This document provides guidance on maintaining and storing hand tools. It outlines several key maintenance activities including cleaning tools with soap and water to prevent rust and corrosion, lubricating tools to extend their usable life, tightening any loose parts, performing minor repairs, using tools correctly by understanding procedures, and sharpening blades to reduce strain on tools. The document stresses the importance of cleaning and storing tools in a dry, sanitary manner to prevent bacteria growth and damage over time. Proper maintenance of hand tools helps keep them in safe, usable condition and makes work more efficient.
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Lesson 4
This document provides guidance on maintaining and storing hand tools. It outlines several key maintenance activities including cleaning tools with soap and water to prevent rust and corrosion, lubricating tools to extend their usable life, tightening any loose parts, performing minor repairs, using tools correctly by understanding procedures, and sharpening blades to reduce strain on tools. The document stresses the importance of cleaning and storing tools in a dry, sanitary manner to prevent bacteria growth and damage over time. Proper maintenance of hand tools helps keep them in safe, usable condition and makes work more efficient.
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LESSON 4: MAINTENANCE &
STORING OF HAND TOOLS
Maintenance of Hand Tools Preventive maintenance is the systematic care and protection of tools, equipment, machines, and vehicles in order to keep them in a safe, usable condition, that limits downtime and extends productivity. We must always be aware that maintenance tasks themselves are potentially hazardous and can result in injury. Routine maintenance techniques like cleaning and regular inspections are often done on a weekly, monthly, and sometimes even daily basis. Cleaning, monitoring and inspecting can be done quickly and often at no cost while still contributing to an asset's overall health and longevity. HERE ARE THE SIMPLE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES FOR HAND TOOLS: Cleaning Lubricating Tightening Tools Repairs Adjusting using correct procedures Sharpening CLEANING The most simple and effective way to clean hand tools is to wipe them with a clean piece of cloth at the end of the job. Don't be afraid to wash them. If the hand tools are too dirty, wash them with soapy water to wipe away the grime. Remember to dry these tools to avoid rusting and corrosion. LUBRICATING Lubrication of tools is a necessary process if you want to make your tools serve you for a more extended period because proper lubrication of the tools keeps them working without raising any issue regarding the tool's performance. TIGHTENING Tools with moving parts often suffer loosening of its parts. This is normal since these segments keep on moving. A tool with loose parts will not function properly and may cause injuries. Gripping tools such as a plier is an example that needs tightening. A plier’s rivet must be well tightened to be able to grip properly. TOOLS REPAIRS In doing simple repair of tools, make sure that you are knowledgeable in doing so. Repairing tools without sufficient skills may result to further damage or inflict injuries to the fixer. Small repairs like tightening, sharpening and changing of handles may not require special skills to do. ADJUSTING USING CORRECT PROCEDUTES Correct use of any tool including, hand tools is essential to avoid accidents and maintain them in the workplace. For this reason, it is quite important to understand the proper use of hand tools and get more information about every single of them before start using them. SHARPENING It prolongs the life of your tools. Blades turn slower when they're duller, leading to a strained motor that can overheat your tools. Without regular tool sharpening, your tools will be put under more strain that can cause them to break much sooner than they would have if you had kept them sharp. Storing of Hand Tools Storing of Hand Tools Storing your tools prevents them from collecting dust, grease, and rust. If you take care of your tools, they'll last longer and perform better. Taking care of your tools also allows you to save money, as you'll avoid having to replace damaged ones. It is important that the clean, sanitized equipment and surfaces drain dry and are stored dry so as to prevent bacteria growth. Necessary equipment (brushes, etc.) must also be clean and stored in a clean, sanitary manner. REMEMB ER!! It is the responsibility of everyone to maintain good operating condition of all the hand tools, the
equipment and paraphernalia in the workplace. Since
these tools help in the completion of the different job requirements, keeping them well preserved will make work easier and more efficient.