How would you perform a visual inspection of a shock absorber?
What will be an ideal response?
1. Inspect the condition of the shock mounts and rubber cushions.
2. Look to see if any fluid has leaked out of the shock, indicating a bad seal. Fluid cannot be replenished and the shock will have to be replaced. It is normal for a slight amount of moisture to be on the seal.
3. If the outside of the shock body is damaged, replace both shocks.
4. If rubber bump stops show signs of contact, a shock could be damaged or the vehicle might have been lowered or raised excessively.
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What will be an ideal response?
The rate or derivative mode:
a. is designed to reduce the difference between the set point and process variable by adjusting the controllers output continuously until the offset is eliminated b. the amount of material that passes by the internal elements. c. enhances controller output by increasing the output in relationship to the changing process variable. d. the difference ? between the upper and lower range limits.
Name the standard that is conveyed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers document for lines and lettering.
What will be an ideal response?
In computer-based training settings, trainees receive a seminar presentation at their computers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)