TBC Review 3

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Wire brush

Aside from Brake Kleen sprayed on a shop towel, what else can be used to remove foreign material from a mating surface?

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brake kleen

Aside from a wire brush, what can be sprayed on a shop towel and be used to remove foreign material from a mating surface?

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True

If the threads on the stud are in poor condition, the correct torque will result in less clamping force when compared to studs in good condition

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True

If the threads are severely worn, the correct torque will result in lower clamping force values.

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True

Never use more than one extension on the end of a torque wrench.

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False

A quick and easy way to clean oil or grease from aluminum or alloy wheels is to spray brake clean n the surface and then wipe with a clean cloth.

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165

SUVs and light trucks have torque requirements in the range of 100 to 165 foot pounds.

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50

When remounting a wheel assembly, once the assembly is seated, the technician should snug the lug nuts to approximately ___ foot pounds of torque in a star pattern.

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S

What part of the RIST process does the photograph illustrate? (Insert photo)

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snug in star pattern

What does the “S” in RIST stand for?

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I

What part of the RIST process does this photograph illustrate? (Insert photo, I)

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Torque to specification

What does the “T” in RIST stand for?

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Clicks

With this type of torque wrench, the technician will know when the correct torque is reached when the tool: (insert photo)

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Inspect components

What does the “I” in RIST stand for?

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Remove debris from mating surface

What does the “R” in RIST stand for?

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True

If a torque range is provided, a best practice is to set the torque wrench to the middle of the range

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Wire brush

What is the best tool to use to clean dirt or rust from the mating surface of a wheel?

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All steel light truck tire

Which of the following tires must be inflated in a resting device?

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False

Tires should always be inflated with the valve core installed.

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True

After inflating the tire, the next step is to install the valve core.

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Remove any wheel weights on the rim flanges

What is the second step in demounting a tire?

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Outside the trajectory

Where is the best place to stand when inflating a remounted tire?

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Clamp-in

What type of valve stem sensor has a silver hex nut that attaches to the stem?

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Wire brush

What should a technician use to clean the inside rim of a demounted tire?

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True

Before inflating a radial light truck tire with steel sidewall plies, the tire must be inspected for zipper ruptures.

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40

When beads are being seated after a tire is remounted, in most cases the beads should seat before the pressure reaches ___ 40 pounds per square inch.

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False

When using a bead breaking shovel, it’s important that the shovel not contact the tire sidewall.

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remove the valve core in order to completely deflate the tire

What is the first step in demounting a tire?

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False

When demounting a tire with a valve stem sensor, rotate the assembly until the valve stem is opposite the demounting/mount head.

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Install a self-sealing valve cap

What is the final step of the demounting, mounting and inflation process?

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False

An injury on the sidewall of a tire can be repaired as long as it is no longer than ¼ inch

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True

You must use the Patch/Plug Gauge on every injury to determine if you need to perform a one-piece (patch/plug combo) or a two-piece (separate patch and plug) repair.

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3 times from the outside, 3 times from the inside

When preparing the injury channel (Step 4) you will use the low speed buffer and carbide burr to drill the injury channel ________ and ________.

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