Concrete, brick, and tile.
  • Power-actuated fastening systems are used to:
  • Hydraulic jacks are used when the application call for:
  • When using a saber saw, avoid vibration by:
  • Hammer drills are designed to drill into:
The smooth part of a drill bit that fits into the chuck
  • Chuck Key
  • Grit
  • Shank
  • Chuck
Moving backward and forward on a straight line
  • Reciprocating
  • Masonry Bit
  • Abrasive
  • Countersink
The end of a circular saw shaft where the blade is mounted
  • Shank
  • Kerf
  • Carbide
  • Arbor
A clamping device that holds an attachment. (This holds the drill bit)
  • Arbor
  • Shank
  • Chuck
  • Chuck Key
A very hard material made of carbon and one or more other heavy materials. Commonly used in saw blades.
  • Abrasive
  • Arbor
  • Masonry Bit
  • Carbide
Stop.
  • The end grinder is used to:
  • Use only a band saw that has a:
  • Pneumatic tools get their power from:
  • The electromagnetic drill is a:
Anchor static loads to steel beams.
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
  • Before using a reciprocating saw to cut through a wall or partition, always:
  • Power-actuated fastening systems are used to:
  • The most common use of the power drill is to:
Firmly with two hands.
  • When cutting with a circular saw, grip the saw handles:
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
  • Before using a reciprocating saw to cut through a wall or partition, always:
  • Hydraulic jacks are used when the application call for:
The resulting friction is hot enough to burn through the materials.
  • The blade of an abrasive cutoff saw spins at such a high speed that:
  • Porta-Power cylinders are rated by how much weight they can lift and by:
  • The most common use of the power drill is to:
  • Revolutions per minute (RPM)
A drill bit with a carbide tip designed to penetrate materials such as stone, brick or concrete
  • Auger bit
  • Forstner bit
  • Masonry bit
  • Countersink
A small switch that holds a power tool trigger in the operating mode without finger pressure
  • Trigger lock
  • Auger bit
  • Countersink
  • Forstner bit
The channel created by a saw blade passing through material
  • Arbor
  • Kerf
  • Shank
  • Trigger Lock
The common power supplied to most all wired devices, where the current reverses its direction many times per second
  • Square Wave current
  • Direct Current (dc)
  • Revolutions per minute (rpm)
  • Alternating Current (AC)
Sawing wood and other soft materials.
  • The end grinder is used to:
  • When cutting with a circular saw, grip the saw handles:
  • Before using a reciprocating saw to cut through a wall or partition, always:
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
Shut off at the main air outlet.
  • Porta-Power cylinders are rated by how much weight they can lift and by:
  • Before you begin setting up a pavement breaker for use, make sure that the air pressure is:
  • Power-actuated fastening systems are used to:
  • Before using a reciprocating saw to cut through a wall or partition, always:
The distance they can move the weight.
  • Before you begin setting up a pavement breaker for use, make sure that the air pressure is:
  • The blade of an abrasive cutoff saw spins at such a high speed that:
  • Power-actuated fastening systems are used to:
  • Porta-Power cylinders are rated by how much weight they can lift and by:
A bit used in wood or similar soft material which allows it to drill a flat-bottomed blind hole in material.
  • Masonry bit
  • Forstner bit
  • Countersink
  • Auger bit
A circuit breaker designed to protect people from electric shock and to protect electrical equipment from damage
  • Direct current (dc)
  • Kerf
  • Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
  • Circuit breaker
Find out what is on the other side.
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
  • Before you begin setting up a pavement breaker for use, make sure that the air pressure is:
  • When using a saber saw, avoid vibration by:
  • Before using a reciprocating saw to cut through a wall or partition, always:
A granular, sand-like material used to make sandpaper and other abrasives
  • Shank
  • Grit
  • Abrasive
  • Carbide
Points.
  • A detail grinder smoothes and polishes intricate metallic work by using attachments called:
  • Before you begin setting up a pavement breaker for use, make sure that the air pressure is:
  • An example of an electric power drill that is designed to be used in tight spaces is a(n):
  • A masonry bit is able to drill into concrete and similar material because it has a:
Smooth the inside of materials, such as pipe.
  • The electromagnetic drill is a:
  • The most common use of the power drill is to:
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
  • The end grinder is used to:
The rotational speed of a motor or shaft, based on the number of times it rotates each minute
  • Revolutions per minute (RPM)
  • Masonry bit
  • Alternating current (ac)
  • Ground fault protection
A small, T shaped steel piece used to open and close the chuck on power drills
  • Auger bit
  • Chuck key
  • Chuck
  • Trigger lock
A method of testing the condition of a grinding wheel. A clear ring = good condition; A dull thud = poor condition
  • Ring test
  • Chuck key
  • Auger bit
  • Carbide
Protection against short circuits; a safety device that cuts off current as soon as it senses an imbalance between incoming and outgoing current
  • Alternating Current (ac)
  • Ground Fault Protection
  • Shank
  • Overload Protection
Extreme force to be applied.
  • The high speed setting on a reciprocating saw is used for:
  • Porta-Power cylinders are rated by how much weight they can lift and by:
  • Hydraulic jacks are used when the application call for:
  • Pneumatic tools get their power from:
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