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1 The safest way to remove chips from a lathe or milling machine is to use a:
The process plan specifies tooling to be used by indicating:
A) Tolerances on dimensions
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B) Machine maintenance procedures
C) Tooling diameters and sizes
D) Lubrication procedures
3 The acronym HMIS stands for:
If a vertical mill table is loose and has side play, the best solution to alleviate side play is
to:
A) Tighten the clamps that lock the table
4 B) Tighten the taper gib adjustment
C) Loosen the taper gib adjustment
D) Use a parallel clamp and angle plate to eliminate
any movement.
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The safest way to remove Brush
chips from a lathe or milling
machine is to use a:
Small chips left on the Run out on work holding devices
spindle nose of the lathe
should be cleaned to
avoid:
Grease guns are used to Zerk fittings on machine tools
insert grease into:
To lubricate the ways of a C) Use lubricant found in central lubricating systems
lathe, the gibs of a mill, or ("one shots")
the cross slide of a grinder:
A) Use a grease gun with
lithium grease
B) Use inserts made of self
lubricating metal
C) Use lubricant found in
central lubricating systems
("one shots")
D) Use chalk as a lubricant
since it doesn't attract dirt
If a vertical mill table is B) Tighten the taper gib adjustment
loose and has side play, the
best solution to alleviate
side play is to:
A) Tighten the clamps that
lock the table
B) Tighten the taper gib
adjustment
C) Loosen the taper gib
adjustment
D) Use a parallel clamp and
angle plate to eliminate
any movement.