CSS11 SSLM Week 1
CSS11 SSLM Week 1
Let Us Discover
In engaging yourself in any activity on your computer you should know first the different
kinds and appropriate tools in fixing or doing something on it. In computer application, the
usage of proper hand tools and equipment is very essential. The following hand tools are
usually being prepared and used especially in fixing or troubleshooting a computer equipment
or devices.
1. Flat Screw Driver- a tool used to 2. Philip Screw Driver- a tool used to
drive or fasten negative slotted drive or fasten positive slotted screws.
screws.
3. Side Cutter Pliers- a tool used for 4. Long nose Pliers- a tool used for
cutting or trimming of connecting holding, bending, and stretching the
wires or terminal leads in the lead of electronic component or
circuit board. connecting wire.
11. LAN Tester - a device used to test 12. Anti-Static Wrist wrap- a device
the network connection. used to eliminate electrostatic
discharge in your work area.
13. Soldering Pencil- a tool used to 14. Desoldering Tool- tool used to
join two or more metal conductors unsoldered unwanted parts or
with the support of soldering lead component in the circuit with the
melted around it. support of soldering pencil.
The following are some of the best practices in using safe tools:
Pliers:
• Never use pliers as a hammer on the handle. Such abuse is likely to result in
cracks or breaks.
• Cut hardened wire only with pliers designed for that purpose.
• Do not increase the handle length of pliers to gain more leverage. Use a larger pair
of pliers or bolt cutters.
• Do not substitute pliers for a wrench when turning bolts and nuts. Pliers cannot grip
these items properly and will slip.
Screwdrivers:
• Always use screwdriver tip that properly fits the slot of the screw.
• Keep away screwdrivers with broken or worn handles.
• Use magnetic or screw-holding screwdrivers to start fasteners in tight areas.
• Never use pliers on a screwdriver for extra leverage. Only use wrench or
screwdrivers specifically designed to accept them.
• Always use a sharp blade. Dull blades require more force and thus are more likely
to slip. Replace the blade when it starts to “tear” instead of cut.
• Never leave a knife unattended with the blade exposed. Consider using a self-
retracted knife with a spring-loaded black.
• Keep your free hand away from the line of the cut.
• Don’t bend or apply side loads to blades by using them to open cans or pay loose
objects. Blades are brittle and can snap easily.
Directions: Identify the following DOs and DON’Ts in using hand tools. Write DO if
the statement is correct and DON’T if it’s not on the space provided.
Let Us Do
Directions: You are provided with a pictures of hand tool/device with corresponding
description/situation. Name the following tools and identify them if SAFE or UNSAFE to use.
Write your answer on the space provided.
SAFE OR
TOOLS
UNSAFE
Example
FLAT SCREW UNSAFE
Situation: Johny used this tool as a pry bar,
chisel, and punch stirrer or scraper.
Poster Making
Make a poster and give at least five hand tools that are not being
mentioned in this module that you may use in fixing computers and give their
functions. You can use any means or materials for your output. The scoring
rubrics below will be used as shown below.
Rubrics
Criteria Rating
1. Correctness 10
2. Creativity 10
3. Presentation 10
TOTAL: 30
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