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
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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
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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
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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
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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

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

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rectangular shapend thin used to file down was burrs and clearing the tip of the soldering iron
flat file
26
a device that detects voltage too but in the form of wavelengths
oscilloscope
27
what are the 2 types of screwdriver?
- Phillipe screwdriver (+) -Flat screw driver (-)
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-specially designed for cutting wires.
side cutting pliers (diagonal pliers)
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often made with rubber used to knock large areas because of its large head
Mallet
30
tools primarily used to cut materials
cutting tools
31
commonly used to enlarge holes in conduit box outlets or other sheet metal
pipe reamer
32
As the name implies, these are used to measure sizes, values and stability (or leverage).
Measuring and Testing Tools
33
more complex tool and may be powered by electricity
Instrument
34
a device that can be used to produce an item or accomplish a task, but that is not consumed in the process.
tool
35
a tool used to pound or extract nails
claw hammer
36
mostly heats and combines copper
soldering iron
37
an instrument used to provide more light source to give a clear sight of the parts working on.
flashlight
38
A handy tool to strip or cut off the insulation on wires.
wire stripper
39
used to put wires in places such us tubes with no difficulty
fish tape
40
A claw hammer may weigh up to ___?
16-25 ounces
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a good conductor of electricity and it is very cheap
copper
42
the lens that enlarged small obj.
magnifying glass
43
This is used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and high-voltage transmission lines.
electrician's cutter
44
used to make holed for screws
Gimlet
45
An L-shaped metal bar with a hexagonal head at each end used to turn bolts and screws having hexagonal sockets.
Allen wrenchers
46
a tool used for holding or pluck very small and delicate obj.
tweezers
47
a tape measures used to determine lengths and height of an area - it must be a must-have for construction workers
Pull-push rule