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Anchors for gypsum wallboard or hollow concrete block 3. Anchors for threaded fasteners in concrete 5. Low velocity powder actuated fasteners for concrete and steel 6. Torque-controlled, self contained anchors for concrete A. Anchors for concrete, hollow concrete block, and brick 1. Pin drive or nail expansion anchors, zinc body and steel nail 2. Pin drive or drive nail expansion anchors, nylon body and steel nail 4. Insert anchors for screws, plastic 5. Insert anchors for screws, fluted plastic 6. Pre-expanded anchors, steel B. Anchors for gypsum wallboard or hollow concrete block 1. Sleeve-type hollow wall anchors, steel 2. Insert-type hollow wall toggle, plastic 3. Self-drilling gypsum wallboard anchors, zinc or plastic 4. Spring wing type toggle bolts, steel C. Anchors for threaded fasteners in concrete 1. Part 1: For bolts and screws a. Drop-in tool-set expansion sleeve anchor, steel b. Drop-in single-acting expansion shield anchor, steel c. Drop-in double-acting expansion shield anchor, steel d. Drop-in bottom plug expansion sleeve stud anchor, steel e. Self-drilling bottom plug expansion sleeve anchor, steel 2. Part 2: Anchors for lag screws a. Drop-in short lag shield anchor, zinc alloy b. Drop-in long lag shield anchor, zinc alloy D. Epoxy adhesive anchors in concrete 1. Threaded rod anchors, steel E. Low velocity, powder actuated fasteners 1. Fasteners driven into concrete 2. Fasteners driven into structural steel F. Torque-controlled self contained anchors for concrete 1. Expansion wedge anchors, carbon steel 2. Undercut expansion sleeve anchors, steel 3. Transmission formulas for belt and pulleys or gears C. Belt speed for various pulleys and sheaves 1. Pulleys: outside diameter vs. pitch diameter D. Pulley (sheave) selection tables 1. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 850 rpm 2. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 1050 rpm 3. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 1075 rpm 4. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 1140 rpm 5. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 1550 rpm 6. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 1725 rpm 7. Equipment speed in revolutions per minute (rpm) for motors turning 3450 rpm A. Steel bolt and screw grades, types and classes 1. Inch series - SAE standards 2. Inch series - ASTM standards 3. Metric series - SAE standards 4. Metric series - ASTM standards 5. Metric series - ISO standards B. Notes on clamping force and bolt torque C. Clamping force and standard dry torque 1. Coarse inch threaded carbon steel bolts 2. Fine inch threaded carbon steel bolts 3. Coarse metric threaded carbon steel bolts D. Effect of anti-seize compounds, lubricants, platings, coatings, torque coefficients, and stress levels on torque for carbon steel bolts E. Standard dry torque for coarse-threaded, non-ferrous and stainless steel bolts 1. Nylon 6/6 at 50% relative humidity F. Unified inch screw threads - standard screw thread series G. Clearance holes for bolts and screws - inch series H. Clearance holes for bolts and screws - metric series IV. Carpentry and Construction C. Hardwood lumber size & grade 1. APA - The engineered wood association veneer grades 3. Group classification of species G. Insulation value of materials J. Wood gluing characteristics 1. Aggregate, Portland cement, water and air notes 2. Typical concrete mixtures by volume 3. Recommended thickness of slabs 2. Standard steel reinforcing bar (re-bar) 3. Coloring concrete and mortar N. Rafter length table - foot, inch, 16th inch 1. Roof pitch rafter seat cut graphic P. Maximum horizontal roof rafter span R. Weight of roofing materials b. OSB (Oriented Strand Board) or Com-Ply a. Asphalt impregnated felt paper 2. Panelboards, switchboards & related 4. Remote control stations for equipment 6. Signaling system outlets - non-residential 7. Signaling system outlets - residential 10. Electrical distribution, aerial 11. Electrical distribution, underground B. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning symbols 1. Heating and ventilation equipment A. Current carrying capacity of wire 1. Aluminum wire, single insulated conductor 2. Aluminum wire, three insulated conductors 3. Copper wire, single insulated conductor 4. Copper wire, three insulated conductors B. Current adjustment for more than 3 wires in a cable C. Standard lamp and extension cord current capacities D. Standard wiring color codes E. Wire classes and insulation F. Electrical conductors - physical and electrical properties H. Maximum number of conductors and fixture wires 1. In electrical flexible metal tubing or conduit 2. In electrical metal tubing or conduit 3. In electrical nonmetallic tubing or conduit I. Number of conductors in outlet, device and junction boxes and conduit bodies 1. Volume required per conductor J. Electrical connectors - NEMA receptacle configurations K. Reading electric motor nameplates a. Open enclosure motors chart e. Mill & chemical duty motors 10. Locked rotor indicating letter b. Bearing number nomenclature c. AFBMA designation nomenclature a. Decoding manufacturer's id numbers 2. Three-phase electric motor specs 3. Horsepower vs. torque vs. RPM 5. Electric motor frame dimensions - NEMA 2. Resistors in series - values in ohms 3. Two resistors in parallel - values in ohms 4. Multiple resistors in parallel - values in ohms 14. Sine wave voltage and current 16. Capacitors in parallel - values in any farad 17. Two capacitors in series - values in any farad 18. Multiple capacitors in series - values in farads 19. Quantity of electricity in a capacitor 20. Capacitance of a capacitor D. Firewood/fuel heat comparisons VIII. Glues, Paints and Solvent A. Glue types and applications 4. Aliphatic resin glue (yellow glue) 11. Contact cement - contact adhesive 12. Cyanoacrylate glue - CA glue - super glue 14. Ethylene vinyl acetate glue - EVA glue 23. Polyester resin adhesive - automotive body filler - wood filler 26. Polyvinyl acetate glue - PVA glue - Elmer's Glue - white glue 27. Polyvinyl chloride glue - PVC glue 28. Pyroxylin cement - household cement 32. Rubber adhesive - construction adhesive - elastomeric mastic 36. Ultraviolet curing adhesive 37. Urea-resin glue - plastic resin glue 39. Water-phase epoxy adhesive B. Glue hints and general rules 1. House and industrial paints 4. Adhesive cleaners, thinners and removers 9. Methyl Ethyl Keytone (MEK) - plastic cement solvent 10. Adhesive remover with methylene chloride 13. D-limonene - citrus terpene 14. Paint thinner - mineral spirits 17. Methyl alcohol - methanol - solvent alcohol 18. Denatured alcohol - industrial ethanol 19. Isopropyl alcohol - rubbing alcohol A. Chord length for dividing the circumference of a circle into an equal number of segments B. Circles - diameter, radius, circumference and area C. Convert angles in degrees to degrees & minutes, radians, inches rise in 12 inch run, and % grade D. Convert minutes into decimals of a degree E. Convert seconds into decimals of a degree F. Distance across squares and hexagons G. Excess stock and fillet area H. Factors for numbers between 1 and 100 I. Formulas and constants for computing regular polygons J. Fractions of inches - decimal equivalent K. Fractions of inches - millimeter equivalent L. Natural trigonometric functions 2. Prism - right or oblique, regular or irregular 4. Frustum of a right cylinder Q. Segments of circles for radius = 1 R. Spheres - surface area and volume d. Mechanically driven steel or aluminum b. Mechanically deformed shank b. Mechanically deformed shank b. Mechanically deformed shank d. Steel, leak-resistant, convex head f. Steel, mechanically deformed shank g. Steel, cast lead head, smooth shank h. Steel, cast lead head, barbed shank i. Aluminum, neoprene washer, smooth shank j. Aluminum, neoprene washer, deformed shank C. Basic dimensions of staples 1. Cohered flat top crown staples A. Introduction and notes on pipes 2. Typical uses for various types of pipe 3. Reference list for pipe information B. Tables - Properties and friction loss 1. Acrylonitrile - butadiene - styrene (ABS) pipe - controlled on outside diameter 4. Chlorinated poly (vinyl chloride) (CPVC) pipe - controlled on outside diameter 6. Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC) pipe - controlled on outside diameter 7. Polybutylene (PB) pipe, controlled on inside diameter 8. Polybutylene (PB) pipe, controlled on outside diameter 9. Polyethylene (PE) pipe, controlled on inside diameter 10. Polyethylene (PE) pipe, controlled on outside diameter C. Friction loss in pipe fittings A. Commonly available pumps and their characteristics B. Practical lift for centrifugal pumps - pumping water at various altitudes and temperatures C. Practical lift for reciprocating pumps - pumping water at various altitudes and temperatures E. Affinity laws and formulas for centrifugal pumps G. Equivalents and equations for pipe flow and pumps 3. Equations for flow rate in pipes 7. Equations for velocity in pipes 8. Equations for velocity head H. How to size a centrifugal pump with example I. Horsepower needed to elevate water to various heights J. Horizontal cylinder fillage K. Capacities of tanks and cylinders 1. Grade 100 steel chain (alloy steel heat treated) 2. Grade 80 steel chain (alloy steel heated treated) 3. Grade 70 steel chain - transport chain (carbon steel heat treated) 4. Grade 40 & 43 steel chain - high test chain (carbon steel) 5. Grade 30 steel chain - proof coil chain (low carbon steel) 8. Straight link machine chain (low carbon steel) 9. Twisted link machine chain (low carbon steel) 10. Straight link coil chain (low carbon steel) 11. Twisted link coil chain (low carbon steel) 12. Passing link chain (low carbon steel) 13. End welded sash chain (low carbon steel) 14. Handy link utility chain (low carbon steel) 15. Lock link, single loop chain (low carbon steel) 16. Double loop chain - inco or tenso chain (low carbon steel) 17. Single jack chain (low carbon steel or brass) 18. Double jack chain (low arbon steel or brass) 19. Sash chain (low carbon steel or stainless steel) 21. Safety chain - plumber's chain (brass) C. Feet or wire rope on a drum or reel D. Load capacity loss due to line angle 1. Natural and synthetic fiber rope b. Nylon rope, 3-strand and 8-strand c. Polyester rope, 3-strand and 8-strand d. Polyester/polyolefin dual fiber rope, 3-strand e. Polypropylene fiber rope, 3-strand and 8-strand F. Wire rope, strength and weight a. Bright wire, uncoated, fiber core (FC) b. Bright wire, uncoated, independent wire rope core (IWRC) c. Compacted strand wire rope - bright wire, uncoated, fiber core (FC) d. Compacted strand wire rope - bright wire, uncoated, independent wire rope core (IWRC) a. Bright wire, uncoated, fiber core (FC) b. Bright wire, uncoated, independent wire rope core (IWRC) c. Compacted strand wire rope - bright wire, uncoated, fiber core (FC) d. Compacted strand wire rope - bright wire, uncoated, independent wire rope core (IWRC) A. Approximate hole sizes for wood screws 3. 82 degree countersink diameter XV. Sheet Metal, Plate and Wire A. Weights of cold rolled steel sheet B. Weights of galvanized steel sheet D. Standard steel sheet gauges A. Tap drills for inch threads - unified national and American national threads B. Tap drills for metric threads C. Drill sizes & American wire gauge D. Drill and cutting lubricants F. American standard taper pipe G. American standard straight pipe 2. Depth capacity of standard circular power handsaws d. Chisel-tooth combination blade e. Crosscut, fine-tooth & paneling blades A. Air line pipe size recommendations B. Compressed air requirements for common tools and equipment C. Air discharge from orifices E. Air discharge through 100 feet of hose F. Pressure loss due to friction in 100 feet of air hose G. Water discharge through 100 feet of hose H. Pressure loss due to friction in 100 feet of water hose I. Theoretical discharge from nozzles for water at 60 degrees F 2. Gallons per minute through a pipe 4. Gallons per minutes of a slurry 5. Cost to pump water - electric 6. Cost to pump water - gasoline and diesel L. Boiling point of water at various altitudes A. Arc electrodes - mild steel C. Electrodes - low alloy steel D. Electrodes - stainless steel H. Hard and soft solder alloys 1. Structure of a welding symbol XIX. Weights and Properties of Materials A. Weights and properties of materials B. Common material dumping angles C. Stockpile volume and weight Soft cover 5 3/8" X 3 1/4" 768 pages! 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