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A comprehensive review of the neiep semester 100 final exam, covering a wide range of topics related to elevator installation and maintenance. It includes detailed explanations and correct answers to various questions on unit conversions, drawing types, scaffold safety, suspended scaffold systems, elevator safety devices, and electrical hazards. Designed to serve as a valuable study resource for elevator apprentices and mechanics preparing for the final exam. It covers essential knowledge and skills required for safe and efficient elevator installation and maintenance, making it a crucial reference for those seeking to excel in the field.
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How to turn Kg to Lbs - Correct Answer-Multiply by 2. How to turn Lbs to Kg - Correct Answer-Divide by 2. Wheat types of detail drawings would you expect to see on a elevator installation job - Correct Answer-Standardized, electrical, structural and hoistway drawings Installing hoistway limit switches what drawing will the mechanic reference - Correct Answer-Standardized detail drawing Where should you place a lifeline when installing them - Correct Answer-close enough to permit tying off prior to entering millimeters to inches - Correct Answer-divide by 25. Inches to millimeters - Correct Answer-multiply by 25. Drawings that are approved by the building owner or representative are labeled with what term - Correct Answer-Final In a standard orthographic projection drawing, where is the placement of a back view if needed - Correct Answer-Off to one side of the working drawing What is the most common drawing method for showing three sides of an object at once in the elevator industry - Correct Answer-Isometric Drawing How would you describe a class 3 fit for shaft and bore diameters - Correct Answer- Snuggest possible allowance Which class of bolts provides the highest level of precision - Correct Answer-Class 3 bolts What is the difference between U.S standard and metric standard threads? - Correct Answer-U.S. standard measures threads per inch; metric standard measures by pitch of the threads Which tool would be needed to remove an internal snap ring - Correct Answer-Internal snap ring pliers
The DBG on the elevator counterweight rails is 33 1/2 what is the metric equivalent of this dimension - Correct Answer-850.9mm What type of drawing presents a 3 sided view of an object - Correct Answer- Orthographic drawing When erecting a scaffold, what type of fall protection can be used in addition to a personal fall arrest system - Correct Answer-Guardrail system built with tubular steel What scaffold hazards are among the most serious - Correct Answer-Falls, unsafe access, scaffold collapse What mnemonic can be used to help remember the five most serious scaffold hazards - Correct Answer-FUSES You are the only subcontractor on site. While erecting a scaffold, who serves as the safety officer? - Correct Answer-The scaffolder The employer is looking for someone who is experienced and has the authority and knowledge to identify safety hazards who is this? - Correct Answer-A competent person To keep a rolling scaffold from racking, what must be installed - Correct Answer-a horizontal or diagonal brace Which terms describe two-point suspended scaffolds used by elevator constructors - Correct Answer-Power platforms and swing stages What are the three major parts of the power platform suspended system - Correct Answer-Platform, hoist, and ropes A suspended scaffold contains 3 basic systems which hold, hand and protect. What are these systems - Correct Answer-Support system, suspended system and safety system You are tasked with connecting the hoist to the stirrup and the stirrup to the deck. Where would you check to see if the hardware you are provided is correct. - Correct Answer-Manufacturer's instructions, stirrup hoists instructions What is the minimum breaking strength for a vertical lifeline - Correct Answer-5,000 Lbs How often should you inspect the parts of a working platform - Correct Answer-Before each use Before working in the pit, what two devices must be tested and verified - Correct Answer-Door lock and pit switch
An elevator mechanic working in a traction machine room should avoid entanglement by taking which of the following precautions - Correct Answer-Tucking in loose clothing An individual can be killed by as little as how many amperes of current - Correct Answer-. Why should one never stand on a divider beam in a bank of elevators - Correct Answer- There is a risk of being struck by the counterweight and car sling from an adjacent hoistway Which device should an apprentice use to lower parts down to a mechanic - Correct Answer-a rope What is the most important thing to consider when anchoring a lifeline - Correct Answer- supports 5000lbs. and allows tie-off before entering hoistway To get an exact measurement of a motor shafts diameter which measurement tool should you use - Correct Answer-a Caliper If working in a noisy machine room what is a possible hazard - Correct Answer-impaired communication what is the most important safety step to take before removing the packing head of a hydraulic cylinder - Correct Answer-securely block the elevator on jack posts