ASE B2 Painting and Refinishing True or false
false. .20 of an hour is 12 minutes
.20 of an hour is 20 minutes
False. A bookkeeper is not also called a librarian.
A bookkeeper is also called a librarian.
False
A cartridge respirator is approved for spraying two part enamels
True
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the drying process
False. A hardtop vehicle has no pillars
A hardtop is recognized by its center pillar
False
A prep solvent is used to reduce paint
True
A safety program is a written shop policy
False. Two or less vehicles
A stall is a work area for two or more vehicles.
False. Tranverse mounts horizontally.
A transverse engine mounts forward in the vehicle engine compartment.
False. All Wheel Drive
AWD is an abbreviation for "All Weather Drive"
False
Acrylic resin adhesive is a one part, flexible adhesive.
True. The factory service information will provide details that paint cans may not
Always refer to factory service information for details when refinishing.
False. The accident report describes what happened during the collision
An accident report summarizes what happened after a collision.
True. It is cancerous
Asbestos dust contains hazardous materials
True
Body filler is also called plastic filler
False
Body over frame construction is also known as unibody construction
True
Bolt strength indicates the type of torque that can be applied to bolts
False. Sulfur smells like eggs
Carbon monoxide is a toxic deadly gas that can be detected by a strong egg like smell.
False. estimate and work orders
Collision estimating guides are also known as repair orders
false
DRPs is a committee of insurance company and all body shops
false
Dividers have curved, dull tips for taking measurements
false
Eyeballing damage is a sufficient way to detect frame damage
True. Frame racks straighten frames.
Frame straightening equipment is also called a frame rack.
True
Glazing putty is similar to primer surfacer
False
If large enough, screws can hold structural parts on a vehicle
False. Should be held up by atleast two floor jacks
If within weight limits of the floor jack, it is acceptable to work under a vehicle held up by a floor jack
false
Job overlap refers to one estimate overlapping the repair time of the second
True
Keep gas cylinders away from heat
True. Material safety data sheet
MSDS contain information on hazardous ingredients
False. There are still vehicles made of metal.
On newer vehicles a panel is made of only plastic.
false
Parallax error results from improper reading of metric a ruler.
False. Pathogens are bacterium that cause diseases
Pathogens are additives in clear coat finishes
False
Polishing compound is the coarsest type of hand compound
True
R&R means to remove and replace
false.
Refinishing guides give exact paint mixing formulas.
False. Respirators are needed when dealing with hazardous materials
Respirators are only needed when spraying
False. SUVs weigh over two tons
SUVs weigh as much as 1250 lbs.
False. Salvage parts are discarded
Salvage parts are parts saved by body shops that the insurance company wrote to replace
True
Service information includes written instructions.
True
Shock towers are also called strut towers.
True
Soiled or dirty rags must be placed in a metal can with a lid
True. Specialty shops do specific repairs.
Specialty shops perform only specific repairs.
false
Surface themometers are often used to measure the temperature of the paint booth floor
False. The front end of the front door.
The A pillars are the roof supports between the front and rear doors.
false
The English measuring system was first developed using nautical measurements.
False. Less than $300.
The first model T cost about $2000 to purchase.
True
The front clip is also called the dog house
True
The vehicle body provides a protective outer hull or "skin"
False
The vehicle chassis is another name for the frame.
False
There are two general types of paint
True. Speeds are added to equal the force of impact.
Two vehicles hitting head on at 50 mph is similar to one vehicle hitting a brick wall at 100 mph.
True. Weld through primers protect panels
Weld through primers protect new panels from the elements.
False
Wet sanding paper is only to be used when wet
true
a body shop computer database contains all service information
false. Shows how thick the paint on a vehicle is
a mil gauge measures the thickness of metal before welding
true
a viscosity cup measures the thickness of mixed material
true
micrometers are sometimes used to measure mechanical parts.
true
the front clip assembly generally includes all the parts from the front bumper to the cowl panel
true
wiring diagrams are drawings that show the location of electrical components