Pre-Test:
Direction: Select the
letter of the correct
answer. Write your
answers in your activity
notebook.
1. What tool is used for
Cutting copper, brass,
iron, aluminum and
steel wires?
a. Wire Stripper
b. Wire Cutter
c. Crimping tool
d. Needle nose pliers
2. What tools allows
you to provide a clean
soldered?
a. Soldering Iron
b. Soldering Lead
c. Soldering Flux
d. Soldering Stand
3. Which tool is used for
holding, bending and
stretching the lead of
electronics component or
connecting wire?
a. Anti-static mat
b. Hex driver
c. Needle nose pliers
d. Wire cutter
4. What tool composed of
a heavy-duty metal base
and a reinforced spring
holder?
a. Soldering Iron
b. Soldering Lead
c. Soldering Flux
d. Soldering Stand
5. Which tool is used to
strip the electrical
insulation from electric
wires?
a. Wire stripper
b. Soldering iron
c. Wire Cutter
d. Flat head
6. Which tool is to test
most network cable
wiring?
a. Part Retriever
b. Multi-tester
c. Lan tester
d. Flat head screwdriver
7. Which tool is used to
conjoin two pieces of metal
by deforming one or both in
a way that causes them to
hold each other?
a. Wire stripper
b. Crimping tool
c. Lan tester
d. Flat head screwdriver
8. What tool is used to test
the integrity of circuits and
the quality of electricity in
computer components?
a. Crimping tool
b. Anti-static wrist strap
c. Lan tester
d. Multi-tester
9. Which tool is won’t to
hitch two or more metal
conductors with the support
of soldering lead melted
around it?
a. Soldering lead
b. Wire Cutter
c. Philips head screwdriver
d. Soldering Iron
10.What tool is won’t to
manipulate small parts?
a. Flat head screwdriver
b. Philips head screwdriver
c. Tweezer
d. Wire Stripper
Answer:
1. a 6. c
2. b 7. b
3. c 8. d
4. c 9. a
5. a 10. c
Using and Maintaining Hand Tools
Learning Outcomes
• LO 1 – Plan and prepare for the tasks to be
undertaken (TLE_IACSS9-12UHT-IIIa-17)
• LO 2 – Prepare hand tools (TLE_IACSS9-12UHT-
IIIb-18)
• LO 3–Use appropriate hand tools and test
equipment (TLE_IACSS912UHT-IIIc-19)
• LO 4 – Maintain hand tools (TLE_IACSS9-
12UHT-IIId-20)
Let us define the following terms:
Computer System Servicing- It
develops students’ skills in
diagnosis and troubleshooting of
computer systems, as well as in the
performance of computer
operations.
Computer Technician- Is a person
identifies, troubleshoot and, repair
computer problems
Hand Tools- A tool held in a
hand and operated without
electrical power.
Equipment- Is the necessary
item consists of the things
which are used for a purpose
like a computer electronic
equipment and machine tools.
PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment) - It is a piece
of equipment needed to
wear to prevent exposure
to hazards that cause
serious injuries and
illnesses in the workplace
Tools and Its Uses
1. Long Nose Pliers -
Usually for holding,
bending and stretching
the lead of electronics
component or
connecting wire.
2. Wire Cutter- Used
for Cutting copper,
brass, iron,
aluminum and steel
wires.
3. Flat Head
Screwdriver Usually
drive or fasten
negative slotted
screws.
4. Philips Head
Screwdriver - Won’t
to drive or fasten
positive slotted
screws
5. Soldering Iron - is a
hand tool won’t to join
two or more metal
conductors with the
support of soldering
lead melted around it.
6. Soldering Stand - This
can be an easy hand tool
stand composed of a
heavy-duty metal base
and a reinforced spring
holder.
7. Soldering Lead -
could be an alloy
accustomed to join
together metal
workpieces.
8. Soldering Flux -
Allows you to
supply a clean
soldered finish.
9. Crimping Tool - May be a
device won’t to conjoin
two pieces of metal by
deforming one or both
during a way that causes
them to carry one other.
10. Wire Stripper - May
be a small, hand-held
device that usually strips
the electrical insulation
from electric wires.
11. Tweezer - is a
tool use to
manipulate small
parts.
12. Anti-static Wrist Strap usually
safely ground an individual
functioning on very sensitive
electronic equipment, to forestall
the buildup of electricity on their
body, which might lead to
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Equipment.
13. Multi-tester - Usually
tests the integrity of
circuits and therefore the
quality of electricity in
computer components.
14. Lan Tester -
Designed to check
most network cable
wiring.
Direction: Name the
following Tools. Write your
answer on your activity
notebook.
a
Answer:
1.Long Nose Pliers
2.Lan Tester
3.Tweezer
4.Crimping Tool
5.Soldering Lead
a
Assignment: Draw at
least 5 tools needed
in repairing a
computer.
Name Me!
Lan Tester
Name Me!
Tweezer
Name Me!
Long Nose
Pliers
Name Me!
Soldering Iron
Why do we need to use
hand tools properly?
What is the importance of
hand tools in our everyday
life?
