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Jointer Safety Quiz - Quiz

Before one is allowed to operate a jointer, you need to know how to operate it safely. There is a specific way in which the machine should be set up and one is not expected to make any adjustments to either the outfeed or infeed tables. Other than wearing glasses and hear protections, what other safety rules do you know for the jointer? Take this quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is the name of this machine??

    • A.

      The router

    • B.

      The Planer

    • C.

      The Jointer

    • D.

      The Table Saw

    • E.

      The Scroll saw

    Correct Answer
    C. The Jointer
    Explanation
    The correct answer is The Jointer. A jointer is a machine used in woodworking to create a flat surface on a piece of lumber. It is commonly used to straighten and smooth the edges of boards before joining them together. The other options mentioned are different types of woodworking machines, but they do not serve the same purpose as a jointer.

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  • 2. 

    What is this machine used for?

    • A.

      To make dado joints

    • B.

      To cut wood to width

    • C.

      To cut wood to length

    • D.

      To plane wood square to one face and smooth edges

    • E.

      To clean the wood off.

    Correct Answer
    D. To plane wood square to one face and smooth edges
    Explanation
    The best use of the machine is to sqare one edge to a face and make one edge perfectly straight.

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  • 3. 

    What is this part called?

    • A.

      Guard

    • B.

      Infeed table

    • C.

      Outfeed table

    • D.

      Cutterhead

    Correct Answer
    A. Guard
    Explanation
    This part is called a guard. A guard is a protective device used to cover and shield certain parts of a machine or equipment to prevent accidents or injuries. Guards are commonly used in various industries to ensure the safety of workers and to comply with safety regulations. They are designed to prevent contact with moving parts, flying debris, or hazardous materials, providing a barrier between the operator and the potential danger.

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  • 4. 

    A board must be ____________ inches in length to be cut on the jointer.

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      6

    • C.

      8

    • D.

      12

    Correct Answer
    C. 8
    Explanation
    To be cut on the jointer, a board must be 8 inches in length. This is because the jointer is a tool used to create a flat and straight surface on the face or edge of a board. It is typically used for boards that are too wide to be planed by a thickness planer. A board shorter than 8 inches may not be suitable for using the jointer effectively, as it may not provide enough surface area for the tool to work properly.

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  • 5. 

    The left hand should hold the board firmly against the _______.

    • A.

      Table

    • B.

      Fence

    • C.

      Guard

    Correct Answer
    B. Fence
    Explanation
    The left hand should hold the board firmly against the fence. This suggests that the board is being used in a woodworking or construction context, where it is important to secure the board against a stationary object to ensure accuracy and safety. Holding it against the table or guard would not provide the necessary stability, whereas the fence is designed specifically for this purpose.

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  • 6. 

    The right hand should hold the board firmly DOWN against the _______ table to start.

    • A.

      Infeed table

    • B.

      Outfeed table

    • C.

      Guard

    • D.

      Fence

    Correct Answer
    A. Infeed table
    Explanation
    The right hand should hold the board firmly DOWN against the infeed table to start. The infeed table is the surface of the table saw where the wood is initially fed into the blade. Holding the board down against the infeed table ensures stability and control during the cutting process, reducing the risk of kickback or other accidents.

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  • 7. 

    Never cut short pieces or _________ .

    • A.

      End grain

    • B.

      Long pieces

    • C.

      Straight pieces

    • D.

      Wooden stock

    Correct Answer
    A. End grain
    Explanation
    When working with wood, it is important to never cut short pieces or end grain. End grain refers to the exposed ends of wood where the growth rings are visible. Cutting through end grain can cause the wood to splinter and weaken, resulting in an uneven and unstable piece. It is recommended to cut wood along the grain or use techniques such as crosscutting or ripping to avoid damaging the end grain.

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  • 8. 

    Never allow someone to stand __________ the machine while in operation.

    • A.

      To the right of

    • B.

      To the left of

    • C.

      In front of

    • D.

      Behind

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. Behind
    Explanation
    It is important to never allow someone to stand behind the machine while it is in operation because there is a risk of injury. Standing behind the machine can put the person in the path of any moving parts or projectiles that may be ejected from the machine. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that no one stands behind the machine to maintain a safe working environment.

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  • 9. 

    Do not _________ on the machine with your body as you are cutting.

    • A.

      Lean

    • B.

      Cut

    • C.

      Touch

    Correct Answer
    A. Lean
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Lean" because leaning on the machine with your body while cutting can be dangerous. It can cause imbalance or loss of control, leading to accidents or injuries. It is important to maintain a safe distance and avoid putting unnecessary pressure on the machine while operating it.

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  • 10. 

    Stay on balance. Never ____________.

    • A.

      Talk

    • B.

      Overreach

    • C.

      Stand

    Correct Answer
    B. Overreach
    Explanation
    Overreaching refers to exceeding one's limits or going beyond what is reasonable or appropriate. In the context of the question, the phrase "Stay on balance" suggests the importance of maintaining a stable and controlled state. Therefore, the correct answer "overreach" aligns with the idea of not going too far or pushing oneself too hard, but rather staying within reasonable boundaries and avoiding excessive or unnecessary actions.

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