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Directions: Review Test. Unit 10. Hot Glue Gun 1. There are different types of glue sticks and these are selected by the opening hole in the end of the glue gun. T F2. When the glue is applied to pieces of materials, they should be clamped together for a short period of time. T F 3. Safety precautions are needed to remind you, when using a hot glue gun. T F Portable Hand Drill 1. Eye protection is not needed when drilling wood, metal, or other materials. T F 2. Holes should be drilled with short jerky movements. T F 3. The chuck key should remain in the chuck when drilling. T F Disc Sander 1. Use moderate ____________________ and move the material being sanded ______________________ and _______________________ to avoid _______________ and ______________________. 2. Keep _______________________ and ___________________ at least _______ away from the _________________________ and ____________________. 3. Put the material being sanded on the _____________________ and ______________ only on the ___________________________________ of the Disc Sander. Sheet Metal Machines 1. Sheet Metal Machines can be damaged by overloading. T F 2. Name the three Machines ______________________,___________________ and _____________________________. 3. The Forming Roll can be adjusted by moving the back rollers. T F 4. The Squaring Sheers cut materials to a degree of square ness. T F Spot Welder 1. The Spot Welder should always be left plugged in and the current left on. T F 2. You should use pliers for small pieces that you are welding together. T F 3. The on-off switch should be held for at least 5 seconds when welding sheet metal. T F 4. Should the Spot Welder be used to weld all materials? T F 1” Belt Sander 1. Make all adjustments when the power is off. T F 2. Always do your work by sanding in the middle of the belt, do not use the table bed for support. T F 3. Do not sand large pieces, only pieces that are small. T F Portable Jig Saw 1. It is not necessary to wear eye protection when using the Jig Saw. T F 2. When cutting, the blade should not be forced into the material being cut. T F 3. There are several types of blades available for use in the Jig Saw. T F 4. Should you remove the saw from the material being cut, when it is in the on position? T F Scroll Saw 1. It is not necessary to have the flat side of the material next to the table. T F 2. Fingers should be kept away from the Line of Cut. T F 3. The hold down should bear lightly on the work. T F Drill Press 1. The chuck key should be kept in the chuck at all times. T F 2. Work should always be secured, clamped down. T F 3. The long end of the work should be at the left of the operator. T F |
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