Module 6 - Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
Module 6 - Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Copyright Department of Education 2008 First Published JUNE 2008 This draft was prepared during the Competency-Based Learning Materials Development Workshop conducted at the Marikina Hotel, Marikina City on February 18-22, 2008 and finalized on May 23-25, 2008 at the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP), Tagaytay City. This learning instrument was developed by the following personnel: Technology Teacher: MR. MARINO C. CUETO Community Vocational High School MinSCAT Calapan City Campus, Masipit, Calapan City Contextual Teacher: Ms. Gina C. delos Santos A.F.G. Bernardino Memorial Trade School Lias, Marilao, Bulacan Facilitators: Dr. Corazon C. Echano Project Coordinator DepED - TechVoc Task Force Encoder: Mr. Lemuel C. Valles Adminstrative Officer II Educational Information Division Fund: Department of Education REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING Handley, William, Industrial Safety Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co.; 1977, pp. Hubert, Charles I. Preventive Maintenance of Electrical Equipment 2nd Ed., New York: McGraw Hill Book Co.; 1974, pp. Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers, Inc. Philippine Electrical Code, Part I, 2002, # 41, Monte de Piedad St., Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines: Bookman Inc., June 2002.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page How to Use this Module.................................................................i Introduction..................................................................................ii Technical Terms...........................................................................iii Learning Outcome 1: Prepare electrical tools Learning Experiences/Activities....................................................2 Information Sheet 1.1...................................................................3 Self-Check 1.1............................................................................12 Self-Check 1.2............................................................................13 Self-Check 1.3............................................................................15 Performance Test.......................................................................17 Learning Outcome 2: Prepare hydraulic tools Learning Experiences/Activities..................................................19 Information Sheet 2.1.................................................................20 Job Sheet 2.1..............................................................................24 Activity Sheet 2.1.......................................................................25 Learning Outcome 3: Store electrical power and hydraulic tools Learning Experiences/Activities..................................................27 Information Sheet 3.1.................................................................28 Self-Check 3.1............................................................................31 Assessment Plan.........................................................................32 Observation Checklist.................................................................33 Observation and Questioning Checklist......................................34 Demonstration............................................................................35 Written Report............................................................................36 Performance Test.......................................................................37 Answer Key 1.1...........................................................................38 Answer Key 1.2...........................................................................38 Answer Key 1.3...........................................................................38 Answer Key 3.1...........................................................................39
BUILDING WIRING INSTALLATION NC II PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
This module contains the know and do units in preparing electrical power and hydraulic tools. It covers the knowledge, skills and attitude in preparing electrical power tools needed before starting work. Tools are inspected and damaged tool, if any, must be reported to the teacher and serviced. Proper checking must also be done before commencing work so that lubrications and auxiliary parts are per enterprise specifications. Proper storing must also be practiced. This module consists of three (3) learning outcomes (LOs) that contain learning activities for both knowledge and skills supported with information sheets, job/operation sheets and self-check. Before attempting to perform the manual exercises, see to it that you have already read and understood the information/operation sheet and answered correctly the self-check provided in every Learning Activities. SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the module the students shall be able to: LO1. Prepare electrical power tools LO2. Prepare hydraulic tools LO3. Store electrical power and hydraulic tools ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: Refer to assessment criteria of learning outcomes 1-3 of this module. PREREQUISITES: None
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TECHNICAL TERMS
Accuracy means how near the instrument reading is to the actual value. Amperage means electricity; electrical current flow; electron flow; must be measured at a point within a circuit. Bender is a tool used to make various angles or bends in conduit. Calibration is a technique of testing and adjusting an instrument by referring to another instrument or device of known accuracy and precision. Chuck is a portion of drill that holds the bit. Cross handle is the handle set across a power tool to prevent the tool from burning. Cutter is a hardened steel device used to cut holes in metal boxes. Die is a component that bucks up cutter on opposite side of metal box. Cold is the absence of heat; a temperature considerably below normal Ground is an electrical point or any good conductor that is connected to a common chassis with zero relative voltage; usually conductors are connected to the earth. Hydraulic is using pressurized fluid oil to accomplish work. Hydraulic oil is specially formulated oil for hydraulic pumps. NOTE: No oil or fluid should ever be substitute for hydraulic oil. Knockout punch is a device used to make openings for conduit in metal enclosures Ram is a device used to transfer hydraulic pressure to a mechanical device
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BUILDING WIRING INSTALLATION NC II PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
Learning Outcome 1: Prepare electrical power tools Assessment Criteria: 1. Parts of electrical power tools are identified in accordance to manufacturers manual. 1. Electrical power tools are inspected for damage in line with a prescribed checklist. 2. Defective parts /components/accessories are replaced according to manufacturers specification. 3. Electrical power tool is stored in line with the manufacturers requirements. References: Mulin, R.C., Smith R.L. Electrical Wiring-Commercial, Six Ed., New York: Delmars Publishing Inc.; 1984, pp.
