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Question 1 of 36
1. Question
Which coupling nut should be selected for use with 1/2 inch aluminum oil lines which are to be assembled using flared tube ends and standard AN nuts, sleeves, and fittings?
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Question 2 of 36
2. Question
Metal tubing fluid lines are sized by wall thickness and
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Question 3 of 36
3. Question
Rolling-type flaring tools are used to flare _____________________, ________________, and _________________ tubing.
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Question 4 of 36
4. Question
From the following sequences of steps, indicate the proper order you would use to make a single flare on a piece of tubing:
- Place the tube in the proper size hole in the flaring block.
- Project the end of the tube slightly from the top of the flaring tool, about the thickness of a dime.
- Slip the fitting rod and sleeve on the tube.
- Strike the plunger several light blows with a lightweight hammer or make and turn the plunger one-half turn after each blow.
- Tighten the clamp bar securely to prevent slippage.
- Center the plunger or flaring pin over the tube.
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Question 5 of 36
5. Question
Hydraulic tubing, which is damaged in a localized area to such an extent that repair is necessary, may be repaired
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Question 6 of 36
6. Question
What is the advantage of a double flare on aluminum tubing?
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Question 7 of 36
7. Question
A certain amount of slack must be left in a flexible hose during installation because, when under pressure, it
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Question 8 of 36
8. Question
The term “cold flow” is generally associated with
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Question 9 of 36
9. Question
What is the color of an AN steel flared-tube fitting?
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Question 10 of 36
10. Question
Which of the following statements is/are correct in reference to flare fittings?
1. All things have an identifying shoulder between the end of the threads and the flare cone.
2. AC and AN fittings are considered identical except for material composition and identifying colors.
3. AN fittings are generally interchangeable with AC fittings of compatible material composition.
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Question 11 of 36
11. Question
Flexible lines must be installed with:
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Question 12 of 36
12. Question
The maximum distance between end fittings to which a straight hose assembly is to be connected is 50 inches. The minimum hose length to make such a connection should be
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Question 13 of 36
13. Question
Excessive stress on fluid or pneumatic metal tubing caused by expansion and contraction due to temperature changes can be best avoided by
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Question 14 of 36
14. Question
The material specifications for a certain aircraft require that a replacement oil line be fabricated from 3/4-inch 0.072 5052-0 aluminum alloy tubing. What is the inside dimension of this tubing?
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Question 15 of 36
15. Question
In most aircraft hydraulic systems, two-piece tube connections consisting of a sleeve and a nut area are used when a tubing flare is required. The use of this type connector eliminates
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Question 16 of 36
16. Question
During installation, MS flareless fittings
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Question 17 of 36
17. Question
When flaring aluminum tubing for use with AN fittings, the flare angle must be
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Question 18 of 36
18. Question
Scratches or nicks on the straight portion of aluminum alloy tubing may be repaired if they are no deeper than
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Question 19 of 36
19. Question
Flexible hose used in aircraft systems is classified in size according to the
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Question 20 of 36
20. Question
When a Teflon hose has been in service for a time, what condition may have occurred and/or what precaution should be taken when it is temporarily removed from the aircraft?
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Question 21 of 36
21. Question
A scratch or nick in aluminum tubing can be repaired provided it does not
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Question 22 of 36
22. Question
Which of the following hose materials are compatible with phosphate-ester base hydraulic fluids?
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Question 23 of 36
23. Question
Which tubings have the characteristics (high strength, abrasion resistance) necessary for use in a high-pressure (3,000 PSI) hydraulic system for operation of landing gear and flaps?
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Question 24 of 36
24. Question
When installing bounded clamps to support metal tubing
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Question 25 of 36
25. Question
In a metal tubing installation,
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Question 26 of 36
26. Question
Which of the following tools is best to use when cutting soft aluminum tubing?
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Question 27 of 36
27. Question
The primary purpose of providing suitable bends in fluid and pneumatic metal tubing runs is to
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Question 28 of 36
28. Question
Which of the following statements is true regarding minimum allowable bend radii for 1.5 inches OD or less aluminum alloy and steel tubing of the same size?
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Question 29 of 36
29. Question
A gas or fluid line marked with the letters PHDAN is
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Question 30 of 36
30. Question
Which statement is true regarding the variety of symbols utilized on the identifying color-coded bands that are currently used on aircraft plumbing lines?
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Question 31 of 36
31. Question
If a flared tube coupling nut is overtightened, where is the tube most likely to be weakened/damaged?
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Question 32 of 36
32. Question
When installing a castle nut, and the nut castellation does not align with the cotter pin hole in the bolt within the torque range, the acceptable practice is to
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Question 33 of 36
33. Question
Which statement concerning Bernoull’s principle is true?
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Question 34 of 36
34. Question
(1) Bonded clamps are used for support when installing metal tubing.
(2) Unbonded clamps are used for support when installing wiring.
Regarding the above statements,
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Question 35 of 36
35. Question
Which statement is true regarding flattening of tubing in bends?
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Question 36 of 36
36. Question
A 3/8 inch aircraft high pressure flexible hose as compared to 3/8 inch metal tubing used in the same system will
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