Round Clinching – Quiz 3 – Material and applications
In this final quiz we will look at some simple applications.
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Thicker material is almost always stronger when it is where?
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What does the 50% rule refer to?
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Why is a clinch stronger more often when the harder material is on the punch side of a clinch with hard and soft material applications?
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Thicker material is almost always stronger when it is where?
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What does the 50% rule refer to?
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Why is a clinch stronger more often when the harder material is on the punch side of a clinch with hard and soft material applications?