D5B Instructor
D5B Instructor
D5B Instructor
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D5B: POWER TRAIN I EXAMINATION
Pass mark: 60% Possible points: 60 Time allowed: 1 Hr 15 Min
These comprehensive exams are the questions for the Caterpillar Service Pro Program’s
“Power Train” Skill Sets found in SERV3700. The exams are organized by topic. Some
or all of the questions can be used as a knowledge assessment after the individual has
completed the relevant learning, or as a “test-out” if the individual has demonstrated
knowledge of the topics.
Tests:
1. Introduction to power train systems and basic components 38 points
2. Flywheel clutch 12 points
3. Manual shift transmissions 10 points
3. Match each component with the type of power train that uses the component. (5)
(Note: A component can be used in more than one type of power train.)
Component Power Train
a Differential a. Mechanical drive
b Hydraulic Motor b. Hydrostatic drive
a,b Final Drive
a,b Engine
b Hoses
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D5B: POWER TRAIN I EXAMINATION
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4. Which type of drive provides no slippage, can handle high loads, and allows (1)
distance between the drive shaft and the driven shaft?
a. Gear
b. Friction
c. Fluid
d. Chain
8 Backlash is the clearance that allows a slight backward movement of the gears. (1)
9. Driving a large gear with a small gear results in a torque advantage. (1)
10. A bull gear final drive is an example of a countershaft gear drive. (1)
11. Which of the following gear drives does not allow power to "turn a corner?" (1)
a. Planetary
b. Rack and Pinion
c. Bevel and Pinion
d. Worm
13. In a bevel and pinion set, which gear is the larger gear? (1)
Bevel Gear
19. A large gear and a small gear are shown in the above graphic. What is (1)
the small gear called?
Pinion
20. The drive gear in the above graphic is turning clockwise. In what direction (1)
is the driven gear turning?
Counterclockwise
21. In the above graphic, if gear 1 is turning at 100 RPM (revolutions per (1)
minute), at what speed will gear 2 turn?
50 RPM
24. In the above graphic, which gear set will deliver the most torque: 1 or 2? (1)
1
26. In the above graphic, when gear 1 makes 1 turn, how many turns will gear (1)
2 make?
2
28. In the above graphic, identify the type of gear shown by tooth pattern. (1)
Spur
2: Flywheel Clutch
Directions: Circle the best answer for each question or fill in the blank.
1. The flywheel clutch is used with manual shift transmissions. (1)
4. The cam link mechanism on the dry clutch is moved back and forth by the: (1)
a. front pressure plate
b. yoke and sliding collar
c. relief springs
d. rear pressure plate
5. A driving assembly, a driven assembly, and an actuating assembly are all (1)
found on:
a. the dry clutch
b. the oil clutch
c. both dry and oil clutches
d. neither dry or oil clutches
6. Why is a brake drum located on the end of the shaft of the flywheel clutch? (1)
To stop the shaft and allow shifting
8. Oil flowing through an oil clutch does which of the following? (1)
a. Cools the clutch parts
b. Lubricates the clutch parts
c. Aids in engaging plates and discs
d. All of the above
10. The ______________________ snaps overcenter to hold the flywheel clutch (1)
engaged.
a. actuating collar
b. control linkage
c. cam link or roller
12. What component is the arrow pointing to in the above illustration? (1)
Actuating collar
3. Sliding gear transmissions and sliding collar transmissions use a flywheel (1)
clutch as a coupling. Why?
The shafts must stop to slide the gear or the collar
10. In sliding gear, collar shift, and synchromesh transmissions, the gears or (1)
collars are moved by means of a shifter fork, which fits in a groove in the
collar or gear.