Seat Track

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Seat Track Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on seat tracks and their structural integrity with our engaging quiz! This assessment covers various types of damage, measurement techniques, and material conditions relevant to structural components.

Learn about:

  • Damage classifications
  • Material series strength
  • Measurement tools and techniques
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by MeasuringMate752
Include any and every type of permanent deformation or alteration to any cross-section a structural component.
Secondary Damage
Damage
Allowable damage
Particularly where shock has been sustained and will likely to exist.
Damage
Allowable damage
Secondary Damage
Exceeds the allowable damage limits and requires a structural repair.
Non-allowable damage
Repair
Allowable damage
Structural components which cannot be repaired and where replacement of the component is recommended.
Non-allowable damage
Secondary Damage:
Non-repairable damage
Seat Tracks is _________ to a centerline
Perpendicular
Parallel
Transverse
Series for High Strength tension or compression?
7000
2000
6000
Series for Fatigue Critical Tension application?
7000
6000
2000
Defined as a minor damage which does not affect structural integrity or decrease the function of component.
Allowable damage
Non-allowable damage
Repair
If the blend is too small for feeler; to be used to measure depth much precise
Slide Gauge
Feeler gauge
Depth Dial Gauge
Measuring of remaining material thickness crown.
Depth Dial Gauge
Feeler gauge
Slide Gauge
Used to measure depth.
Feeler gauge
Depth Dial Gauge
Slide Gauge
For areas difficult to clean.
Wash Primer
Seat Tracks
Lavatory
W condition
Solution treated
Annealed
Quench
O condition
Quench
Annealed
Solution treated
Scratch, Mark, Crease, and Gouge
Mechanical Action
Inherent metallurgical characteristics and Mechanical Action
Thermal action/cycling
Distortion and Abrasion
Mechanical Action and Thermal action/cycling
Mechanical Action
Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-checmical reaction
Corrosion
Thermal action/cycling
Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Crack
Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Mechanical Action and Thermal action/cycling
Inherent metallurgical characteristics
Penetration
Mechanical Action and Thermal action/cycling
Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Mechanical Action
Burn Mark
Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Thermal action cycling
Debonding and Delamination
Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Mechanical action, Thermal action/cycling and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
Thermal action/cycling, Inherent metallurgical characteristics and Chemical or electro-chemical reaction
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