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Agpoa, Feleciano. Interior and Exterior Wiring Troubleshooting ; National Bookstore: 1991 www.diydata.com/tool/drills/drills.php www.powertoolinstitute.com www.technologystudent.com
LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES
Learning Outcome 1: Prepare electrical power tools Learning Activities Special Instructions
You can ask the assistance of your teacher to show you and explain further topic you cant understand. Observe and write the different kinds of defect of electrical tools from the teachers demonstration. Perform the performance test
2. Listen to the teachers demonstration and list the different kinds of defects of electrical tools.
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experience and skill of the workers in their respective fields tools and equipment of good quality
The different kinds of construction tools maybe classified according to the different kinds of trade involve, namely: carpentry tools; masonry tools; tinsmith tools; painters tools; plumbing tools; and electrical tools
General safety rules for using power equipment shirttails. Always follow manufacturers operating instructions Never place hands in a pinch point. Use eye protection. Wear gloves when working with hot equipment or materials. Always secure loose clothing such as shirt sleeves and Tie back long hair and do not wear dangling jewelry. Never exceed rated capacity of equipment. Never remove protective guards from equipment. Be prepared for the unexpected.
Portable Hand drill is a small drilling machine with a chuck of and 3/8. It is used to bore holes on lighter metal work.
Portable Electric Drill Safety 1. 2. 3. 4. Wear safety glasses when operating with portable electric drill. Disconnect the drill from the electrical supply when installing bits. Clamp stock so it will not move during the drilling operation. Before drilling, turn the drill on to see if the bit is centered and running true. 5. Align the bit with the desired hole location before turning the drill on. 6. Hold the drill firmly with both hands while drilling. 7. When drilling deep holes with a twist drill, move the bit up and down several times while drilling to remove cuttings and reduce overheating in the bit. 8. Do not allow the cord to become wrapped around the drill when working. 9. If the electrical cord becomes frayed or starts to separate from the drill housing, repair it immediately! 10. Remove the bit from the drill as soon as the work is completed. 11. Select the correct bit for the finish and material being drilled. Make sure the bit is securely tightened in the drill chuck. 12. Be extremely careful when using larger portable electric drills (3/8" and 1/2"). If the bit should hang or get caught the drill will twist in the operators hands causing a sprain or bruised fingers. 13. Always remove the key from the chuck before drilling. 14. To prevent seizing, reduce the feed pressure when the drill bit is about to come through the material. Procedures in using Portable Hand Drill
1. Always center punch or make a starting indentation in the material being
drills.
4. Apply moderate even pressure to the drill during the drilling operation. If
excessive pressure is required to make the bit cut then the bit is dull and needs to be sharpened. 5. Maintain good balance at all times when drilling. 6. Use slow drill speeds for drilling metal and fast speeds for drilling wood. 7. To obtain holes that are placed accurately, drill a small pilot first then drill the final hole. Portable Grinder is a small drilling machine used for several function including, grinding and cutting processes depending on the type of disc fitted to the machine.
disc grinder.
