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Cutting Metals Quiz

Cutting Metals Quiz

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Name the tool shown below Tenon Saw Name the tool shown below Junior Hacksaw Dovetail Saw Panel Saw Piercing Saw Rip Saw Hacksaw Flush Cut Saw

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Cutting Metals Quiz

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Rip Saw

Hacksaw

Flush Cut Saw

Piercing Saw

1. Name the tool shown below

Dovetail Saw

Junior Hacksaw

Panel Saw

Tenon Saw

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Forwards

Backwards

Does not matter

2.Which direction should the teeth on a hacksaw point?

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Picture BPicture A

3. Which picture shows the correct way of holding metal in the vice when using a Hacksaw?

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Rip Saw

Hacksaw

Flush Cut Saw

Piercing Saw

4. Name the tool shown below

Dovetail Saw

Junior Hacksaw

Panel Saw

Tenon Saw

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5. Name this hand tool..

Engineers Pliers

Tin snips

Diagonal Cutters

Guillotine

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6. What is wrong in this picture?

The bar is too big to be cut in this way

The bar being cut should be further back in the jaws

The bar being cut should be further forward in the jaws

Round bar should be cut in the shear hole

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Because the Gabro guillotine can cut thicker metal

Because the cutting action produces a waste notch

7. Why does the Gabro guillotine produce more waste material than the bench shears?

Bench Shears

Gabro Guillotine

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8. Which tool is most suited to cut 25mm steel rod?

A Hacksaw

Tinsnips A Jnr Hacksaw

The Guillotine

25mm steel Rod

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9. Which tool is most suited to cut 300 x 300 x 0.5mm steel sheet into strips ?

A Hacksaw

Tinsnips The Gabro guillotine

Jnr Hacksaw

0.5mm steel sheet

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