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USTHB / FGMGP / ENGLISH TECHNICAL TERMS / MASTER, 1 YEAR (FMP, CM) / 2020-2021

NAME……………………………………………………..…….…REF. N°…………………………….OPTION……….

Q1) Answer by true or false for each following sentences: (circle the right answer)

- Pitch diameter is the distance between the pitch points between the threads. True False
- Friction can be put to use in the case of threaded fasteners. True False
- Pitch point is the distance between the flanks and the space between the threads. True False
- Square thread is considered difficult in machining. True False
- The single point cutting tools or taps and dies are used to cut the square thread. True False
- Unified screw threads have a 55º flank angle. True False

Q2) What for these following equations:

1. (……………………………………………………………………)

2. (……………………………………………………………………)

Q3) Choose the correct answer for each following sentences: (circle the right answer)

- Consider as a thread fastener a. Clamps b. Presses c. Cap screw


- Nut is a part of a. Rivet b. Bolt c. Key
- Part of bolt assembly a. Tail b. Gasket c. Caliper
- Prevention leaks a. Nut b. Gasket c. Washer
- Type of Power screw a. Stud screw b. Presses c. Cap screw
- Type of Power screw a. Through bolt b. Jack c. Set screw
- American national thread has a. 60 deg. b. 55 deg. c. 66 deg.
- Top and root of thread are joining by a. Crest b. Flank c. Bottom

Q4) Answer the following questions: (5 Marks)

A) Differences between American and British thread: D) Define Major Minor and Pitch diameter:
1…………………………………………………………….. ..………………………………………………………...
2……………………………………………………………… ..………………………………………………………...
3……………………………………………………………… ..………………………………………………………...
B) Comparison between Square and Acme thread: ..………………………………………………………...
1..……………………………………………………………. ..………………………………………………………...
2……………………………………………………………... E) Types Power screw:
3……………………………………………………………… 1…………………………….…………………………...
4……………………………………………………………… 3………………………………………………………….
C) Types of threaded fasteners: 5………………………………………………………….
1……………………………………………………………… F) Define Pitch Point:
2..……………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………...
3……………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………...

Good luck

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