Question 28 QMED05 - Machinist-Pump Technician
The designation '1/4-20' describes __________.
The Correct Answer is D **Why option D ("machine bolt size and threads per inch") is correct:** The designation '1/4-20' is a standard way to specify the dimensions of a unified screw thread, typically used for machine bolts, screws, and nuts in the United States. * **1/4** represents the **nominal diameter** of the bolt shank in inches (i.e., one-quarter of an inch). * **20** represents the **number of threads per inch (TPI)**. This specific designation (1/4"-20) is often associated with the UNC (Unified National Coarse) thread series, which defines the standard thread count for a given diameter. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) cutting torch tips size:** Cutting torch tips are designated by the size of the orifice (hole) through which the oxygen and fuel gas flow, usually measured in thousandths of an inch (e.g., #00, #1, 0.030"). They do not use a fractional diameter followed by a TPI count. * **B) steel plate thickness:** Steel plate thickness is typically designated by a single measurement in fractions of an inch, decimals of an inch, or by gauge number (e.g., 1/2-inch plate, 11-gauge steel). It does not include a second number describing threads per inch. * **C) pipe thread die size:** Pipe threads use a tapered thread standard (like NPT - National Pipe Taper) and are designated by the nominal inside diameter of the pipe they are intended for (e.g., 1/2 NPT). While they specify threads per inch for a given size, the designation structure '1/4-20' specifically refers to a **straight machine thread** diameter and thread pitch, not a standard tapered pipe thread size.
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