Ag. Mech 1 - 4.03-4.05

Ag. Mech 1 - 4.03-4.05

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What type of nail has a flat head and diamond-shaped points?

Back

common

Answer explanation

The common nail features a flat head and diamond-shaped points, making it ideal for general construction. In contrast, brad nails are thinner, casing nails have a larger head, and finishing nails have a smaller head.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which is the best tool to cut a "V" in wood so that the top of a flat head screw will be flush with the wood or just below its surface?

Back

countersink

Answer explanation

A countersink is the best tool for cutting a 'V' shape in wood, allowing the flat head of a screw to sit flush or just below the surface. It creates a conical hole that accommodates the screw head perfectly.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A round- or flat-headed fastener that is threaded the entire length and has a nut is a:

Back

stove bolt

Answer explanation

A stove bolt is a round- or flat-headed fastener that is fully threaded and typically used with a nut. Unlike lag screws and machine bolts, stove bolts are specifically designed for use with nuts, making this the correct choice.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What type of bolts should be used as fasteners for lightweight metal structures?

Back

stove

Answer explanation

Stove bolts are ideal for lightweight metal structures due to their design, which allows for easy assembly and disassembly without damaging the materials. They provide a secure fastening solution suitable for such applications.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What kind of nails should Jane use to construct her wood project? Options: box, common, finishing, roofing

Back

finishing

Answer explanation

Jane should use finishing nails for her wood project because they have a smaller head and can be driven in flush with the surface, providing a clean look without splitting the wood, making them ideal for visible joints.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What type of nail is thin and short, and has a small head? Options: brad, common, gypsum board, roofing

Back

brad

Answer explanation

A brad is a type of nail that is characterized by being thin and short with a small head, making it ideal for delicate work. The other options, like common and roofing nails, are larger and not suitable for this description.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What type of screw is used with expansion shields to fasten wood to masonry materials?

Back

lag

Answer explanation

Lag screws are specifically designed for heavy-duty applications, making them ideal for fastening wood to masonry when used with expansion shields. They provide the necessary strength and grip for this type of installation.

8.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What nail is used for fastening tongue-and-groove and finish work?

Back

cut

Answer explanation

The cut nail is specifically designed for fastening tongue-and-groove joints and finish work due to its sharp edges and holding power, making it the correct choice for these applications.

9.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What type of bolt has threads similar to a wood screw?

Back

lag

Answer explanation

Lag bolts have coarse threads similar to wood screws, allowing them to grip wood securely. This makes them ideal for heavy-duty applications in wood, unlike machine bolts which have finer threads for metal connections.

10.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A fastener that has a hex or square head and a shank threaded about 1" is a:

Back

machine bolt

Answer explanation

A machine bolt is characterized by a hex or square head and a fully threaded shank, typically around 1" long. This distinguishes it from carriage bolts, stove bolts, and wood screws, which have different designs and uses.

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