D
Yes I can use the zip lock bags at any time to package parts in the package department.
Question 9
The two ASTM specifications that can NOT be met by Rolled Threads are
A
A490 and A325
B
A562 and A444
C
All of these are correct
Question 10
T nuts have prongs that hold them in place.
A
True
B
False
Question 11
Oval head machine screws are different from other countersunk heads because they
A
They have a domed top for appearance
B
They are the same as other countersunk heads
C
They actually sink lower than the mounting surface
D
They only come in stainless steel
Question 12
In the Hot Dip Galvanizing process what causes the zinc to chemically bond to the material being plated?
A
A chemical reaction that occurs at around 860 degrees
B
High levels of DC (Direct Current) electricity
C
The addition of Sodium Chloride to the solution
D
Being stored at sub zero temperature
Question 13
What is an accurate list of boxes we recycle in the package department?
A
Nucor
Porteous Fastener
Highland Thread
B
We do not recycle boxes
C
Nucor
J&E Supply
Any box that has no vendor information
D
Nucor
Brighton Best
Porteous Fastener
Question 14
It usually doesn't matter if the grade or specification of a nut matches the bolt it used with. They can be mixed and matched.
A
False
B
True
Question 15
A hex nut with markings on non consecutive corners is a Grade 5.
A
True
B
False
Question 16
2H nuts are heavy nuts but are not hardened.
A
True
B
False
Question 17
Fender washers are often used as spacers because they are thicker than standard washers.
A
True
B
False
Question 18
Electro-Galvanizing uses electrical current to bond zinc to the material that is being plated.
A
False
B
True
Question 19
The A563 nut is a heavy, hardened hex nut.
A
False
B
True
Question 20
We should stop production 15 min before the end of the day to start the end of day duties?
A
True
B
False
Question 21
The inside diameter of a washer is usually about 1/16"-1/8" bigger than the bolt size it fits.
A
False
B
True
Question 22
A hex cap screw with 6 markings on the head is a grade 8.
A
True
B
False
Question 23
Cut threads are more precise than Rolled Threads
A
True
B
False
Question 24
Plating is when one material is simply painted on top of another material.
A
False
B
True
Question 25
Grade markings are used to identify a fastener's strength or grade designation.
A
False
B
True
Question 26
Countersunk screws are most commonly used when you want the surface of the head to
A
Sit atop the mounting surface
B
Sink well below the mounting surface
C
Sit flush with the mounting surface
D
Be made of Aluminum
Question 27
When threading 2" diameter material your best option will typically by
A
Reverse Threads
B
Cut Threads
C
Formed Threads
D
Rolled Threads
Question 28
I do not need to use the chute if I can produce more bags that what is expected?
A
Correct. Why would I need to use the chute if I can do what is expected?
B
False. I may be able to produce even more if i did use the chute.
Question 29
One advantage to Cut Threads is they are faster and cheaper to make.
A
True
B
False
Question 30
In general the end of day duties are a suggestion. If everything does not get done it will be okay because we will always be able to take care of it in the morning?
A
True
B
False
Question 31
If there is product sitting on your scale and your shift is ending?
A
Ask someone in your department to take care of it for you.
B
Leave it until the morning because your ride will leave you if you do not get out to them.
C
Take care of the issue yourself
Question 32
Square nuts have 5 sides.
A
True
B
False
Question 33
Nuts used to join two pieces of rod together are known as _______.
A
Merchant couplings
B
Rod coupling nuts
C
Lock nuts
D
Flange nuts
Question 34
Flat washers with a smaller OD are
A
Dock Washers
B
USS
C
F436 and SAE
D
Only SAE
Question 35
Jam nuts are also called double nuts.
A
True
B
False
Question 36
Fillister head screws have a low, wide profile
A
True
B
False
Question 37
Slotted nuts and ______ nuts are very similar and are often interchangeable.
A
Bishop nuts
B
Hex nuts
C
Jam nuts
D
Castle nuts
Question 38
What are the 2 primary ways threads are formed?
A
Cut and Rolled
B
Cut and Formed
C
Rolled and Grooved
D
Cut and Shaped
Question 39
A USS hex cap screw with no markings on the head is a
A
Grade 8
B
Grade 5
C
Grade 2/A307
Question 40
Pan heads and Round heads are very similar with being slightly more domed than the other.
A
False
B
True
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