Shop Safety
Tools & Equipment
Precision Measurement
Engine Fundamentals
Maintenance & Fluids
100

This document, required by OSHA for every chemical in the shop, lists health risks and first aid procedures.

What is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

100

This tool uses a ratcheting mechanism and is sized by its "drive" (e.g., 1/4", 3/8", 1/2").

What is a socket wrench (or ratchet)?

100

This tool is used to measure the thickness of a gap, such as a spark plug gap or valve clearance.

What is a feeler gauge?

100

These are the four strokes of a standard internal combustion engine in the correct order.

What are Intake, Compression, Power, and Exhaust?

100

This rating on an oil bottle (e.g., 5W-30) describes the oil's resistance to flow.

What is viscosity?

200

When using a floor jack, these must always be placed under the vehicle before crawling underneath.

What are jack stands?

200

To prevent rounding off the corners of a fastener, this type of wrench is preferred over an open-end wrench.

What is a box-end wrench?

200

This precision tool can measure outside diameter, inside diameter, and depth.

What is a dial (or digital) caliper?

200

This component converts the linear (up and down) motion of the pistons into rotary motion.

What is the crankshaft?

200

Most modern engine coolants are a mixture of water and this chemical.

What is ethylene glycol (antifreeze)?

300

This color is used on fire extinguishers and emergency stop buttons to indicate immediate danger or fire equipment.

What is Red?

300

This tool is specifically designed to measure the rotational force applied to a fastener.

What is a torque wrench?

300

A standard micrometer has a thimble that moves this distance with one full revolution.

What is 0.025 inches?

300

This is the ratio of the cylinder volume at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) versus Top Dead Center (TDC).

What is the compression ratio?

300

This color usually identifies Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) in most vehicles.

What is Red?

400

This specific type of fire extinguisher is used for flammable liquids like gasoline or oil (Class B fires).

What is a Dry Chemical (or B-rated) extinguisher?

400

These pliers have a movable pivot point, allowing the jaws to open wider for different pipe sizes.

What are slip-joint (or tongue-and-groove) pliers?

400

This gauge is used to measure "runout" on a brake rotor or crankshaft.

What is a dial indicator?

400

This engine component is responsible for opening and closing the intake and exhaust valves.

What is the camshaft?

400

This component in the braking system is "hygroscopic," meaning it actively absorbs moisture from the air.

What is brake fluid?

500

The first thing you should do if a battery explodes and acid splashes in your eyes.

What is flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes?

500

When using a bench grinder, the tool rest should be adjusted to within this distance from the wheel.

What is 1/8th of an inch (3mm)?

500

If a technician is checking for cylinder taper, they would use this specific measurement tool.

What is a telescoping gauge (or bore gauge)?

500

In a four-stroke engine, the crankshaft must rotate this many times to complete one full power cycle for a single cylinder.

What is two (720 degrees)?

500

This is the specific gravity of pure water, used as a baseline for testing battery electrolyte or coolant.

What is 1.000?

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