The learner will identify cutting tool materials and compare the machinability of materials.

Carbide and Other Cutting Tool Materials - Set 1

Tungsten carbide (cemented carbide) is considered to be a composite material.

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Tungsten carbide (cemented carbide) is considered to be a composite material.

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Tungsten carbide (cemented carbide) is considered to be a composite material.

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Hard carbide and cobalt were sintered together to produce man-made:

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Hard carbide and cobalt were sintered together to produce man-made:

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Diamonds

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Hard carbide and cobalt were sintered together to produce man-made:

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Diamonds

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Other binder materials were tested and used to help with the resistance of:

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Other binder materials were tested and used to help with the resistance of:

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Cratering

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Other binder materials were tested and used to help with the resistance of:

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Cratering

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Machinability factors are only limited to the type of material being machined.

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Machinability factors are only limited to the type of material being machined.

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False

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Machinability factors are only limited to the type of material being machined.

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False

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A material that is considered to be 100% machinable is:

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A material that is considered to be 100% machinable is:

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B1112

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A material that is considered to be 100% machinable is:

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B1112

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Higher alloying contents in steels equates to better machinability.
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Higher alloying contents in steels equates to better machinability.

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False

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Higher alloying contents in steels equates to better machinability.

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False

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Tool life is affected by which of the following?

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All of the above

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Tool life is affected by which of the following?

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Which tooling setup is the second-most accurate and rigid method of tool holding?

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Clamping an end mill in a solid holder with the set screw clamped to the set screw flat on the tool shank

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Which tooling setup is the second-most accurate and rigid method of tool holding?

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Clamping an end mill in a solid holder with the set screw clamped to the set screw flat on the tool shank

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Which tooling setup option is the least accurate, or rigid, method of tool holding?

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Clamping an end mill in a spring collet holder

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Which tooling setup option is the least accurate, or rigid, method of tool holding?

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Clamping an end mill in a spring collet holder

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Work holding plays an important role in machinability factors.
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Work holding plays an important role in machinability factors.

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True

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Work holding plays an important role in machinability factors.

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The average tool edge life expectancy of a coated carbide insert is approximately_______ in the cut.

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The average tool edge life expectancy of a coated carbide insert is approximately_______ in the cut.

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18 to 20 minutes

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The average tool edge life expectancy of a coated carbide insert is approximately_______ in the cut.

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18 to 20 minutes

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