Question 2151 Deck General
70% to passA metal eye spliced into a wire is called a _______________.
A
thimble
B
fish eye
C
cyclops
D
chip
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) thimble. A thimble is a metal ring or collar with a rounded interior that is used to protect the eye of a wire rope or cable from chafing or deformation when the wire is bent around another object, such as a pulley or a shackle. The thimble helps distribute the load evenly and prevents the wire from becoming damaged or weakened at the eye. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the metal eye spliced into a wire. A "fish eye" is a type of lens, "cyclops" refers to a mythical one-eyed creature, and "chip" is not a term used to describe this type of component.
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