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BASIC HAND TOOLS Driving tools Soldering tools Slicing Tools Boring tools Cutting Tools Auxiliary Tools Electrical Equipment How much have you learned?

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BASIC HAND TOOLS

Driving tools Soldering tools

Slicing Tools

Boring tools Cutting Tools Auxiliary Tools

Electrical Equipment

How much have you learned?

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SCREWDRIVERS

are hand tools specifically designed to insert and tighten, or to loosen and remove screws.

Types of Screwdrivers

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TYPES OF SCREWDRIVERS

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SLOTTED SCREWDRIVER

is used to drive or fasten negative slotted screws.

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PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER

is used to drive or fasten positive slotted screws. It is a screwdriver that could take greater torque and could provide tighter fastenings.

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JEWELER'S SCREWDRIVER SET

is a set of small screw drivers composed of

slotted and Phillips screwdrivers.

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SOLDERING TOOLS

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SOLDERING IRONis a device for applying heat to melt solder

in attaching two metal parts. A soldering iron is composed of a heated metal tip and an insulated handle. For electrical work, wires are usually soldered to printed circuit boards, other wires, or small terminals. A low-power iron (20-30 Watts) is suitable for this work.

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SOLDERING TOOL STANDis a place where the soldering iron is

placed during usage. This will keep the soldering iron away from flammable materials. The stand often comes with a sponge used in cleaning the tip of the soldering iron.

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DESOLDERING TOOL

is used in removing soldered wires and components on printed circuit boards for troubleshooting and repair purposes.

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SPLICING TOOLS

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LONG NOSE

is used for holding, bending, and stretching the lead of electronic component or connecting wires.

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SIDE CUTTER

is a wire-cutting pliers, though they are not used to grab or turn anything, but are used to cut wires.

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WIRE STRIPPER

is a pair of opposing blades much like scissors or wire cutters. The addition of a center notch makes it easier to cut the insulation without cutting the wire.

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BORING TOOLS

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12V MINI-DRILL

is used to bore or drill holes in the printed circuit board (PCB) with sizes from 1/32” – 1/16”.

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PORTABLE ELECTRIC DRILL

is used for boring hole(s) in plastic or metal chassis with the use of drill bits having sizes from 1/6” to approximately 1/4”.

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METAL FILESThese are hand tools having a series of sharp, parallel

ridges or teeth. Most files have a narrow, pointed tang at one end to which a handle can be fitted.

Flat File is parallel in width and tapered in thickness; they are used for flatsurfaces and edges.

Half Round File is tapered in width and thickness, coming to a point, andis narrower than a standard half round and used for filing inside of rings.

Round File - is also called rat-tail file which is gradually tapered andused for many tasks that require a round tool, such as enlarging roundholes or cutting a scalloped edge.

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CUTTING TOOLS

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UTILITY KNIFE

is a common tool used in cutting various trades and crafts for a variety of purposes.

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HACKSAW

is used for cutting metals. Some have pistol grips which keep the hacksaw firm and easy to grip. The small hand-held hacksaws consist of a metal arch with a handle that fits around a narrow, rigid blade.

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AUXILIARY TOOLS

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MAGNIFYING GLASS

is a convex lens which is used to produce a magnified image of an object. The lens is usually mounted on a frame with a handle. Roger Bacon is the original inventor of the magnifying glass. A magnifying glass works by creating a magnified virtual image of an object behind the lens. Some magnifying glasses are foldable with built-in light.

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PAINT BRUSH

is a type of brush made of bristles set in handle, used for cleaning dirty parts of a circuit or an object aside from using it for painting.

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ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

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VOLT-OHM-MILLIAMMETER

It is an equipment that combines three functions: as a voltmeter that measures both ac and dc voltages; an ohmmeter that measures resistance; and milliammeter that measures small amount of dc current.a

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OSCILLOSCOPEAn oscilloscope (commonly abbreviated CRO, for

cathode-ray oscilloscope, or scope) is a piece of electronic test equipment that allows signal voltages to be viewed, usually as a two dimensional graph of one or more electrical potential differences (vertical axis) plotted as a function of time or of some other voltage (horizontal axis).

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SIGNAL GENERATOR

A signal generator is a device which produces simple wave forms.

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HOW MUCH HAVE YOU LEARNED?

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Directions: On a separate piece of paper, classify the different kinds of hand tools according to their specification in Consumer Electronics Servicing.

Hand Tools Specification

1. Disordering tool

2. Portable Electric Drill

3. Screwdriver

4. Magnifying Glass

5. Hack saw

6. Wire Stripper

7. Jeweler’s Screwdriver Set

8. Soldering Tool Stand

9. Side Cutter

10. Metal Files

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Hand Tools Specification

1. Disordering tool Soldering Tools

2. Portable Electric Drill Boring Tools

3. Screwdriver Driving of Tools

4. Magnifying Glass Magnifying Glass

5. Hack saw Cutting Tools

6. Wire Stripper Splicing Tools

7. Jeweler’s Screwdriver Set Driving of Tools

8. Soldering Tool Stand Soldering Tools

9. Side Cutter Splicing Tools

10. Metal Files Boring Tools