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Defective and Non-Defective Tools

The document discusses practices for identifying defective and non-defective hand tools. Defective tools are marked and kept separately from non-defective tools. Tools can be checked for defects through physical appearance, manufacturer trademarks, and testing their operation. The level of defect determines if a tool will be repaired, condemned, or used for display. Service span refers to determining when a tool was acquired and its functionality over time. Recommended practices include visual inspection, ensuring functionality, evaluating performance, checking service life, and proper repair and maintenance through routine tasks like lubricating, tightening, sharpening, simple repairs and cleaning.

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Defective and Non-Defective Tools

The document discusses practices for identifying defective and non-defective hand tools. Defective tools are marked and kept separately from non-defective tools. Tools can be checked for defects through physical appearance, manufacturer trademarks, and testing their operation. The level of defect determines if a tool will be repaired, condemned, or used for display. Service span refers to determining when a tool was acquired and its functionality over time. Recommended practices include visual inspection, ensuring functionality, evaluating performance, checking service life, and proper repair and maintenance through routine tasks like lubricating, tightening, sharpening, simple repairs and cleaning.

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DEFECTIVE AND

NON-DEFECTIVE
HAND TOOLS
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EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENT
PRACTICES IN IDENTIFYING
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IDENTIFY PROPERLY
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DEFECTIVE AND NON –


DEFECTIVE HAND TOOLS
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APPRECIATE THE
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IMPORTANCE OF KNOWING
DEFECTIVE AND NON –
DEFECTIVE TOOLS
PRE - TEST
Defective hand tools are kept and
__________________.

a. Marked as defective
b. Mixed together with non – defective tools
c. Put anywhere in the shop
d. Sold in the junk shop
One way of checking whether hand
tools are defective or non –
defective is through ______________.
l. length of service
a. 1 only
al. trade mark of the
b. 11 only
manufacturer
c. 111 only
bl. Physical appearance. d. 1, 11, and 111
Which is determined after the
operation of the hand tools is
tested?

a.Service span
b.Performance
c.Physical appearance
d.Repair maintenance
All defective hand tools with major
defects are subjected to ____________.

l. Repair a. 1 only
b. 11 only
ll. Condemnation
c. 111 only
lll. Display/sample d. 1, 11 and 111
Service span of a tools pertains to
_____________.
a. Maintenance schedule
b. Determining when the tool is acquired
c. Functionality of a tool
d. Defectiveness of a tool
RECOMMENDED
PRACTICES
VIS
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INS AL
PE
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LI
T
Y
PERFORMANCE
SERVICE
SPAN
REPAIR and MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE • LUBRICATING
• TIGHTENING /
LOOSENING
• TOOLS FOR HAND
SHARPENING
• SIMPLE REPAIR
• CLEANING

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