Q1. The part which is essential in Swagging process:
(a) Mandrel (b) Tool (c) Jig (d) Fixture
Q2. Through swaging technique we can:
(a) reduce the length of the workpiece (b) increase the outer diameter of the workpiece (c) reduce the outer diameter of the workpiece (d) increase the thickness of workpiece
Q3. Through Swaging process we can alter:
(a) external feature of the workpiece (b) internal feature of the workpiece (c) length of the workpiece (d) width of the workpiece
Q4. Which is not a part of swagging technique:
(a) Tube (b) Linear (c) Rotary (d) None of These
Q5. The various parts which can be produced by swaging technique:
(a) Billets (b) Pipes (c) Suture needles (d) Tyre
Q6. Which is not a swaging machine:
(a) Tagging machine (b) Cogging machine (c) Butt swaging machine (d) All of these
Q7. Swaging technique involves removal of material:
(a) True (b) False
Q8. The stresses involved in making of swaged part are generally compressive in:
Q9. The swaging process is generally carried out with the help of the two dies/punches:
Q10. "Rotary forging" is also called "Radial Forging":