CH. 15 ELECTRIC FILING
The speed of an electric drill is defined in:
RPM
Which bits cause the greatest amount of dust?
Sanders
After disinfecting bits after use on a client, the removed bit is replaced with:
a blank
Traditional, older style drills patterned after dental machines are known as:
belt-driven
Buffing creams enhance the shine when used with
buffing bits
Balanced bits that do not wobble or vibrate are known as:
concentric
The three types of carbide bits include traditional, one-way, and:
cross-cut
Bits that have more consistency in construction because each particle on the bits is cut the same size and shape and then adhered to a stainless steel blank bit, also called a:
diamond bit
Long, slender cuts or grooves found in a carbide bit are known as:
flutes
The balance point is also known as the:
fulcrum finger
The key to finishing nails without leaving scratches is using:
graduating grits
To avoid causing heat buildup during filing, the technician should:
lift bit frequently
Metal or rubber bits that are inserted into the handpiece are:
mandrels
Filing with bits at an incorrect angle causes grooves called:
rings of fire
. Pedicure bits are used to:
smooth calluses
The tightness of the inside of the shank where the bit fits into the handpiece is called:
tolerance
Electric files purchased at craft stores are not suitable for the professional salon industry because they can damage the nail due to:
too much vibration
The ability of an electric drill to keep turning when applying pressure during filing is called:
torque
UNC stands for:
under the nail cleaner
Rubber synthetic natural nail bits come in three different color grits as follows:
yellow, black, and green