For short-distance transmission, the methods of transmission that can be used is
A.Hydraulic
B.Pneumatic
C.Electric and electronic
D.Any of the above
E.None of the above
A.Hydraulic
B.Pneumatic
C.Electric and electronic
D.Any of the above
E.None of the above
A.Mild steel
B.Cast iron
C.Bakelite
D.Plastics
E.Hard steels and nickel alloys
A.1440 rpm
B.1500 rpm
C.1630 rpm
D.1760 rpm
E.1830 rpm
A.Capacitive
B.Inductive
C.Magneto-electric
D.Photoelectric
E.Any of the above
A.Gross weight of lathe
B.Diameter of chuck
C.Maximum speed of chuck
D.Swing of lathe
E.Height of centres from ground
A.100 kg
B.148.84 kg
C.500 kg
D.648.84 kg
E.1000 kg
A.Push given by operator
B.Hydraulic force
C.Force exerted by grinding wheel
D.Force exerted by regulating wheel
E.Remains stationalry
A.Those which reflect heat
B.Those which absorb heat
C.Those which have melting point above 1950?C
D.Those do not malt in a normal furnace
E.Those which can be cast in the form of bricks
A.Steel
B.Brass
C.Plastic
D.Bakelite
E.Quartz
A.Thimble
B.Spindle
C.Sleeve
D.Beam
E.Anvil