G8,Q1, Supplementary Learning Materials Flashcards

1
Q

measures the presence of voltage from a wire or so w/o making direct contact

1st and 2nd name

A

tick tracer (voltage detector)

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2
Q

This can reach tight spaces or small openings where other pliers cannot reach and are also used in making terminal loops of copper wires.

A

Long nose pliers

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3
Q

This is used for cutting and holding fine wires.

A

Long nose pliers

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4
Q

How many?
Categories of tools and instrument

A

-4
- Cutting, Driving, Measuring, other

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5
Q

a measurer used for rounded obj.

A

tape measurer

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6
Q

-tools used to screw nails and bolt into diff. surfaces

-can be handheld or machine

A

driving tools

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7
Q

most common type of saw

A

hacksaw

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8
Q

what is voltage?

A

it is the one that pusher electrical surge or better known as current

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9
Q

a type of screwdriver with a shortened handle and point to fit in tight spaces that a normal screwdriver can’t fit

A

stubby screwdriver

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10
Q

melts and combines parts of a PCB board

A

soldering iron

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11
Q

a type of screwdriver that can be + or - that is used in small gadgets such as phone watch etc.

A

precision screwdriver

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12
Q

used to combine metal nd another ductile object by deforming it into one.

A

wire crimper

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13
Q

wire gauge

A

determined the thickness and size of a wire

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14
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15
Q

making sure all object that will be placed or walls are leveled and straight

A

level

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16
Q

This is used for gripping, holding, and cutting electrical wires, cables, and even small nails. Linemen usually use them in doing heavy tasks.

norm and specific name

A

Combination Pliers (Lineman’s Pliers)

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17
Q

the blade is a wedge shape that resembles a negative sign,

-coinslot

A

flat screwdriver (standard)

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18
Q

Hammer with 2 heads; one with a flat surface and the other with a rounded area
- great to use with metals

A

Ball peen hammer

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19
Q

used to make intriguing designs mostly in wood

eng and fil name.

A

chisel or Pa-it

20
Q

Their cutting edge goes to the pliers’ tip and comes in handy to trim wires in tight spaces.

norm and specific name

A

side cutting pliers (diagonal pliers)

21
Q

Perfect for cutting pipes and tubing

A

hacksaw

22
Q

a complicated ver. of tick tracer powered by batteries

  • This is used to measure voltage, (current) and resistance.

acronym and name

A

Multi-tester/VOM (Volt –Ohm meter)

23
Q

a tool used to cut electrical pipes

A

pipe cutter

24
Q

a tip that resembles a positive sign
- screws nails with a cross sign.

A

Philip screwdriver

25
Q

rectangular shapend thin
used to file down was burrs and clearing the tip of the soldering iron

A

flat file

26
Q

a device that detects voltage too but in the form of wavelengths

A

oscilloscope

27
Q

what are the 2 types of screwdriver?

A
  • Phillipe screwdriver (+)
    -Flat screw driver (-)
28
Q

-specially designed for cutting wires.

A

side cutting pliers (diagonal pliers)

29
Q

often made with rubber used to knock large areas because of its large head

A

Mallet

30
Q

tools primarily used to cut materials

A

cutting tools

31
Q

commonly used to enlarge holes in conduit box outlets or other sheet metal

A

pipe reamer

32
Q

As the name implies, these are used to measure sizes, values and stability (or leverage).

A

Measuring and Testing Tools

33
Q

more complex tool and may be powered byelectricity

A

Instrument

34
Q

a device that can be used to produce an item or accomplish a task, but that is not consumed in the process.

A

tool

35
Q

a tool used to pound or extract nails

A

claw hammer

36
Q

mostly heats and combines copper

A

soldering iron

37
Q

an instrument used to provide more light source to give a clear sight of the parts working on.

A

flashlight

38
Q

A handy tool to strip or cut off the insulation on wires.

A

wire stripper

39
Q

used to put wires in places such us tubes with no difficulty

A

fish tape

40
Q

A claw hammer may weigh up to ___?

A

16-25 ounces

41
Q

a good conductor of electricity and it is very cheap

A

copper

42
Q

the lens that enlarged small obj.

A

magnifying glass

43
Q

This is used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and high-voltage transmission lines.

A

electrician’s cutter

44
Q

used to make holed for screws

A

Gimlet

45
Q

An L-shaped metal bar with a hexagonal head at each end used to turn bolts and screws having hexagonal sockets.

A

Allen wrenchers

46
Q

a tool used for holding or pluck very small and delicate obj.

A

tweezers

47
Q

a tape measures used to determine lengths and height of an area

  • it must be a must-have for construction workers
A

Pull-push rule