0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2 views

Using and Maintaining Hand Tools Copy for Students

Uploaded by

aaronkaiserramos
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
2 views

Using and Maintaining Hand Tools Copy for Students

Uploaded by

aaronkaiserramos
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 48

USING AND

MAINTAINING
HAND TOOLS
PROPER USE OF TOOLS |
HARDWARE TOOLS | PROPER USE
OF CLEANING MATERIALS

COMPUTER SYSTEMS
SELECTING APPROPRIATE TOOLS

There is an appropriate
tool for every job that
helps in preventing
accidents and reducing the
amount of effort required
to complete a task
appropriately without
causing damage to the
SELECTING APPROPRIATE TOOLS

It is essential that you


have access to the tools
you needed in
accomplishing a task, and
this will greatly increase
the amount of work to be
completed.
SELECTING APPROPRIATE TOOLS

Any instrument or simple


piece of equipment that
you hold in your hands and
use to perform a specific
task is referred to as a
tool. It is designed for a
specific purpose.
SELECTING APPROPRIATE TOOLS

Tools range from a


traditional metal cutting
part of a machine to an
element of a computer
program that activates and
controls a particular
function.
SELECTING APPROPRIATE TOOLS

Understanding the
fundamental use or
function of a tool is critical
for completing tasks
efficiently and effectively.
PROPER TOOL SELECTION

Proper tool selection is


part of the preparation for
the task given. When
preparing for a task, keep
the following points in
mind.
PROPER TOOL SELECTION

1. Choose the right tool for


the job.
✔ Know and fully
comprehend the scope of
work to be completed.
✔ Plan for the scope while
keeping the sequence of
tasks in mind.
PROPER TOOL SELECTION

2. Selecting the best tool


for each task requires:
✔ training
✔ experience
✔ following manufacturer’s
instructions
PROPER TOOL SELECTION

3. All associated tooling


and consumable parts, as
recommended by the
manufacturer, must be
included when purchasing
the tool.
TOOL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

The safe use of tools


contributes to a safer and
more efficient work
environment. It is essential
to avoid accidents and
keep tools in the
workplace for longer
periods of time.
TOOL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Improper tool use is


hazardous and may result
in an accident. It may also
cause damage to the tool
and cause it to function
incorrectly
TOOL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

1. Always use the tool for


the purpose for which it
was designed while
working on a specific task.

2. The operator's
judgement must always be
based on the safest way to
operate the tool.
Environmental Safety and Health Program

EHS is an acronym that


stands for Environment,
Health, and Safety. It is a
broad term that refers to
laws, rules, regulations,
professions, programs,
and workplace efforts to
protect the health and
safety of employees, the
HSE
general public, and the
Environmental Safety and Health Program
Environmental Safety and Health Program
Environmental Safety and Health Program
Environmental Safety and Health Program

INST
RUC
SM TION
ANU
AL
Environmental Safety and Health Program
Environmental Safety and Health Program
hardware tools
hardware tools
1. Electro-static discharge
tools (ESD)
ESD equipment works to
actively neutralize the
threat posed by static
electricity by working to
prevent ESD events, safely
discharge static charges
and, protect the
environment and
hardware tools
1. Electro-static discharge
tools (ESD)

More specifically, ESD


equipment is intended to:

· Prevent the buildup of


static electricity
hardware tools
1. Electro-static discharge
tools (ESD)

More specifically, ESD


equipment is intended to:

· Safely discharge any


static electricity that gets
generated
hardware tools

Static electricity is easily


generated by friction on
carpets, tile flooring,
clothing, hair, fabric, and
etc. The friction of moving
air alone will charge
suspended particles and
cause the build-up of static
electrical charges on
hardware tools

Grounded antistatic work


mats used with antistatic
wrist straps provide the
most basic means for the
controlled discharge of
electrostatic electricity.
Electro-Static Discharge Tools (ESD)

1. Anti-static wrist strap

is a device used to safely


ground a person working
on very sensitive
electronic equipment, to
prevent the build-up of
static electricity on their
body.
Electro-Static Discharge Tools (ESD)

2. Anti-static mat

used to stand on or place


hardware on to prevent
static electricity from
building up.
hand tools
A hand tool is a device
that is used to do work on
a material or a physical
system using only hands.
It needs physical effort
with force or, it may be
electrically driven using an
electrical current as a
power source, allowing it
to function automatically
flat head screw driver

a tool for loosening or


tightening slotted screws
philips head screw driver

a tool for loosening or


tightening crosshead
screws
torx screw driver

used to loosen or tighten


screws that have a star-
like depression on the top,
a feature that is mainly
found on laptop.
hex driver

a nut driver, similar to a


screwdriver which is used
to tighten nuts
needle nose pliers

also known as long-nose


pliers, are a useful
instrument with long,
tapering jaws and a
pointed tip. It is use for
gripping, bending, and
cutting small-gauge wire.
WIRE CUTTER

used to strip and cut


wires.
TWEEZERS

used to manipulate small


parts.
PART RETRIEVER

used to recover parts from


places where your hand
cannot fit.
FLASH LIGHT

used to light up areas that


are difficult to see
CRIMPING TOOLS

It is used to combine two


pieces of metal by
deforming one or both in
such a manner that they
hold each other together.
CLEANING TOOLS

When maintaining or
repairing computers,
having the proper cleaning
equipment is important.
Using these tools assures
that no computer
components are harmed
throughout the cleaning
LINT-FREE CLOTH

used to clean various


computer components
without leaving scratches
or dirt
COMPRESSED AIR

used to blow dust and dirt


away from various
computer parts without
contacting the components
CABLE TIES

used to neatly bundle


cables inside and outside
of a computer
PARTS ORGANIZER

Used to keep screws,


jumpers, fasteners, and
other tiny components
from becoming jumbled
up.
DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
With each new generation
of hardware and operating
system update, computers
become easier to use and
more reliable, but that
doesn't mean they're
without issues and
problems. Here are the
most common tools for
troubleshooting computer
MULTIMETER

used in computer
components to test the
integrity of circuits and
the condition of electricity
LOOPBACK ADAPTER

used to test the


performance of computer
ports
reference
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING EXPLORATORY
7/8
COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING FIRST
EDITION

You might also like