Screwdriver and Hex Driver Safety Quiz

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What type of screwdriver should be used with crosshead screws?

  • Phillips head screwdriver (correct)
  • Needle-nose pliers
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Hex driver

Why should hex bolts not be over-tightened?

  • To avoid stripping the threads (correct)
  • To prevent the bolt from slipping out
  • To ensure a secure fit
  • To make them easier to remove later

What caution is mentioned about magnetized tools when working with electronic devices?

  • They can cause electric shocks
  • They can damage data on magnetic media (correct)
  • They make the job easier and faster
  • They are safe to use

Which tool is recommended for placing and retrieving hard-to-reach parts?

<p>Needle-nose pliers (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What caution is given about using pencils inside a computer?

<p>Pencil lead can act as a conductor and damage components (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What tool should be tested for magnetization before working near electronic devices?

<p>Phillips head screwdriver (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Screwdrivers and Screws

  • Crosshead screws require a Phillips screwdriver for effective engagement.

Hex Bolts

  • Hex bolts should not be over-tightened to prevent damage to the bolts and potential failure of the joint.

Magnetized Tools

  • Caution is advised with magnetized tools near electronic devices due to the risk of damaging sensitive components.

Retrieving Tools

  • A magnetic pickup tool is recommended for placing and retrieving hard-to-reach parts.

Pencils in Computers

  • Using pencils inside a computer is cautioned against because lead can break off, causing damage or contamination to internal components.

Magnetization Testing

  • Tools should be tested for magnetization before working near electronic devices to avoid unintended attraction of components.

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