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Computer System Servicing Tools

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Computer System Servicing Tools

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Long nose pliers

Usage:
Used for holding, bending and stretching the lead of
electronics component of connecting wire.

Side cutter pliers


Usage:
Used for cutting copper, brass, iron, aluminum
and steel wires.

Screw Driver
Usage:
Used to drive or fasten negative slotted screws.

Philips Screw Driver


Usage:
Used to drive or fasten positive slotted screws.

Soldering Iron
Usage:
Used to join two or more metal conductors with the
support of soldering lead melted around it.

Soldering stand
Usage:
This is a simple soldering iron stand composed of heavy-duty
metal base and a reinforced spring holder.

Soldering Lead
Usage:
a fusible metal alloy used to join together metal work pieces.

Soldering Flux
Usage:
allows you to provide a clean soldered.
Crimping Tools
Usage:
Used in telephone and network cables. Occasionally they
are used for serial connections.

Wire Stripper
Usage:
is a small, hand-held device used to strip the electrical insulation
from electric wires.

Tweezers
Usage:
used to manipulate small parts.

Anti-static mat
Usage:
used to stand on or place hardware on to prevent static
electricity from building up.

Anti-static wrist strap


Usage:
used to prevent ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to
Computer equipment. Usually called ground bracelet.

Loopback Adapter
Usage:
used to test the functionality of computer parts.

Lint-free cloth
Usage:
used to clean different computer components without
scratching or leaving debris.

Compressed air
Usage:
used to blow away dust and debris from different computer
parts without touching the components.
Cable ties
Usage:
used to bundle cables neatly inside and outside a computer.

Parts organizer
Usage:
used to hold screw, jumpers,
from electric wires.

Multimeter
Usage:
used to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity
in computer components.

Wire cutter
Usage:
used to strip and cut wires.

Part retriever
Usage:
used to retrieve parts from location that are too small
for your hand to fit.

Flashlight
Usage:
used to light up areas that you cannot see clearly.

Hex driver
Usage:
sometimes called a nut driver, it is used to tighten nuts
in the same way that a screwdriver tightens screws.

Needle-nose plier
Usage:
used to hold small parts.
Torx screwdriver
Usage:
used to loosen or tighten screws that have a star-like
depression on the top a feature that is mainly found on laptop.

Brush
Usage:
a tool with bristles, wire or other filaments used for cleaning.

Precision Tools
Usage:
is a multifunction tool kit used to loose and tight
different kind of screws.

LAN tester
Usage:
used for testing ethernet cables for fault or
missing pair connections.

Cable tester
Usage:
used to verify the electrical connections in a signal
cable or other wired assembly.

Alcohol
Usage:
used either to clean flux residues from recently soldered
circuit boards, or in PCB repair and rework.
SCRAPBOOK

Submitted to:
Denia Lapada
(TLE - Teacher)

Submitted by:
John Mark I. Valenzona
Grade 8 - Sampaguita
DIFFERENT TOOLS USED IN COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING

Long nose plier Anti-static mat

Side cutter plier Loopback adapter

Screw driver Multi-tester

Philips screw driver LAN tester

Soldering iron Brush

Soldering stand Cable ties

Soldering flux Lint-free cloth

Soldering lead Parts organizers

Crimping tool Compressed air

Wire stripper Multimeter

Tweezers Alcohol

Anti-static wrist strap Cable tester

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