192
CORRECT.
If the reamers are only slightly dulled the edges
can be honed
on an oilstone, but special jigs are required to
sharpen the edges correctly and this is a factory or depot
operation.
197
Refer to para 5c(3}{d).
204
Refer to para 34d(3).
213
CORRECT.
Prior to coating the pipe the
male and female
threads must be inspected and if necessary cleaned with a stiff
brush.
215
Refer to para 16a(l).
223
Refer to para 4c(2)(d).
231
Refer to para 5f(5).
235
Refer to para 6b(l)(a)c.
236
Refer to para 3a(2)(c).
241
Refer to para 4d(8).
242
Refer to fig 15.
243
Refer to para 4d.
248
Refer to para 9b(l).
253
CORRECT.
Rosin flux is the most common noncorrosive type
This type flux prevents the forming of oxide and
cleans the metal surfaces without eating away any of the surface
material.
256
Refer to para 12a(2)(c).
259
Refer to para 7c(2).
264
Refer to para 14b(5).
274
Refer to fig 16.
276
Refer to para 2a.
277
Refer to para 20e.
278
Refer to para 11c(3).
279
CORRECT.
Too much heat will increase the pressure which may
cause the safety fuse in the cylinder to blow out.
288
CORRECT.
Turning the wrench too fast or too slow will cause the
reamer to chatter and will produce an unevenly reamed hole.
289
CORRECT.
This punch is ground to a slender, long tapered,
cone-shaped point terminating in a sharp 30 conical tip.
150