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Quarryology 101: Lesson 11: Quiz

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Quiz

 

1. Developed by leading breaker manufacturers, the CIMA/AEM test method records what?

2. What is still required to operate a breaker with optimal power ratings?

3. What is the most obvious aspect of a proper match between a breaker and carrier?

4. What is flow in describing compatibility of carrier and breaker?

5. What is the advantage of a quick coupler?

6. What is a good rule of thumb for breaker use?

7. What are the three most common tool types?

8. What tops the list when it comes to routine breaker maintenance?

9. The best attachment for any machine depends on what?

10. What are three names for the process describing a periodic overhaul to replace wear components on a hydraulic breaker?

 

 

Quiz Answers

 

1. A measurement of the power going through a breaker's working steel

2. An excavator, skid steer loader, loader or backhoe that can supply the necessary hydraulic power

3. Physical size of the breaker in relation to the carrier

4. The volume of oil that the carrier can supply

5. It can hook up to a variety of attachments without needing to constantly take out and reposition pins.

6. It should not be run in any one location longer than 30 seconds if no progress is observed.

7. Blunt tool, moil point and chisel

8. Lubrication

9. The application

10. Rebuild, refurbishment and recondition

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