2. Wear hearing protection when grinding operating the portable disc
grinder.
3. Position the grinder so that sparks and grit thrown of during grinding will
flammable materials or combustible gases. 6. Replace the grinding disk when it becomes worn to half its original diameter. 7. Wear long sleeve leather gloves when grinding with the portable disc grinder to protect hands and forearms. 8. Hold the portable disk grinder with both hands when grinding. 9. Never lay the portable disc grinder down until the disk stopped rotating. 10. Keep the electrical cord and extension cords out of the way of the work when grinding. 11. When using the wire brush attachment on the portable disc grinder, hold the grinder extra firm to prevent it from being thrown about and cause an accident. 12. Caution others in the work area to wear safety glasses, hearing protection and to watch out for flying sparks and grit. Procedures in using Portable Disc Grinder
1. Tighten the grinding disk snuggly when mounting it on the portable disc 2.
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grinder. The disk will tighten itself during normal operation. Be sure to hold the portable disc grinder firmly when the off/on switch is turned on. The centrifugal force created by the rotating disk will cause the portable disc grinder to move or jump. For extended periods of grinding the operator may lock the off/on switch in the on position to avoid fatigue from holding the switch on manually. When an extension cord is used with the portable disc grinder, make sure that the cord is sufficiently large in size for the grinder being used. A #14 gauge extension cord is minimum and #12 gauge is preferred. Keep the electrical and extension cords positioned away from the grinding area. Cords are easily severed by the portable disc grinder. When laying the portable disc grinder down, always position it on the tool rest. Before using the switch lock on the portable disc grinder always check to make sure the lock is functioning properly. Hold the portable disc grinder so that sparks and grit are thrown away from the operator and from others who are working in the area. Using the portable disc grinder is hard work and causes rapid fatigue, rest frequently and do not become exhausted to help avoid accidents.
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Safety rules for using a hammer drill Always hold the drill steady and perpendicular to the work to prevent the bit from breaking or binding. Always use a T-handle when drilling to allow you to secure the drill when it encounters especially hard surfaces. Never lock the trigger in the on position. Never drill while off balance. Always wear eye protection.
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Safety rules for using a core drilling machine Ensure that the core drilling machine is securely mounted to the surface to be drilled. Never leave the machine drilling while unattended. Do not try to force the drill to cut faster than suggested by the manufacturer. Never drill while off balance. Always wear eye protection.
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Safety rules for using power drills Check area to be drilled for hidden wires or pipes. Hold drill securely with both hands. Place small objects to be drilled in a vise. Always hold the drill steady and perpendicular to the work to prevent the bit from breaking or binding. Always use a T-handle when drilling to allow you to secure the hammer drill when it encounters especially hard surfaces. Never lock the trigger in the on position. Never drill while off balance. Always wear eye protection.
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Figure 7. Parts of table bandsaws Safety rules for using portable and a Table Band Saw
Secure object to be cut in a vise or other stable rest. Check the blade for missing teeth that could result in the blade binding or breaking. Do not remove or alter safety guards. Keep hands clear off the blade. Never saw while off balance. Always wear eye protection.
SELF-CHECK 1.1
Direction: Identify the position of the parts of portable electric drill. Write the number of its position on the space before each letter.
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A. Chuck B. Chuck Wrench C. Cord Strain Relievers D. Electrical Cord E. Piston Grip F. Reversing Switch G. Switch Lock H. Trigger Switch
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SELF-CHECK 1.2
Portable Electric Drill Safety and Procedure Test Name _________________________ Date___________________ Year/Sec:____________
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Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the most correct answer on your answer sheet. 1. The purpose of turning the drill on before attempting to drill a hole is to ____. a. b. c. d.
