What does PPE stand for?
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
This welding process uses an electrode rod
Stick Welding
Creates a spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture
What is Spark Plug?
This is the pedal on the right that makes the car go fast.
What is the accelerator?
Farmers use this implement to turn over the soil and prepare a seedbed before planting.
What is a plow?
These are used to protect your eyes from flying particles, metal sparks, or chemical splashes.
What are safety glasses/goggles?
Hand tool that cleans off slag from a weld
What is a Chipping Hammer?
Cleans the air before entering the engine
What is Air filter?
Most modern cars have 2 on each side.
What are tires?
This piece of equipment is used to cut, rake, and press grass or alfalfa into compact bundles for livestock feed.
What is a baler?
What is Steel-Toe Boots?
Radiation from welding arcs that can cause arc eye.
What is Ultraviolet Radiation?
A rotating engine part that helps keep the engine running smoothly
What is Flywheel
This safety device inflates instantly during a collision to prtect passengers.
What is an airbag?
This attachment, pulled behind a tractor, precisely places seeds in the ground at specific intervals.
What is a planter?
These must be inspected before use to ensure they do not have cracks, dents, or damage.
What is hard hats/safety glasses?
This problem is caused when the amps are too high
What is Burn-Through?
This converts the up and down motion of a piston into a rotation
What is Crankshaft
This heavy component provides the electricity needed to start the engine.
What is the battery?
This massive machine gets its name because it preforms three tasks at once: reaping, threshing, and winnowing.
What is a combine?
True or False, ear plugs are required to be worn if a sound over 85 decibels is made for an extended period of time.
What is true?
This joint type forms an L shape
What is Corner Joint?
This stroke forces exhaust gases out of the engine
What is the Exhaust Stroke?
This part of the car must be changed regularly, usually every 5-10,000 miles to keep engine lubricated.
What is oil?
This three-letter acronym refers to the connection point on the back of a tractor used to lift and lower implements.
What is a 3-point hitch?