What is a fire extinguisher?
A device used to put out fires.
What is a defect?
A flaw or error in a product.
What is a measurement?
The size, length, or amount of something.
What are blue print notes?
Instructions or information written on the drawing.
Define precision.
The degree to which repeated measurements show the same result.
What is a first-aid kit?
A collection of supplies used to treat minor injuries.
Explain what a machine guard is.
Safety feature to protect workers from moving parts.
What is a readout?
A digital or visual display of measurement on a tool.
What are line types?
Different lines that indicate edges, cuts, hidden features, etc.
What is a nominal size?
The ideal or target size.
What is an Emergency Stop (E-Stop)?
Button or switch to immediately stop equipment in an emergency.
What is an operator?
A person who controls or works with a machine.
What is zeroing?
Setting a measuring tool to zero before use.
What is a section view?
A drawing that shows an internal cut of a part.
Explain unilateral tolerance.
Variation allowed in only one direction.
Explain what a trip hazard is.
Something that can cause someone to trip and / or fall (e.g., cords, debris).
What is process flow?
The steps taken to complete a manufacturing task.
Define datum.
A reference point or surface used for measuring.
What is a detail view?
A zoomed-in view of a small or complex area.
Explain bilateral tolerance.
Variation allowed in both directions.
What is signage?
Posted signs for warnings, exits, or instructions.
Explain quality control (QC)?
The process of checking that products meet required standards.
What size objects are micrometers used for in general?
Smaller objects.
What is a blueprint symbol?
A small drawing that represents features like holes or threads.
What is interference?
When parts are meant to fit tightly together with no gap.