Eng2025 - Unit 3 (Manufacturing Topics)
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The reading on the micrometer shown is closest to: .408, .412, .458, .480
Back
.408
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For the thread call out 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, what does the 2 stand for? Options: course pitch, threads per inch, class of threads, thread form
Back
class of threads
Answer explanation
In the thread designation 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the 2 represents the class of fit for the thread.
Thread classes are used to describe the tolerances and allowances of threaded connections:
Class 1: Loose fit, for quick assembly and disassembly (used where a liberal tolerance is acceptable).
Class 2: Medium fit, providing a balance between performance and ease of assembly (the most common for general use).
Class 3: Tight fit, for precision and high-performance applications.
For 2B:
2 is the thread class.
B indicates an internal thread (such as a nut or tapped hole). If it were A, it would indicate an external thread (such as a bolt).
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For the thread call out 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the B stands for:
Back
internal threads
Answer explanation
In the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the B indicates that it is an internal thread, such as one found in a nut or tapped hole.
Threads are classified as A or B:
A: External thread (e.g., on a bolt or screw).
B: Internal thread (e.g., inside a nut or tapped hole).
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the 3/4 stands for:
Back
The nominal major diameter of the thread in inches.
Answer explanation
The nominal major diameter is the largest diameter of the thread, measured across the crests (outermost edges) of an external thread (like a bolt) or across the roots (innermost grooves) of an internal thread (like a nut).
Key Points about Nominal Major Diameter:
Nominal vs. Actual:
Nominal: It's a standardized value used for identifying the thread size, not the exact physical measurement. For example, a "3/4 inch" thread may have an actual major diameter slightly less than 0.75 inches due to tolerances and fits.
Actual: The precise diameter as manufactured, which often falls within specified tolerances around the nominal value.
Purpose:
It provides a common reference for matching threaded parts, such as bolts and nuts, ensuring compatibility.
Why "Nominal"?:
Threads are defined by a combination of major diameter, pitch (threads per inch), and fit (class). Using nominal values simplifies thread designation without needing to specify precise dimensions every time.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For the thread call out 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the UNF stands for:
Back
type of threads
Answer explanation
In the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, UNF stands for Unified National Fine.
Unified: Refers to the Unified Thread Standard (UTS), a standardized system for screw threads used in the U.S. and Canada.
Fine: Indicates that the threads are finer (more threads per inch) compared to Unified National Coarse (UNC) threads.
Fine threads provide:
Greater tensile strength for the same nominal diameter.
Better adjustment capability due to the finer pitch.
A more secure fit, especially in applications subject to vibration.
In the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the UNF stands for Unified National Fine thread.
Unified refers to the standardized thread form used primarily in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
National Fine (NF) indicates a finer thread pitch compared to the Unified National Coarse (UNC) series.
A finer thread pitch means:
More threads per inch.
A greater holding strength due to increased engagement area.
Often used in applications requiring precise adjustments or in thinner materials.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
For the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the 12 stands for:
Back
The number of threads per inch.
Answer explanation
In the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, UNF stands for Unified National Fine.
Unified: Refers to the Unified Thread Standard (UTS), a standardized system for screw threads used in the U.S. and Canada.
Fine: Indicates that the threads are finer (more threads per inch) compared to Unified National Coarse (UNC) threads.
Fine threads provide:
Greater tensile strength for the same nominal diameter.
Better adjustment capability due to the finer pitch.
A more secure fit, especially in applications subject to vibration.
In the thread callout 3/4 - 12 UNF 2B, the UNF stands for Unified National Fine thread.
Unified refers to the standardized thread form used primarily in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
National Fine (NF) indicates a finer thread pitch compared to the Unified National Coarse (UNC) series.
A finer thread pitch means:
More threads per inch.
A greater holding strength due to increased engagement area.
Often used in applications requiring precise adjustments or in thinner materials.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The notation on a drawing, 1/8 = 1 means what?
Back
Every 1/8 unit on the drawing represents 1 unit in real life.
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