Question: I need help with this please: 41 Many tradespeople use wrenchesto accomplish tasks in their perspective fields. Plumbers, millwrights, mechanics, power engineers, and hydraulic and

I need help with this please: 41

Many tradespeople use wrenchesto accomplish tasks in their perspective fields. Plumbers, millwrights, mechanics, power engineers, and hydraulic and pneumatic mechanics are just a few examples of the many careers that require the use of a wrench on a daily basis.

Wrenches are chosen for the task that must be accomplished and the material that is being tightened or loosened in each situation.

Examples of wrenches include:

  • Offset Wrench
  • Compound Leverage Wrench
  • Strap Wrench
  • Straight Pipe Wrench
  • End Pipe Wrench

You will research at least (7) seven different types of wrenches used in variousindustries. For each wrench, you must provide a summary of your research that includes:

  1. A sketch or a picture of the wrench.
  2. An explanation of when it would be used (e.g. tightening objects in tight spaces).
  3. A list of trades/industries that most often use the wrench.
  4. A list of the average cost of each type of wrench.

Car manufacturers often requiring robots to complete welds on bolts on various parts of a vehicle (e.g. oil pans). The welds on these parts must meet governmental standards to ensure that vehicles are safe to drive. A special torque wrench is used to test the welds on the bolts and these tests are recorded and stored for quality control and quality assurance purposes and to ensure that the manufacturer meets regulatory standards. Research this wrench and provide a summary of how it is used and the regulatory standards that vehicle manufacturers must meet. (written report format)

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