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Chapter 12: Threads, Fasteners, and Tolerancing

Types of Fasteners

1.
Fasteners are also referred to as
A)attachments.
B)attached devices.
C)hardware.
D)assembly devices.
2.
A threaded fastener that is used to interface with another part is a
A)bolt.
B)screw.
C)nut.
D)stud.
3.
A threaded fastener that is used with a nut and washer is a
A)set screw.
B)thumb screw.
C)drive screw.
D)bolt.
4.
Bolts specified as SAE are identified by
A)grade number.
B)designation number.
C)property class.
D)class number.
5.
A split washer is also called a
A)locking device.
B)spring lock washer.
C)tooth washer.
D)lock washer.
6.
The two most common head styles of rivets are flat and
A)round.
B)square.
C)universal.
D)conical.
7.
Threads are generally specified according to their nominal diameter and
A)length.
B)pitch.
C)depth.
D)pitch diameter.
8.
Thread pitch is the
A)number of threads per inch.
B)slope of the thread.
C)depth of the thread.
D)shape of the thread.
9.
A group of threads categorized by nominal diameter and pitch is
A)thread classification.
B)thread representation.
C)screw-thread series.
D)thread style.
10.
Non-threaded fasteners that are used primarily to provide the precise alignment of parts in an assembly are
A)shafts.
B)rivets.
C)studs.
D)pins.
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