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Good Morning,: Class

The document provides guidelines on the proper use of various tools, including screwdrivers and hex drivers, emphasizing the importance of matching tools to the correct screws and avoiding misuse. It also outlines cleaning procedures for computer components, such as cases, monitors, and keyboards, highlighting the appropriate cleaning solutions and techniques to prevent damage. Overall, it serves as a practical reference for maintaining tools and equipment safely and effectively.

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Good Morning,: Class

The document provides guidelines on the proper use of various tools, including screwdrivers and hex drivers, emphasizing the importance of matching tools to the correct screws and avoiding misuse. It also outlines cleaning procedures for computer components, such as cases, monitors, and keyboards, highlighting the appropriate cleaning solutions and techniques to prevent damage. Overall, it serves as a practical reference for maintaining tools and equipment safely and effectively.

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GOOD

CLASS
MORNING,
•ᴗ•

Prepared by: Ronalyn Escota


Proper Use of
Tools
Proper Use of
ESD Tools
Proper Use of
Hand Tools
SCREWS
• Match each screw with the proper screwdriver. Place the
tip of the screwdriver on the head of the screw. Turn the
screwdriver clockwise to tighten the screw and
counterclockwise to loosen the screw.
FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER
Use a flat head screwdriver when you are working with a slotted
screw. Do not use a flat head screwdriver to remove a Phillips head
screw. Never use a screwdriver as a pry bar. If you cannot remove a
component, check to see if there is a clip or latch that is securing
the component in place.
PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER
• Use a Phillips head screwdriver with crosshead screws. Do not
use this type of screwdriver to puncture anything. This will
damage the head of the screwdriver.
HEX DRIVER
• Use a hex driver to loosen and tighten bolts that have a
hexagonal (six-sided) head. Hex bolts should not be over-
tightened because the threads of the bolts can be
stripped. Do not use a hex driver that is too large for the
bolt that you are using
Proper use of
Cleaning
Materials
COMPUTER CASES AND MONITORS
• Clean computer cases and the
outside of monitors with a mild
cleaning solution on a damp, lint-
free cloth. Mix one drop of
dishwashing liquid with four ounces
of water to create the cleaning
solution. If any water drips inside
the case, allow enough time for the
liquid to dry before powering on the
computer.
LCD SCREENS
• Do not use ammoniated glass
cleaners or any other solution on an
LCD screen, unless the cleaner is
specifically designed for the
purpose. Harsh chemicals will
damage the coating on the screen.
There is no glass protecting these
screens, so be gentle when cleaning
them and do not press firmly on the
screen.
CRT SCREENS
• Do not use ammoniated glass
cleaners or any other solution on an
LCD screen, unless the cleaner is
specifically designed for the
purpose. Harsh chemicals will
damage the coating on the screen.
There is no glass protecting these
screens, so be gentle when cleaning
them and do not press firmly on the
screen.
COMPONENT CONTACTS
• Clean the contacts on components
with isopropyl alcohol. Do not use
rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol
contains impurities that can
damage contacts. Make sure that
the contacts do not collect any lint
from the cloth or cotton swab. Blow
any lint off the contacts with
compressed air before
reinstallation.
KEYBOARD

• Clean a desktop keyboard with compressed air or a small,


hand-held vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.
MOUSE
• Use glass cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the outside of the
mouse. Do not spray glass cleaner directly on the mouse. If
cleaning a ball mouse, you can remove the ball and clean it
with glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Wipe the rollers clean
inside the mouse with the same cloth. Do not spray any
liquids inside the mouse.
Thank
You

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