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see if the drill operates. see if the drill bit is running true. make sure the chuck key has been removed. check if the power cord is good
The purpose of moving the drill and bit up and down often when drilling deep hole is to __________________. a. b. c. d. ream the hole slightly larger. give the drill operator better drilling leverage. help keep the hole centered. reduce overheating in the drill bit.
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If a large capacity portable drill bit hangs during the drilling operation what will likely to happen? a. The bit will break. b. The drill will twist in the operator's hands causing a sprained wrist or bruised fingers. c. The drill will likely stall out and overheat. d. The hole will become badly distorted.
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What kind of pressure should be applied to a drill during the drilling operation? a. b. c. d. Light, even. Medium, even. Moderate, even. Heavy, even.
5. What type of drill speed is needed for wood drilling operations? a. b. c. d. Low Low-medium Medium High
6. What type of drill speed is needed for most metal drilling operations? a. Low b. Medium-low c. Medium-high
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d. High 7. The purpose of a pilot hole when drilling is to ____________. a. make the final hole drilling operation easier. b. guide the final drilling operation and achieve a more accurately place hole. c. reduce the feed pressure needed to drill the hole. d. allow the final hole to be drilled at a faster rpm and achieve a smoother finish.
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To prevent seizing when drilling, the operator should ____________. a. reduce the rpm's of the portable electric drill b. lubricate the drill bit. c. use a high speed drill bit. d. reduce the feed pressure when the bit is about to come through the material being drilled.
SELF-CHECK 1.3
Portable Disc Grinder Safety and Procedure Test Name _________________________ Date___________________ Year/Sec:____________
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Multiple Choice Write the letter of the most correct answer on your answer sheet. 1. What personal protective equipment should be worn when operating the portable disc grinder? a. b. c. d. respirator.
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glasses glasses and hearing protection glasses, hearing protection and gloves glasses, hearing protection, gloves and
When operating the portable disc grinder the grinding disk should be positioned so the sparks and grit are thrown _____________. a. b. c. d.
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away from the operator. away from the operator and others in the work area. up to avoid hitting others. down to avoid hitting others.
Grinding with the portable disc grinder, should not occur in an area which______________. a. b. c. d.
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The grinding disc should be replaced when worn to _____________ of its original diameter. a. b. c. d. 1/4 1/2 5/8 3/4
5. Hands and arms should be protected by wearing ____________ when using the portable disc grinder. a. b. c. d.
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gloves long sleeved shirt long sleeved leather jacket long sleeved leather gloves.
What can the operator expect to happen when the wire brush attachment is used on the portable disc grinder? a. The grinder may jump or be thrown about. b. The grinder rocks back and forth.
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c. The grinder stays steady on the material being bushed. d. The grinder perform well. When the portable disc grinder is laid down, it should be positioned _____________.
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a. b. c. d.
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with the disc down. on its left side. on its right side. on the tool rest with the grinding disc facing up.
What is the minimum size of electrical extension cord should be used with most portable disc grinders? a. b. c. d.
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Why is it only necessary to tighten the disk lock nut snuggly when the disc is replaced on the portable disc grinder? a. The threads will be stripped on the spindle. b. The disc may be too difficult to remove the next time. c. The natural rotation of the disc and spindle will cause the threads to tighten. d. To allow the loose threads to absorb some of the vibration created by the portable disc grinder. 10. What can the operator do to avoid hand and finger fatigue when using the portable disc grinder for extended periods of time? a. b. c. d. Eat lots of carbohydrates. Drink plenty of water. Wear long sleeved gloves Use the switch lock.
