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INTRODUCTORY ACTIVITY
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At the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
Identify each step of the post-task tool inspection and storing process.
Appreciate the importance of post-task inspection and storing of tools through a reflection paper.
Accurately perform all steps of post-task inspection and storing of tools.
POST-TASK INSPECTION AND STORING OF TOOLS
After using hand tools in computer system servicing, it is essential to inspect them thoroughly before storing them.
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Accuracy: Check that each tool still works as intended. For example, if you’ve used a screwdriver, make sure the tip is not worn down and still fits screws properly
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Completeness: Make sure all tools are accounted for, especially if you’ve used a set. Missing parts or broken pieces can make future tasks more difficult.
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Quality: Inspect the tool for any visible damage, wear, or defects that could affect its performance. For example, check for rust, bent tips, or cracked handles.
Steps for Post-Task Tool Inspection:
Look for Damage: Inspect tools for cracks, rust, or wear.
Test Functionality: Ensure that the tool still works properly (e.g., a wrench should still fit bolts tightly).
Check for Missing Pieces: Verify that all parts of the tool or set are intact and present.
Once tools have been inspected, it’s time to perform necessary maintenance to keep them in good working order for future use.
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Cleaning: After use, tools should be cleaned to remove dust, dirt, or grease. This is especially important for tools used in computer servicing, as dust and grime can affect their function.
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Lubrication: If your tools have moving parts (e.g., pliers, cutters), apply a small amount of lubricant to keep them functioning smoothly and prevent rusting.
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Sharpening: Some tools, like precision cutters or knives, may need sharpening after use to ensure they maintain their cutting power.
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Tightening: Make sure any screws, nuts, or fasteners on the tools are tightened so they don’t become loose or malfunction.
Basic Maintenance Tasks:
Wipe tools clean using a dry or slightly damp cloth.
Apply lubricant to tools with moving parts.
Ensure all screws and fasteners are tight.
Sharpen cutting tools if necessary.
Proper storage and organization are essential to keeping tools safe, clean, and easy to access. Good storage practices also protect tools from damage and prevent rust.
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Dry Storage: Store tools in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion. If tools are wet or have been exposed to moisture, make sure they are dried completely before storing them.
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Organization: Store tools in a way that makes them easy to find. This might include using toolboxes, drawers, or trays. Group similar tools together, such as keeping all screwdrivers or pliers in one spot.
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Protection: Make sure tools are stored securely to prevent them from getting damaged. If tools are left loose in a drawer, they may get scratched or broken. Use compartments or dividers to keep tools from knocking into each other.
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Labeling: If you have many tools, consider labeling drawers or storage compartments to quickly identify where each tool belongs.
Storage Tips:
Store tools in a dry, cool location to avoid rusting.
Use a toolbox, drawer, or pegboard to keep tools organized and secure.
Group tools by type or function for easy access.
Label tool storage spaces to avoid confusion and misplacement.
PRACTICE EXERCISE!
PERFORMANCE TASK!
TASK: Comprehensive Inspection, Maintenance, and Storage of Hand Tools
Direction: Find a proper workplace and bring all the available materials below. Follow the given instructions with steps below. Record yourself doing this performance task. Send your video in the link below.
A selection of hand tools
-Cutting tools (Side cutter, Wire cutter)
-Fastening tool (Screwdrivers)
-Pliers (Long nose pliers)
-Crimping tool
-Anti-static wrist band
-Anti-static mat
Cleaning supplies
-Brush
-Cloth
-Cleaning liquid
Lubricant
Tool storage containers
Step 1: Tool Inspection
Begin by gathering all used hand tools.
Check each tool for the following:
Physical damage: Look for cracks, dents, rust, or broken parts.
Loose or damaged handles: Ensure that handles are intact and secure.
Wear on working parts: Check for excessive wear or deformities in the tool’s working parts.
Sharpness: For tools like cutter and side cutter, ensure that they are sharp and free from damage.
Document any tools that require repairs or replacement.
Step 2: Tool Cleaning
For each tool, clean off any dirt, grease, or debris.
Use a soft cloth or brush to remove loose dirt.
For more stubborn debris, use a cleaning solution appropriate for the tool's material.
If necessary, apply a lubricant to any moving parts to ensure they continue to function smoothly.
Dry each tool thoroughly to prevent rust.
Step 3: Tool Maintenance
Perform any basic maintenance on the tools:
Tighten any loose screws or fasteners.
Replace or repair any damaged components.
Sharpen cutting tools if needed.
Step 4: Tool Storage
Organize tools for storage based on their type and frequency of use.
Place each tool in its designated storage area.
Ensure that tools are stored in a manner that prevents damage and ensures easy access.
Label storage areas or containers for efficient retrieval.
Step 5: Safety Check and Final Inspection
Double-check all tools for safety before storage.
Ensure there are no exposed sharp edges or hazardous parts.
Make sure that tools are stored safely to avoid accidental injuries.
Ensure that the workspace is clean and organized.
Submission:
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