TVL ICT CSS 11 - Q2 Module 2 Using Hand Tools
TVL ICT CSS 11 - Q2 Module 2 Using Hand Tools
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This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes on the safe use,
handling and maintenance of tools. The scope of this module permits it to be
used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the
standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can
be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
Direction. Fill in the blanks. Write your answers on your notebook/activity sheet.
1. The purpose of an antistatic wrist strap is to ________ the electrical charge between
you and the equipment.
2. Turn the screwdriver ________________ to tighten the screw
3. Turn the screwdriver ________________ to loosen the screw.
4. Use a _____________ head screwdriver with crosshead screws.
5. On electrical components, an excessive build-up of dust will act like an _________
and trap the heat.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
7. The safe condition of hand tools used on the job is the responsibility of:
A. The employee C. Both A and B
B. The employer D. Manufacturer
8. Do not use hand tools in direct contact with _________, due to the possible
formation of explosive acetyl ides, especially the presence of moisture.
A. acetone C. alcohol
B. acetylene D. none of the above
9. When using cutting tools, which of the following is NOT a safe work practice?
A. Make sure the blade is secured and locked before using it.
B. Do not hold the object to be cut in your hand.
C. Cut towards your body
D. Wear cut-resistant gloves
10. Keep hand tools clean and free from _______ and _______.
A. dirt and dust C. water and soda
B. ferrous and other contaminants D. none of the above
Note: If you get 100% correct in this pre- assessment, skip the lesson but
if not and only get 50% to 99% correct, then proceed with the lesson.
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Lesson
USE APPROPRIATE HAND
1 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT
Hand tools are very essential for day-to-day jobs. They have been used by
humans since ancient times to complete various useful tasks. Hand tools are of
different types and can be used for any kind of work. Some tools are versatile and
some of them are specifically used for a specific job.
What’s In
In the past module you learn about Use hand tools which include plan and
prepare task undertaken and preparing hand tools for computer systems servicing.
The next lesson will help you to use appropriate hand tools and test equipment
to be used in performing the work plan.
What’s New
Direction: Unscramble the letters to form a word. Write your answers on your
notebook.
1. DHNA OSOLT -
2. KSMA -
3. NNEOMOCPT TTCCOANS -
4. ESUOM LEANNNGIC -
5. GGGLESO
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What is It
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PROPER USE OF HAND TOOLS
A technician needs to be able to properly use each tool in the toolkit. This
topic covers many of the various hand tools used when repairing computers.
Screws
Match each screw with the proper screwdriver. Place the tip of the screwdriver
on the head of the screw. Turn the screwdriver clockwise to tighten the screw and
counterclockwise to loosen the screw.
Hex driver
Use a hex driver to loosen and tighten bolts that have a hexagonal (six-sided)
head. Hex bolts should not be over-tightened because the threads of the bolts can
be stripped. Do not use a hex driver that is too large for the bolt that you are
using.
CAUTION: Some tools are magnetized. When working around electronic devices,
be sure that the tools you are using have not been magnetized. Magnetic fields
can be harmful to data stored on magnetic media. Test your tool by touching the
tool with a screw. If the screw is attracted to the tool, do not use the tool.
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CAUTION: When compressed air is used to clean inside the computer, the air
should be blown around the components with a minimum distance of four inches
from the nozzle. The power supply and the fan should be cleaned from the back
of the case.
CAUTION: Before cleaning any device, turn it off and unplug the device from the
power source.
Computer Cases and Monitors Clean computer cases and the outside of
monitors with a mild cleaning solution on a damp, lint-free cloth. Mix one drop
of dishwashing liquid with four ounces of water to create the cleaning solution. If
any water drips inside the case, allow enough time for the liquid to dry before
powering on the computer.
LCD/LED Cleaning
Do not use ammoniated glass cleaners or any other solution
on an LCD screen, unless the cleaner is specifically designed
for the purpose. Harsh chemicals will damage the coating on
the screen. There is no glass protecting these screens, so be
gentle when cleaning them and do not press firmly on the
screen.
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to-clean-a-TV-screen-properly.jpg
Blow out the dust using short bursts from the can. Never tip the can or use
the compressed air can upside down. Do not allow the fan blades to spin from the
force of the compressed air. Hold the fan in place. Fan motors can be ruined from
spinning when the motor is not turned on.
