JOURNEYMAN CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION
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Exam Coverage
Blueprint Reading and GD&T
o Interpretation of engineering drawings, dimensions, tolerances, symbols, and geometric
controls.
Precision Measurement and Inspection
o Use of micrometers, calipers, indicators, gauge blocks, and inspection equipment.
Machining Operations
o Milling, turning, drilling, grinding, boring, and precision finishing techniques.
Tool and Die Construction
o Manufacturing, fitting, assembling, and maintaining dies, molds, fixtures, and jigs.
Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
o Properties of tool steels, hardness testing, heat treatment processes, and material
selection.
Machine Shop Mathematics
o Trigonometry, geometry, feeds, speeds, tolerances, and machining calculations.
CNC Fundamentals
o CNC programming concepts, setup procedures, offsets, and machining operations.
Stamping Dies and Punches
o Die clearance, punch alignment, troubleshooting, and production optimization.
Mold Making
o Injection mold components, cooling systems, venting, and mold maintenance.
Assembly and Fitting
, o Precision fitting, scraping, alignment, and mechanical assembly procedures.
Safety Practices
o Lockout/tagout, PPE, machine guarding, and hazard recognition.
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
o Basic troubleshooting and maintenance of production tooling systems.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
o Root-cause analysis of tooling failures and corrective actions.
1.
A toolmaker is fitting a punch into a die set and notices
excessive side clearance causing burr formation on stamped
parts. What should be done first?
A. Increase press speed immediately
B. Inspect punch-to-die alignment and clearance values
C. Reduce lubricant application
D. Increase stock thickness
Answer: B
Rationale: Misalignment or incorrect clearance is a primary
cause of burrs and poor cut quality.
2.
When measuring a precision-ground shaft with a micrometer,
what practice helps ensure the most accurate reading?
A. Tighten spindle aggressively
B. Use the ratchet stop consistently
,C. Measure near machine vibration sources
D. Hold frame with both hands tightly
Answer: B
Rationale: The ratchet provides consistent measuring force
and improves accuracy.
3.
A blueprint specifies a positional tolerance for a hole pattern.
What is the primary purpose of this requirement?
A. Specify surface finish only
B. Control feature location relative to datums
C. Increase hardness requirements
D. Reduce machining time
Answer: B
Rationale: Position tolerance controls allowable variation of
feature location.
4.
During surface grinding, a workpiece develops burn marks
and discoloration. What is the most likely cause?
A. Excessive heat generation during grinding
B. Incorrect blueprint scale
, C. Excessive coolant concentration
D. Insufficient wheel balance weights
Answer: A
Rationale: Grinding burns commonly result from overheating.
5.
Why are gauge blocks commonly used in toolrooms?
A. Material storage
B. Precision dimensional standards
C. Surface coating applications
D. Press lubrication
Answer: B
Rationale: Gauge blocks provide highly accurate dimensional
references.
6.
A die section repeatedly cracks near a sharp internal corner.
Which corrective action is most appropriate?
A. Increase hardness further
B. Add a generous radius to reduce stress concentration
C. Increase production rate
D. Reduce lubrication
Answer: B