PERFORMANCE TEST
PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS Portable Electric Drill
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Name _________________ Date________________ Year/Sec:____________ The student performs the following while operating the portable electric drill. Yes 1. 2. 3. Safety glasses are worn while the portable electric drill is being used. The portable drill is unplugged while the drill bit is being changed. The drill bit is tight in the chuck, runs true, and the chuck wrench has been removed from the chuck key before the drilling operation begins. The portable electric drill is held firmly in both hands as the switch is turned on and as the hole is being drilled. The portable electric drill has stopped rotating before the drill is laid down. No
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The portable electric drill is positioned so that chips are thrown away from the operator and others working in the area. 7. The electrical cord and extension cord(s) are positioned away from the work being performed. 8. The student can properly select, remove and replace bits on the portable electric drill. 9. The correct drill speed is selected for the type of material being drill. 10. The student can safely control the portable electric drill and perform satisfactory drill work. Comments: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ I do hereby certify that the student has satisfactorily demonstrated ability to operate the portable electric drill by passing this performance test. Conformed: _________________ Student __________ Date Attested: _______________ Teacher _______ Date
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BUILDING WIRING INSTALLATION NC II PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
Learning Outcome 2: Prepare Hydraulic Tools Assessment Criteria: 1. Parts and functions of hydraulic tools are identified in accordance to manufacturers manual. 2. Hydraulic tools are inspected for damage in line with a prescribed checklist. 3. Defective parts/components/accessories are replaced according to manufacturers specification References: : 1. Mulin, R.C., Smith R.L. Electrical Wiring-Commercial, Six Ed., New York: Delmars Publishing Inc.; 1984, pp. 2. Agpoa, Feleciano. Interior and Exterior Wiring Troubleshooting ; National Bookstore: 1991 3. www.diydata.com/tool/drills/drills.php 4. www.powertoolinstitute.com 5. www.technologystudent.com
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LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES
Learning Outcome # 2: Prepare Hydraulic Tools Learning Activities Special Instructions
You can ask the assistance of your teacher to show you and explain further topic you cant understand. Observe and write the different kinds of defect of electrical tools from the teachers demonstration.
2. Listen to the teachers demonstration and answer the attached activity sheet # 01 and list the different kinds of defects of electrical tools. 3. Read activity sheet # 1 and listen to teachers presentation
Follow the procedure, label the good and defective tools, and report the defective tools to the teachers. You can ask the assistance of your teacher to show you and explain further topic you cant understand.
4. Perform Job Sheet No. 1 Bend a 90-Degree Stub Using a Hydraulic Pipe Bender
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Safety rules in using hydraulic pipe bender Never substitute brake fluid for hydraulic oil. Never disconnect the hose when it is under pressure. Never place hands near ram or shoe while bending. Always use proper size conduit shoe and support. Be sure that floor area is clear for pipe movement. Lift heavy bender parts correctly. Make sure that the shoe, follow bar, saddle, pipe support and other accessories are appropriate for the size of the size and type being bent.
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Safety rules for using hydraulic knockout sets Never substitute brake fluid for hydraulic oil. Do not near live electrical parts. Never force the pump handle. Always wear eye protection.
Dieless Hydraulic Crimper Note: This model has a hinged crimping head for easy splice loading and Unloading. The crimper swivel head also rotates 180 degrees for flexibility.
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Safety rules in using hydraulic crimpers Ensure that die is mounted securely on threading machine. Keep die flooded with cutting oil during operation. Keep hands, clothing and hair away from rotating parts. Always wear eye protection.
Portable Power Tool Safety If you have spent your day operating a drill press, your hand drill may not seem like a particularly dangerous tool. Not true. It is estimated that about 8% of industrial accidents involve the unsafe use of hand tools (both manual and
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power). These accidents result from using the wrong tool for the job (or using the right tool incorrectly), failing to wear personal protective equipment, or failing to follow approved safety guidelines. The following checklist provides some basic rules for the safe use of portable power tools. Take a moment to review this list, and use the tips here whenever you use a portable power tool-on or off the job.
