Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Red Seal (433A) Exam Prep
1,000 practice questions across 4 full-length tests
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Detailed answer explanations — not just an answer key
| Knowledge Domain / Major Work Activity | Number of Questions |
|---|---|
| A — Performs common occupational skills B — Performs rigging, hoisting / lifting and moving C — Services mechanical power transmission components and systems D — Services material handling / process systems E — Services fluid power systems (hydraulic and pneumatic) F — Preventative / predictive maintenance, commissioning and decommissioning Total | 25 17 32 24 21 16 135 |
Source: Red Seal Occupational Standard for Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) (red-seal.ca). This is a study aid. Red Seal Training Academy is not affiliated with the Red Seal Program.
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Trade Qualifier / Challenger
You have around 7,200 hours of documented work experience but did not go through the apprenticeship schooling. You plan to challenge the Red Seal exam through your provincial Trade Equivalency Assessment. Our book covers the full NOA so you can close the gaps before exam day.
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Try 3 Free Sample Questions
One question of each type you will see on the real exam. Scroll to see the answer and explanation.
1)What is the working load limit (WLL) of a 6 x 19 wire rope with a 1/2 inch diameter, using the standard formula?
A. 1 ton
B. 2 tons
C. 4 tons
D. 8 tons
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Red Seal formula sheet gives: WLL of a 6 x 19 wire rope = diameter squared x 8, expressed in tons. For 1/2 inch: (0.5)^2 x 8 = 0.25 x 8 = 2 tons. This is the rated capacity for a typical 6 x 19 IPS wire rope and is a fundamental rigging calculation.
2)When performing rim-and-face shaft alignment with dial indicators, the movable machine reads a rim TIR of +0.010 inch. What does this indicate?
A. The movable machine is 0.005 inch high
B. The movable machine is 0.010 inch high
C. The movable machine is 0.010 inch low
D. The readings are within tolerance and no correction is needed
Answer: A
Explanation:
In rim-and-face alignment, the rim total indicator reading (TIR) is divided by 2 to get the actual offset, because the indicator travels the full diameter as it rotates around the coupling. A +0.010 inch TIR means the shaft is 0.005 inch offset (0.010 / 2). The sign indicates direction — positive TIR means the movable machine is high relative to the stationary machine.
3)A conveyor belt is tracking off to one side beneath the loading chute. The belt tension gauge readings on both sides are equal. What is the most likely cause?
A. The tail pulley is out of square with the frame
B. The belt is overloaded on one side by off-centre material loading
C. The drive motor is running too fast
D. The belt is too long
Answer: B
Explanation:
When tensions are equal and the belt still tracks off under the chute, the most likely cause is off-centre loading — material hitting one side of the belt more than the other. This shifts the load and pulls the belt sideways. Correcting the chute position or adding skirting fixes the tracking. A pulley out of square would show uneven tension, not equal tension.
Our book has 1,000 questions like these, with an explanation for every one.
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Red Seal Exam — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Red Seal Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) exam?
How many questions are on the Millwright 433A exam?
What is the pass mark?
The pass mark is 70%. You need to answer at least 95 out of 135 questions correctly to pass.
How long do I get to write the exam?
You are given 4 hours to write the exam. Most candidates finish before the time is up.
Can I challenge the exam without an apprenticeship?
Yes, in most provinces. You need to show around 7,200 hours of documented work experience in the trade through your provincial apprenticeship body. This route is called Trade Qualifier (TQ) or Trade Equivalency Assessment. Check the rules in your province before you apply.
Can I bring my own notes or textbooks into the exam?
No. The Red Seal exam is a closed-book exam. The only reference materials provided are the formula sheet. It is given to you at the exam sitting.
