Maintenance of Hand Tools

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Maintain Hand Tools Lesson 3

Performance Standards • Routine maintenance of hand tools is undertaken according to standard operating procedures, principles and techniques. • Hand tools are stored in designated location in accordance with manufacturers instruction or standard operating procedure

• 1 Process applied to hand tool to extend its life span. • A. Cleaning. • B. Simple repair • C. Lubricating • D. Overhauling

• 2 Which process refers to the application of a substance to the identified items in parts like barrels, rollers, springs, bearing, bolts and nuts, and other automotive parts to lessen friction? • A. Cleaning. • B. Simple repair • C. Lubricating • D. Overhauling

• 3. A bench vise is resting. How could have been prevented? • A. Cleaning • B. Simple repair • C. Lubricating • D. Overhauling

• 4. A worker handle of a ball peen hammer is broken. What is the remedy? • A. Cleaning • B. Simple repair • C. Lubricating • D. Overhauling

• 5. Your hacksaw is dull? What maintenance activity should you do? • A. Cleaning • B. Simple repair • C. Lubricating • D. Overhauling

Tasks in Maintaining Hand tools • 1. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE • 2. PROPER STORAGE OF HAND TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

• Repair, unusually focuses on the program of works done • in the operation of power plants in machines that are in trouble of stopping its function.

• “maintenance”

means a scheduled or a planned visit of tools or equipments for inspection and from there, reports and recommendation developed and the next tasks to be decided such as cleaning, application of

1. Routine Maintenance • Repair, unusually focuses on the program of works done • in the operation of power plants in machines that are in trouble of stopping its function.

• “maintenance”

means a scheduled or a planned visit of tools or equipments for inspection.

• and from there, reports and recommendation developed and the next tasks to be decided such as cleaning, application of lubricants, dismantling and etc.

The 5 S of Good Housekeeping

2. PROPER STORAGE OF HAND TOOLS/EQUIPMENT 1. Clearly label machinery, equipment, part, jigs, tools, and their locations, so that everything is understandable, and visible to everyone at a glance. 2. Don’t pile up jigs, tools, and materials without separators (shelves). They should be picked up easily. 3. Rearrange machinery and equipment to make smooth production flow, whennecessary. 4. Maintain the space around the fire extinguishers and evacuation passages free.

Simple maintenance activities for hand tools 1. Lubricating

the application of lubricant substance to the identified items in parts • like barrels, rollers, springs, bearing, bolts and nuts, and other automotive parts.

Simple maintenance activities for hand tools 2. Tightening/ Loosening

Tightening bolts and nuts and other fittings • we have tools for fittings that need to be tightened and loosened and in as much as they pose high risk to safety

Proper way of using adjustable wrench

Simple maintenance activities for hand tools 3. Tool for hand Sharpening Making parts of tools edges sharp by rubbing against whetstone.

Simple maintenance activities for hand tools 4. Simple Repair • Performing minor repairs such as tasks that don’t take too long to perform

• like replacement of wooden handle of a hammer and mushroomed head of a cold chisel.

Simple maintenance activities for hand tools 5. Cleaning

• A maintenance task done by removing dirt, dust, rust from tools • cleaning can be by use of washcloth, brush, air vacuum or compressed air

Answer in Notebook • 1. A maintenance process of moving assembled parts and hand tools through the use of oil and grease. • • • •

A) Simple Repair B) Lubricating C) Hand Sharpening D) Tightenings.

2. What is considered a minor repair? • A) The task not too long to perform • B) Whole item to be replaced • C) Motor overhauling • D) Cleaning

• 3. Proper storage of hand tools entails: • A) Placing hand tools together in one place. • B) Labeling hand tools properly in the tool cabinet. • C) Keeping hand tools in anyplace in the tool room. • D) Lubricating tools

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4. “Urgent repair” is similar to: A) maintenance schedule B) maintenance Inspection C) an ordinary routine D) an immediate repair

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5. Don‟t pile up jigs, tools and materials without: A) label B) separator C) identification D). stamping