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1/0 copper stranded wire would be tied in with ? with looped ends if the line is to be maintained with sticks.

#4 copper

A 11/4 inch diameter roller link stick has a safe working load rating of ? .

1000 lbs

As a minimum, rubber insulating blankets should be retested every ? .

12 months

A Class 2 plastic guard is approved for ? , phase-to-phase.

14.6

Wire tongs are made in a variety of sizes from eight feet to ? and in diameters of 1 1/2 inches to ? .

16' 3"

The OSHA standard that dictates the requirements pertaining to electrical protective equipment is ? .

1910.137

The forerunners of modern hot-line tools were used as early as ? .

1913

According to the reference material, there are ? practical methods of changing or attaching insulators on single-phase lines when using live-line methods.

2

When using the side method to replace a crossarm, it takes ? set(s) of rope blocks to do the job.

2

The minimum approach distance for 12,470 volts (phase-to-phase) is ? .

2'1"

A lever lift has a total lift capacity of ? .

20 3/4"

Wire holders on an auxiliary arm, as used on a 3-phase pole, are placed approximately ? apart.

24"

A strain link stick has a maximum working load range from ? to ? .

3500 lbs/ 6500 lbs

A tower saddle is fastened with ? hooks and tightened by wing nuts.

4

Maplac-coated wooden live-line tools should be placed in a drying cabinet for ? to one week per month, in average climates.

48 hours

When replacing ferrules on Epoxiglass poles, the adhesive must be allowed to cure for ? before the removal of the pole from the repair area.

48 hours

the voltage range for doing hot-line rubber glove work is

5.4 kv to 34.5 kv

Rubber insulating gloves are to be tested before first issue and every ? thereafter.

6 months

Changing out a crossarm without using an auxiliary arm requires ? holding sticks, ? saddles, and ? lever lifts.

6/4/2

Hooks used as part of rope blocks are designed to begin to open when approximately ? of the maximum block strength is reached.

70%

The difference in the maximum working load that a 2-inch by 12-foot wire tong will support varies by ? when it is supported by a lever lift as opposed to a saddle.

75lbs

The recommended rope for use in live line work has a Safe Working Load (SWL) of ? for ½ inch rope.

798 lbs

To avoid corona and ozone damage to rubber protective equipment, it should not be left on lines for more than ? .

8 hours

In order to dry out wooden live-line tools, they must be kept between ? and ? .

90"/100"

Epoxiglass tools can be washed with ? to remove foreign matter if cleaning with a detergent solution does not remove it.

acetone

The saddle shown is attached to a(n) ? .

angle tower leg

In addition to the tools needed to relieve the strain on a conductor, three tools needed to replace a damaged section of conductor include insulated wire cutters, a splicing tool, and ? sticks.

clamp

Clamp top insulators found on transmission lines are the cotter key locking type and the ? locking type.

clamp bolt

If a saddle is equipped with a wheel, it must be in the ? position before placing the chain in the hook.

cocked

The live-line tool being used is a(n) ? .

cotter key puller

The three types of wire tong saddles are pole, tower, and ? .

crossarm

A two-pole strain carrier is normally used to relieve the strain from a string of ? suspension insulators.

deadend

If possible, all work on energized conductors or equipment should be ? .

done from below

If hot conductors need to be raised above the work area, ? auxiliary arms are used.

dual

When using the auxiliary arm lift method, the arm should be positioned immediately below the conductor to check for the proper spacing of wire holders and ? prior to engaging the conductors.

extension of lifting tong

All cover-up equipment is rated the same.

false

Clamps used for holding wire tongs are mounted on the saddle and must be properly aligned when put into position.

false

Rubber protective devices can be used to insulate one conductor from another conductor as long as they are energized at the same voltage.

false

Small wire tongs are often used as link sticks.

false

The auxiliary arm method, when used on a 3-phase line, will not allow the workers to change out all three insulators.

false

The best way for climbers to identify the hazards they will be exposed to is to look while they are climbing the pole.

false

When installing a double hot tie on a single insulator, the ties should overlap each other on the conductor.

false

When working with live-line tools, the higher the voltage of the line, the larger the diameter of the wire tongs needed to insulate the worker.

false

The stick shown is a ? .

fixed blade tie stick

? lighting is a man-made source of light that can cause checking on rubber gloves if the gloves are stored under it.

flourescent

Hot-line tool heads are made of ? aluminum alloy to make them lighter.

heat-treated

Rubber protective goods should be raised and lowered with a hand line and ? .

