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chapter 3 fasteners, sealants, and gaskets name maximo punoo date \t\t\…

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chapter 3
fasteners, sealants, and gaskets
name maximo punoo
date \t\t\tperiod 5
instructor olson
after studying this chapter, you will be able to:

  • identify fasteners used on small gas engines and implements.
  • remove and install various fasteners correctly.
  • repair or produce internal and external threads.
  • properly select and install fasteners.
  • remove, select, and install gaskets correctly.

instructions: after studying chapter 3 of the text, complete the following questions and problems.

  1. list at least four of the various conditions to which fasteners are exposed during service.
  1. a thread is a(n) __ __ that circles around a shaft, or in a hole.
  2. flat head screws or bolts must have their heads set into a(n) ____ hole so they will be flush with the surface.
  3. the most common angle for the heads of flat head screws is ____.

Explanation:

Response

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Brief Explanations

Fasteners in service are exposed to conditions like vibration (causing loosening), temperature changes (thermal expansion/contraction), moisture (leading to rust/corrosion), and mechanical stress (from loads/forces). These are common environmental and operational factors affecting fasteners.

Brief Explanations

A thread is a helical ridge (or "inclined plane" in form) that circles a shaft or hole, used for fastening/joining. The term for this is "helical ridge" (or "screw thread" structure, but the blank likely expects "helical ridge" or similar; key is the helical, circular form around shaft/hole).

Brief Explanations

Flat - head screws/bolts need a countersunk hole so their heads sit flush with the surface. A countersunk hole has a conical recess to accommodate the flat - head's angle, ensuring flushness.

Answer:

Four conditions: Vibration, Temperature changes, Moisture (corrosion), Mechanical stress.

Question 2