Power Tool Rules Use your tool only for the specific task it was designed to do. Read the owner's manual before using your tool. Never use any tool--power or manual--unless you are trained to do so. Inspect before each use and replace or repair if parts are worn or damaged. Inspect screws, nuts, bolts and moveable parts to make sure they are tightened. Before plugging or unplugging tools, be sure power switch is turned "OFF." Never disconnect power by pulling on the cord--remove the plug from the outlet. Never clean or repair a tool unless power is disconnected. (Repair tools only if you are trained to do so.) When working on ladders or scaffolding, rest power tools on a flat surface or in a bin secured to the ladder itself. ( A falling tool can seriously injure a coworker or bystander.) Use a ground fault circuit interrupter when working with power tools. Do not wear rings, jewelry, or loose clothing when operating power tools. Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as face shields, safety goggles, disposable masks, etc. as required.
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Instruction: When you are ready to perform this task, ask your teacher to observe the procedure and rate your performance using the above criteria. Equipment and Materials Hydraulic pipe bender 5 feet of 1-inch rigid galvanized conduit Tape Marking pencil
Procedure (NOTE: The procedures that follow are especially for a Greenlee #880 bender. Other benders may vary in measurements, but the procedure will be basically the same.)
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Assemble hydraulic bender using a 1-inch shoe and pipe support. Check chart on bender for minimum stub length, required deduction stub, and ram travel measurement. Record the data. Minimum stub length = _____________________ Stub deduction= ___________________________ Ram travel= ___________________________ for
Subtract stub deduction measurement from 24-inch mark, and make a second mark at that point.
Place the pipe in bender shoe, matching center mark of shoe with 6. second mark on pipe.
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7. Close hydraulic pump valve, and pump handle until ram travel gauge indicates amount of travel for a 1-inch pipe with a 90-degree bend.
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Release hydraulic pump valve and allow ram to return fully before removing pipe.
Disassemble bender, clean work area and return equipment and materials to their proper places. Ratin g
Assessment Criteria Appropriate equipment and materials are gathered and used in line with the job requirements. The procedure is safely performed. The procedure is followed in chronological order. Work area is cleaned.
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Course
BUILDING WIRING INSTALLATION PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
Learning Outcome 3: Store electrical power and hydraulic tools Assessment Criteria: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Electrical and Hydraulic tool are stored in line with the manufacturers requirements Safety procedure in storing tools is strictly followed according to occupational health and safety procedure. Electrical tools and equipment are safely stored in line with enterprise requirements. Tools are properly kept to its classification Damaged tools are reported.
References: 1. Handley, William, Industrial Safety Handbook, McGraw-Hill Book Co.; 1977, pp. 2. Hubert, Charles I. Preventive Maintenance of Electrical Equipment 2nd Ed., New York: McGraw Hill Book Co.; 1974, pp. 4. www.diydata.com/tool/drills/drills.php 5. www.powertoolinstitute.com 6. www.technologystudent.com
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LEARNING EXPERIENCES/ACTIVITIES
Learning Outcome # 3: Store Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools Learning Activities Special Instructions
You can ask the assistance of your teacher to show you and explain further topic you cant understand. Check your answer by using the answer key
2. Answer self-check
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Never use power tools in wet or damp conditions. Never use a tool that is damaged or malfunctioning in any way.
Need an extension cord? Make sure its a heavy-duty cord and dont use indoor rated cords outside. If the tool has a three-pronged plug, make sure you use a three-pronged extension cord plugged into a three pronged outlet. Never use power tools if you are tired, sick, distracted, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Make sure cutters or blades are clean, sharp and securely in place. Never use bent, broken, or warped blades or cutters. Never overreach when using a power tool. Stay firmly planted on both feet. Never rush what you are doing. Always pay close attention. Dont let anything distract you. Think ahead! When using hand-held power tools, always keep a firm grip with both hands. Losing control creates a hazardous situation. Do not use any tool that is too heavy for you to easily control. Always use the right tool for the right job. No substitutions allowed! Always unplug, clean and store the tool in a safe, dry place when you are finished using it.