in a canvas bag

The OSHA standard that requires an employer to electrically test all live-line tools is 1910.269( ? ).

j

Wire tong saddles, used on steel towers, are attached to the tower with ? bolts.

j

This item is normally used with a wire tong and is called a(n) ? .

lever lift

A live-line wire tong stick is sometimes referred to as a ? stick.

lift

Wire tongs are sometimes referred to as ? sticks.

lift

A ? pole is used to lift an auxiliary arm when lifting three phases at the same time and is attached butt end up.

lifting tong

If additional working height is needed above the pole on transmission structures that have the upper crossarm located near the top, a ? would be used.

lifting tong

When applying rubber protective equipment, the ? should be covered first.

nearest and lowest conductors

When lifting three phases with a boom mounted lift arm, ? .

only one conductor at a time is contacted

When using the lift method to change out an insulator on a single-phase line, the second saddle is installed ? to the first one.

parallel

The type of rope recommended for live-line blocks and live-line rope is ? .

polyester-polyester

This tool is a(n) ? .

porcelain clamp

When a job is finished, rubber protective equipment should be ? .

remove the reverse order from which it was installed

The link sticks commonly used to hold conductors aside when relocating poles in mid-span are ? link sticks.

roller

The stick shown is a(n) ? stick.

roller link

Rubber line hose is inspected for cuts, rope burns, and corona damage by ? .

rolling them inside out and also inspecting the outside

The hot tie shown is being applied with a ? stick.

rotary prong

Wire tong jaws are opened and closed by ? while the jaws are on the conductor.

rotating the pole

The reason for using protective equipment to cover a down guy is to prevent a(n) ? .

second point of contact

The formula W = (Span A + Span B x W x 2) ÷ 2 is used for calculating the weight of a ? .

short span

An auxiliary arm (3-phase lift), as mounted on a bucket, is not designed to withstand ? tension.

side load

This stick is a ? stick.

spiral link

This shows two ? sticks supporting the middle conductor on an H-Frame structure.

strain

Link sticks are made in three different types: strain, roller, and ? .

suspension

Wire tongs are generally used on pin-type or ? construction for maneuvering and holding conductors clear of the working area.

suspension type

Changing an angle crossarm from the pole with live-line tools requires that a(n) ? be installed first.

temporary arm

The sticks are an assortment of ? .

tie sticks

Changing a pole using live-line methods requires a single-phase line to be held out of the way with ? sticks while the old pole is being pulled.

tong

A 3-phase lift arm attached to a line truck boom is mounted at a slight angle.

true

Fiberglass poles were adapted for use as hot-line tools because the size and weight of wooden tools became greater as the voltages increased.

true

If the Maplac coating on wooden live-line tools is worn or damaged, moisture might form dangerous conductor paths.

true

Normal approach limits between workers and the conductor is all that is required when changing out an insulator on a single-phase line with a bucket truck-mounted jib.

true

Overstress or damage to live-line tools is evidenced by bent or cracked parts.

true

Protective equipment should be applied to extend beyond the reach of the worker's anticipated work position.

true

Rope blocks can be attached to a wire tong with a block clamp or a wire tong band.

true

Rubber protective equipment is put in place to protect the worker in case of accidental contact.

true

Some three-inch tongs are fitted with a disconnecting splice in the center.

true

Technically, a piece of plastic guard equipment works by keeping an air space between the worker and the live line.

true

The stick shown is a rotary prong blade.

true

The worker shown is engaging the chain into the hook of what appears to be a saddle.

true

To determine the mechanical advantage of a set of blocks, count the number of ropes just above the running blocks.

true

Under all circumstances, rubber gloves and sleeves shall always be used when applying rubber protective equipment.

true

When applied to a conductor, wire tongs are opened and closed by rotating the pole.

true

When replacing an insulator with live-line tools, the tie wire is first untied and cut away on the side where the tong will be installed.

true

When working with distribution and transmission voltages, it is critical to know what "sticks" will support the weights and voltages involved.

true

the two types of cover-up equipment are hard plastic and rubber

true

When calculating conductor weight, the weight acting on a straight line structure is the weight of the ? adjacent to the structure times a safety factor.

two half spans

Checking, as might be found on rubber gloves, can be caused by ? generated by sunshine.

ultraviolet light

These types of heads would be used on a ? stick.

universal

The three sticks being used here are two wire tongs and a ? .

universal stick with a cotter key puller

This piece of equipment is a ? .

wire tong saddle

When holding a conductor, a wire tong should always be held securely by ? .

wire tong saddles

The sticks are ? .

wire tongs


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