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COMPUTER SYSTEM

SERVICING 9
QUARTER 3–WEEK 1
: HAND TOOLS

CLIFFORD T. BRANDES
MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING
COMPETENCY (MELC): TLE_IACSS9-12UHT-
IIIa-17
Hand tools and equipment used for CSS

Objectives:
1. Identify tasks to be undertaken properly.
2. Identify and select appropriate hand tools
according to the task requirements
What is a tool?
• A tool is a hand-held device
that aids in accomplishing
tasks. Tools range from a
traditional metal cutting
part of a machine to an
element of a computer
program that activates and
controls a specific function.
Hardware tools are
grouped into four
categories:
1. Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Tools- tools
used to protect the computer and technician
from static electricity.

2. Hand Tools – a device used to perform work on


a material or a physical system using only
hands. It can be manually used employing force
or electrically powered using electric current.

3. Cleaning Tools- tools used to clean and


organize computer components

4. Diagnostic Tools- used to test and diagnose


equipment.
Anti-Static
Wrist
Strap
- protects computer
equipment when grounded
to a computer chassis.
Anti-Static
Mat
- protects computer equipment
by preventing static electricity
from accumulating on the
hardware or on the technician
Flat-head - Used to tighten or
Screwdriver loosen slotted screws.
Philips-Head - Used to tighten or
Screwdriver loosen cross-slotted
screws.
Torx Used to tighten or loosen screws
that have a star-like depression
Screwdriver on the top, a feature that is
mainly found on laptops.
Hex Driver Used to tighten or loosen nuts in
the same way that a screwdriver
tightens or loosens screws
(sometimes called a nut driver).
Needle Nose
Plier
Needle-nose pliers, also
known as long-nose pliers
and snipe-nose pliers, are
both cutting and holding
pliers used by electricians to
bend, re-position, and snip
wire.
Combination
Pliers
most typically used for
gripping, compressing,
bending, twisting, extracting
and cutting various
materials.
Wire Cutter
Used to strip and cut wires.
Wire Stripper
A wire stripper is used to
remove the insulation
from wire so that it can
be twisted to other
wires or crimped to
connectors to make a
cable.
Tweezer
Used to manipulate small
parts.
Parts
Retriever
Used to retrieve parts from
locations that are too small
for your hand to fit.
Crimping Tool
Used to attach connectors
to wires.
Crimping Tool
Used to attach connectors
to wires.
Lint Free Cloth
Used to clean different
computer components
without scratching or
leaving debris
Compressed
Air
Used to blow away dust and
debris from different
computer parts without
touching the components
Parts
Organizer
Used to hold screws,
jumpers, fasteners, and
other small parts and
prevents them from getting
mixed together
Cable Tie
Used to bundle cables
neatly inside and outside of
a computer
Multi - Tester
Used to test the integrity of
circuits and the quality of
electricity in computer
components
LAN Tester
Used to test LAN Cable or
Internet

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