Proper Use of Hand
Tools
1. Screws. Screws can become exposed if
you over-tighten them with a screwdriver. An
exposed screw may mire within the screw
hole, or it should not tighten firmly. Discard
exposed screws.
a. Flat Head Screwdriver. Don’t use a flat head
screwdriver to get rid of a Phillips head screw.
Never use a screwdriver as a wrecking bar. If
you can’t remove a component, check to
determine if there’s a clip or latch that’s
securing the component in position.
b. Philips Screwdriver. Use a Phillips head
screwdriver with crosshead screws. Don’t
use this kind of screwdriver to puncture
anything. This can damage the pinnacle of
the screwdriver.
2. Soldering Iron and Stand- Always
use a soldering iron stand after you
aren’t soldering to avoid burns or
damage.
3. Crimping Tool and Wire Stripper- When using
the crimping tool and wire stripper, you are
doing not to have to squeeze super hard the
handle because the aim of it’s just to form a
bend within the center of the crimp bead and to
insulate the wire.
4. Long Nose Pliers and Tweezer. After
using the long nose pliers and tweezer
clean it properly with cleaning oil and
rugs to avoid them from becoming dull
and rust.
5. Multi-tester and Lan tester- Always
maintain the functionality and accuracy
of multi tester and lan tester to ensure
the accurateness of measurement of
any things that you just shall measure.
6. Anti-static Wrist Strap. Always
properly check the device before using
it to make sure that you just are free
from danger and to avoid serious
damage to the person engaged in it.
Proper Maintenance of Hand
Tools
❑ Obtaining a duplicate of the upkeep
schedule recommended by the
manufacturer.
❑ Ensuring that maintenance is performed
as needed.
❑ Ensuring that the person(s) performing
the upkeep are competent.
❑ Retaining records of maintenance/service
conducted
❑ Specifying who is to blame for overseeing
equipment maintenance and where the
records are kept
❑ Putting in a system for removal and tagging of
damaged or defective tools and equipment.
Direction: True or False
Write the NAME OF YOUR
CRUSH if it is correct,
otherwise write the NAME OF
YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER if
it is in correct.
1. Screws can
become exposed if
you
over-tighten them
with a screwdriver.
2. Never check the
device before using it
to make sure that you
just are free from
danger and to avoid
serious damage to the
person engaged in it.
long nose pliers and
tweezer clean it
properly with
cleaning oil and rugs
to avoid them from
becoming dull and
rust.
4. Always use a
soldering iron
stand after you
aren’t soldering
to avoid burns or
damage.
Answer:
1. Name of your Crush
2. Name of your Favorite
Teacher
3. Name of your Crush
4. Name of your Crush
Assignment:
Site some example
of Proper
Maintenance of
Hand Tools
Fact
or
Bluff
After using the long
nose pliers and
tweezer clean it
properly with cleaning
oil and rugs to avoid
them from becoming
dull and rust.
Always use a
soldering iron
stand after your
not soldering to
avoid burns or
damage.
When using the crimping tool
and wire stripper, do not squeeze
the handle hard because the
crimp bead will insulate the wire.
Name the different
Personal Protective
Equipment needed
in Laboratory.
PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment)
Protective Helmet.
“hard hat,” or “safety
hat” means a rigid
device which is
designed to protect the
head from flying and
falling objects or
electrical shock, or
both, and which is held
on the head by a
suitable means of
suspension.
Dust Masks -
prevent the
inhalation of
dust in the air
and protects
the lungs.
Safety Shoes -
offer protection from
punctures, cuts, burns
and impact and more!
Safety boots also offer
grip when walking on
slippery or uneven
surfaces, helping to
prevent slips and falls
which can lead to more
serious problems such as
broken bones and head
Safety Gloves
are designed to protect
a worker's hands from
hazards so that they
can perform their job
safely. Gloves come in
many different
materials that offer
protection against
specific dangers.
Clothing- sometimes
shortened to hi vis or hi
viz, is any clothing
worn that is highly
luminescent in its
natural matt property
or a color that is easily
discernible from any
background. It is most
commonly worn on the
torso and arm area of
can prevent foreign
objects or debris from
damaging your vision.
Dangerous particles or
chemicals could be
floating around in your
workplace.
Construction, welding,
maintenance, mining,
and other dangerous
jobs can harm your
Quiz: Choose the correct answer.
1. What do you call a rigid device
which is designed to protect the
head from flying or falling
objectives?
A. dust masks B. helmet
C. safety glasses D. safety shoes
2. What PPE prevents the inhalation
of dust in the air and protects the
lungs?
A. dust masks B. helmet
C. safety glasses D. safety shoes
3. What PPE offers protection from
punctures, cuts, burns and more?
A. dust masks B. helmet
C. safety glasses D. safety shoes
4. What do you call a PPE that is
designed to protect a workers hands
from hazards so that they can
perform their jobs safely?
A. dust masks B. helmet
C. safety glasses D. safety
gloves
5. What do you call a PPE that can
prevent foreign objects or debris
from damaging your vision?
A. dust masks B. helmet
C. safety glasses D. safety shoes
Assignment: Read
your notes, prepare
for your summative
test tomorrow.