Vocabulary
True or False
Bonuses
Identifying
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100

Define: Major & Minor Diameters

What is...

The largest diameters of a screw thread, both external and internal (major diameter)

The smallest diameters of a screw thread, both external and internal (minor diameter)

100

UNC (Unified National Coarse) means the thread will be coarse.

What is...

TRUE

100

Name an object that needs a fastener to function.

What is...

Furniture, Buildings, Car & Fishing parts, + More!

100

Identify the type of screw

What is...

Flat Head Screw

100

Definition of External Thread: 

Threads located on the _______ of a part (such as those on a bolt).

What is...

Outside

200

Define: Crest and Root

What is...

Crest: The top point joining sides of a thread

Root: The bottom point joining sides of a thread

200


Left-handed threads spin clockwise.

What is...

FALSE

200

Name three Unified National Series

What is...

UNC (Unified National Coarse), UNF (Unified National Fine), and UNEF (Unified National Extra Fine)

200

Define No. 5

What is...

Pitch Diameter

200

Class #_ is known to have a relatively loose fit.

What is...

Class #1

300

Define: Axis

What is...

A longitudinal center line of the thread.

300

All threads are assumed to be right-handed.

What is...

TRUE (if a thread is left-handed, it will be specified at the end of the second line.

300

Name the three classes of fit

What is...

Class 1 (loose), Class 2 (medium), Class 3 (tight)

300

Define No. 2

What is...

Thread Angle

300

The angle that is measured between the tangent to the thread helix and a line parallel to the screw’s axis is the _____ angle.

What is...

Helix

400

Define: Depth of Thread

What is...

The distance between the crest and root of the thread, as measured at a right angle to the axis.

400

The "Worm Thread Form" is a type of Screw Thread Form.

What is...

TRUE

400

What are rivets?

What is...

Permanent fasteners (that can be made out of wrought iron or soft steel).

400

Identify the type of screw

What is...

Round Head Screw

400

It was not until ____ that the United States adopted the American Standard Thread.

What is...

1935

500

Define: Retaining Ring

What is...

Precision-engineered fasteners that limit axial movement/displacement (aka keeping an object from stretching/shrinking)

500

A self-locking ring (which is a type of retaining ring) requires grooves.

What is...

FALSE 

They do not require grooves because they have such a strong hold against axial displacement 

(when a force is applied to a circular object, causing the object to expand (tensile force) or shrink (compressive force).

500

What is the formula for finding the depth of thread?

What is...

Calculate the thread length:

UNC: 2 x D + 0.5

UNF: 1.5 x D + 0.5

Calculate Pitch:

Thread Length / Threads Per Inch = Pitch

Find D.O.T. :

.65 x Pitch


500

Define No. 9

What is...

Helix Angle

500

The Unified National Thread form has been the standard thread used in the United States, Canada, and the Great Britain since ____.

What is...

1948