Safety Symbols Your power tool and its Owners Manual may contain "WARNING ICONS" (a picture symbol intended to alert you to, and/or instruct you how to avoid, a potentially hazardous condition). Understanding and heeding these symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer.
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DANGER: indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION: used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage
SELF-CHECK 3.1
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CAUTION: used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage. DANGER: indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. CAUTION: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. READ AND UNDERSTAND INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. SAFETY ALERT (Potential Personal Injury Hazards) PROHIBITION
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ASSESSMENT PLAN
Program/Course: Unit of Competency: Module Title: BUILDING WIRING INSTALLATION NC II PREPARE ELCTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Preparing Electrical Power and Hydraulic Tools
Assessment Methods Questioning*Oral Written Test* Demonstration Work Sample
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Assessment Criteria
LO 1. Prepare electrical power tools 1. Parts of electrical power tools are identified in accordance to manufacturers manual. 2. Electrical power tools are inspected for damage in line with a prescribed checklist. 3. Defective parts /components/accessories are replaced according to manufacturers specification. 4. Electrical power tool is stored in line with the manufacturers requirements. LO 2. Prepare hydraulic tools 1. Parts and functions of hydraulic tools are identified in accordance to manufacturers manual. 2. Hydraulic tools are inspected for damage in line with a prescribed checklist. 3. Defective parts /components/accessories are replaced according to manufacturers specification LO 3. Store electrical power and hydraulic tools 1. Electrical and Hydraulic tools are stored in line with the manufacturers requirements. 2. Safety procedure in storing tools is strictly followed according to occupational health and safety procedure. 3. Electrical tools and equipment are safely stored in line with prescribed requirements. 4. Tools are properly kept to their classification 5. Damaged tools are reported.
Observation
Observation Checklist
Students name: Teachers name: Name of School: Competency standards Unit of competency: Instructions for the assessor: 1. Observe the student [insert description of activity being observed]. 2. Describe the assessment activity and the date on which it was undertaken. 3. Place a tick in the box to show that the candidate completed each aspect of the activity to the standard expected in the enterprise. 4. Complete the feedback sections of the form. Date of observation Description of assessment activity Location of assessment activity The student. Did the students overall performance meet the standard? Feedback to student: Yes No can If yes, tick the box
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Teachers signature:
Date:
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Demonstration
Students name: Teachers name: Unit of competency: Competency standards: Date of assessment: Time of assessment: Instructions for demonstration Given the necessary materials the trainee/student must be able to:
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The students demonstration was: Satisfactory
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Written report Students name: Teachers name: Name of School: Competency standards Unit of competency: Task: Your task is to: [insert description of task]
Submission date: Use the checklist below as a basis for judging whether the students report meets the required competency standards. The students report. Overall did the students report meet the standard? Comments: Yes No If yes, tick the box
Date: Date:
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PERFORMANCE TEST
Student's Name Competency: 1st Directions: CALL TEACHER, ask teacher to assess your performance in the following critical task and performance criteria below You will be rated based on the overall evaluation on the right side. OVERALL EVALUATION
Level Achieve d PERFORMANCE LEVELS
4 - Can perform this skill without supervision and with initiative and adaptability to problem situations. 3 - Can perform this skill satisfactorily without assistance or supervision. 2 - Can perform this skill satisfactorily but requires some assistance and/or supervision. 1 - Can perform parts of this skill satisfactorily, but requires considerable assistance and/or supervision. Teacher will initial level achieved.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS For acceptable achievement, all items should receive a "Yes" or "N/A" response.
Get from Performance criteria of the module
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ANSWER KEY
PREPARE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS Self-Check No. 1.1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. E C D G H B F A
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ANSWER KEY
STORE ELECTRICAL POWER AND HYDRAULIC TOOLS Self-Check No. 3.1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. E C D G H B F A
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