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Common Tools and Equipment For Computer System Servicing

Common tools used for computer system servicing include: long nose pliers for reaching into small areas, side cutter pliers for cutting wires and screws, flat and Philips screwdrivers for loosening and tightening screws, a soldering iron, soldering stand, soldering lead, soldering flux to join metal pieces, crimping tools to connect cables, wire strippers to remove insulation, tweezers for small objects, brushes for cleaning, precision tools for machining, anti-static wrist straps to prevent electrostatic discharge, multimeters for electrical measurements, and LAN testers for ethernet cable faults.

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Common Tools and Equipment For Computer System Servicing

Common tools used for computer system servicing include: long nose pliers for reaching into small areas, side cutter pliers for cutting wires and screws, flat and Philips screwdrivers for loosening and tightening screws, a soldering iron, soldering stand, soldering lead, soldering flux to join metal pieces, crimping tools to connect cables, wire strippers to remove insulation, tweezers for small objects, brushes for cleaning, precision tools for machining, anti-static wrist straps to prevent electrostatic discharge, multimeters for electrical measurements, and LAN testers for ethernet cable faults.

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COMMON TOOLS AND

EQUIPMENT FOR COMPUTER


SYSTEM SERVICING
1. LONG NOSE PLIER

Their namesake long nose gives
excellent control while the
cutting edge near the pliers' joint
provides "one-tool" convenience.
Because of their long shape they
are useful for reaching into small
areas where cables or other
materials have become stuck or
unreachable with fingers or other
means.
2. SIDE CUTTER PLIERS
Diagonal cutting pliers are used
for cutting wires, screws and nails. They are
known by many different names: side cutting
pliers, side cutters, nippers and wire cutters,
to name but a few! They are called diagonal
cutting pliers because the cutting blades are
at an angle to the handles.
3. FLAT SCREW DRIVER 

A flat-head screwdriver is
a screwdriver with a wedge-
shaped flat tip, used to tighten or
loosen screws that have a straight,
linear notch in their heads.
There will be some sort of handle
attached to a steel shaft that is
flattened into a wedge shape at the
tip.
4. PHILIPS SCREW DRIVER

-A screwdriver that is
designed to be used with a
type of screw that has a slot
in its top that looks like a
cross.
4. SOLDERING IRON

A soldering iron is a hand tool


used in soldering. It supplies heat
to melt the solder so that it can
flow into the joint between two
work pieces. A soldering iron is
composed of a heated metal tip
and an insulated handle.
5. SOLDERING STAND

This is s simple soldering


iron stand composed of
heavy-duty metal base
and a reinforced spring
holder.
Is a fusible metal
alloy used to join
together metal
work pieces.

6. SOLDERING LEAD 
7. SOLDERING FLUX

As cleaning agents, fluxes facilitate soldering,
brazing, and welding by removing oxidation from
the metals to be joined.By preventing the
formation of metal oxides, flux enables
the solder to adhere to the clean metal surface,
rather than forming beads, as it would on an
oxidized surface.
 
8. CRIMPING TOOL

 crimping tool is a device used to


conjoin two pieces of metal by
deforming one or both of them in
a way that causes them to hold
each other. The result of
the tool's work is called a crimp. A
good example of crimping is the
process of affixing a connector to
the end of a cable.
9. WIRE STRIPPER

A wire stripper is a
small, hand-held device
used to strip the
electrical insulation
from electric wires.
 
 
10. TWEEZERS
Tweezers are small tools used
for picking up objects too
small to be easily handled with
the human fingers. ... People
commonly use tweezers mainly
for tasks such as plucking hair
from the face or eyebrows,
often using the term
eyebrow tweezers.
11. BRUSH
Use to remove dust
and dirt in
computer..
 

 
 
12. PRECISION TOOL

There are various types of precision


tools such as drilling and boring
machines, grinders, gear cutters, milling
machines and so on. The grinding
machine makes use of an abrasive wheel
as its cutting tool and is used to finish
work pieces.
13. ANTI STATIC WRIST STRAP

An anti-static wrist strap is a key


piece of safety gear that helps to
prevent the buildup
of static electricity near sensitive
electronics or other projects
where static charge could damage
electronics or cause safety
issues. ... An anti-static wrist
strap may also be called an
electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist
14. MULTI-TESTER
Multimeter or a multitester, also
known as a VOM (volt-ohm-
milliammeter), is an electronic
measuring instrument that combines
several measurement functions in one
unit. A typical multimeter can
measure voltage, current, and
resistance. Analog multimeters uses a
microammeter with a moving pointer
to display readings.
 
 
15. LAN TESTER

A LAN tester is mainly


used for testing
ethernet cables for faults
or missing pair
connections.
 
 
 

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