A. Tensile strength
B. Compressive strength
C. Shear strength
D. Bending strength
A. Same
B. Coarser
C. Finer
D. Very coarse
A. Increase shank diameter
B. Increase its length
C. Drill an axial hole through head up to threaded portion so that shank area is equal to root area of thread
D. Tighten die bolt properly
A. Wood-ruff key
B. Feather key
C. Flat saddle key
D. Gib head key
A. Ductile material
B. Brittle material
C. Elastic material
D. Hard material
A. foundation purposes
B. locking devices *
C. absorbing shock and vibrations
D. transmission of power
A. 1 in 5
B. 1 in 10
C. 1 in 24
D. 1 in 40
A. 3 mm
B. 5 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 20 mm
A. Cotter joint
B. Bolted joint
C. Kunckle joint
D. Universal coupling