COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING -COMPUTER HARDWARE TOOLS.pptx

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Computer Systems Servicing NC II


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HARDWARE TOOLS COMPUTER HARDWARE SERVICING NC-II

JONALD L. PALMA BS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION – DAVAO CITY TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM DAVAO DEL SUR STATE COLLEGE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL TEACHER COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES / ICT COMPUTER / IT TECHNICIAN COMPUTER LABORATORY IN-CHARGE

Objectives To determine different Hand Tools to be used in Computer peripherals To know what are hand tools to be prepared in handling different computer parts To familiarized different hand tools

Definition of Terms Bin - a container or enclosed space for storage. Computer chassis - the enclosure that contains most of the components of a computer. Diagnostic tools - used to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity in computer components and to test the functionality of computer ports. Hazards - risks; dangers.

Insulation - - - - - - a material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity. Nozzle - - - - - - - - -a projecting part with an opening, as at the end of a hose, for regulating and directing a flow of fluid. Preventive - intended or used to prevent or hinder. Static electricity - an accumulation of electric charge on an insulated body. Tool - - - - - - - - - a handheld device that aids in accomplishing a task. Toolkit - - - - - - - a set of tools designed to be used together or for a particular purpose.

HARDWARE TOOLS Hardware tools are grouped into these four categories: Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) tools Hand tools Cleaning tools Diagnostic tools

Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Tools Anti-static wrist strap – used to prevent ESD damage to computer equipment.

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

Hand Tools Flat head screwdriver – used to loosen or tighten slotted screws.

Philips head screwdriver – used to loosen or tighten crosshead screws.

Torx screwdriver - used to loosen or tighten screws that have a star-like depression on the top, a feature that is mainly found on laptop.

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

Needle-nose plier – used to hold small parts.

Wire cutter – used to strip and cut wires

Tweezers – used to manipulate small parts

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

Flashlight – used to light up areas that you cannot see well.

Cleaning Tools Having the appropriate cleaning tools is essential when maintaining or repairing computers. Using these tools ensures that computer components are not damaged during cleaning.

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.

Cable ties – used to bundle cables neatly inside and outside of a computer.

Parts organizer – used to hold screw, jumpers, fasteners and other small parts and prevents them from getting mixed together.

Diagnostic Tools Computers are easier to use and more dependable with each new generation of hardware and operating system update, but that doesn't mean they're problem-free. Here's the most popular tools for diagnosing your computer problems:

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

Loopback Adapter – used to test the functionality of computer ports.

Quiz # 1 20 items quiz Prepare ¼ sheet of paper Or cut form your notebook ( ¼ size) Quiz in 10 minutes Open notes