Component Contacts
Clean the contacts on components with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use rubbing
alcohol. Rubbing alcohol contains impurities that can damage contacts. Make
sure that the contacts do not collect any lint from the cloth or cotton swab. Blow
any lint off the contacts with compressed air before reinstallation.
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Keyboard Cleaning
Clean a desktop keyboard with compressed air or a
small, hand-held vacuum cleaner with a brush
attachment.
Mouse Cleaning
Use glass cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the outside of the
mouse. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mouse. If
cleaning a ball mouse, you can remove the ball and clean it
with glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Wipe the rollers clean
inside the mouse with the same cloth. Do not spray any
liquids inside the mouse.
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cleans-working-mouse-600w-1679777671.jpg
Electrostatic dissipative
(ED) footwear
A footwear that reduces static
electricity by conducting a charge from
the body to the ground, maintaining
106 to 109 ohms level of electrical
resistance under test procedures.
These shoes protect the wearer from
electrical hazards due to excessively
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Apron
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Face Mask
this adheres tightly to the face offer
protection against fine dust and other
dangerous particles and chemicals
while working.
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Gloves
a garment covering the hand that
protects and comforts hands against
cold or heat, damage by friction,
abrasion or chemicals, and dust or in
turn to provide a guard for what a
bare hand should not touch.
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Lesson
MAINTAIN HAND TOOLS
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What’s In
In the past lesson you learn to use appropriate hand tools and test equipment
for computer systems servicing. The next lesson will help you to maintain hand tools
that will be used in performing the work plan.
What’s New
1. Why should you keep electrical power hand tools free from dust and
dirt and make sure they are free of oil and grease?
2. How can you perform your work more efficiently and safely?
3. Where should you store commonly used hand tools?
What is It
To avoid accidents in the work place resulting from the incorrect use of hand
tools, it will be important that you understand the proper use of your items. Have
your group discuss your concerns about the dangers involved in using hand tools.
During the discussion, each member is reminded of correct methods in manipulating
hand tools. During the session, every member practices the correct methods in
manipulating hand tools.
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COMMON-SENSE GUIDELINES FOR TOOL USE, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE:
• Clean the tools and equipment you used and check them for any damage at
the end of the day. If you note and damage, tag the tool as faulty and organize
a repair or replacement.
• Keep electrical power hand tools free from dust and dirt and make sure they
are free of oil and grease because electrical current can travel over oily or greasy
surfaces.
• Keep the hand tools in safe working order by having maintenance schedule.
• Store commonly used hand tools in an easy-to-reach location and keep your
work area tidy. This will help you work more efficiently and safely.
• Do not use hand tools fitted with wooden handles in places where the handles
may dry out and shrink. This will increase the risk of the handle breaking or
the head becoming loose.
• When sharpening hand tools, follow normal safety procedures, such as the
provision of eye and face protection, adequate extraction and dust collecting
facilities.
What’s More
Keyboard
Mouse
LCD Screen
CRT Screen
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What I Have Learned
Think back on something that you have learned from this Learner’s Material.
Reflect on the following questions stated inside the box.
What I Can Do
OPTION A:
OPTION B:
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RUBRIC:
Assessment
4. ________ adheres tightly to the face offer protection against fine dust and
other dangerous particles and chemicals while working .
a. Gloves c. Googles
b. Apron d. Facemask
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7. _________ is tight-fitting eye protection that completely cover the eyes, eye
sockets and the facial area around the eyes and provide protection from
impact, dust,, mists, and splashes
a. Gloves c. Googles
b. Apron d. Facemask
8. In using antistatic-wrist strap, connect the other end to grounding point
or a/an ______ surface.
a. Painted c. plastic
b. Unpainted d. glass
10. When compressed air is used to clean inside the computer, the air should be
blown around the components with a minimum distance of ______ inches
from the nozzle.
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4
Additional Activity
1. Why is it important to learn how to maintain and use hand tools properly?
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Answer Key
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References
• Caro, Jaime D.L., Ph.D., Avonn Nova, MIT, and Alexis dela Cruz, MIT (2016).
VocTek Series: Computer System Servicing. TechFactors Inc.
https://ehs.ncsu.edu/personal-protective-equipment-ppe/eye-and-face-
protection-appendix-a/
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