AM Step 4-1 - Fasteners Training
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AM Step 4-1 - Fasteners Training

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What type of rivet is known for its permanent nature?

Solid Rivet

Which type of clamp is commonly associated with worm gear and ear designs?

Hose Clamp

What is a method used to check for looseness in clamps or quick release fasteners?

Listening for leaks

What factor can lead to defects in fasteners if an incorrect value is applied?

<p>Tension</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of fastener is primarily associated with a hand-lever bolt and a spring-loaded pin?

<p>Cam Locking Camlock</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following types of fasteners with their functions:

<p>Nuts = Secure components Washers = Distribute the fasteners load Screws = Threaded shaft with durable holding power Rivets = Act as a permanent joint between something</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following bolt terminologies with their descriptions:

<p>Metric Thread = Most common type of bolts used within breweries Course Thread = Type of metric thread that is more common Fine Thread = Type of metric thread that is less common Hex Head Bolt = Bolt type with a hexagonal head for easy tightening</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following materials with their usage in fasteners:

<p>Stainless Steel = Ideal for fasteners due to corrosion resistance Aluminum = Material sometimes used in fasteners Brass = Material sometimes used in fasteners Bronze = Material sometimes used in fasteners</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following types of joints with their functions:

<p>Rivets = Act as a permanent joint between components Clamps = Act as a permanent joint between components Welds = Act as a permanent joint between components Sealants and Adhesives = Support adhesion, form seal, lubricate</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following bolt strength grades with their tensile strength:

<p>8.8 Stainless Steel = $8.8$ tensile strength grade stainless steel bolts 12.9 Stainless Steel = $12.9$ tensile strength grade stainless steel bolts 10.9 Carbon Steel = $10.9$ tensile strength grade carbon steel bolts 14.9 Alloy Steel = $14.9$ tensile strength grade alloy steel bolts</p> Signup and view all the answers

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