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LEARNING TASK 1

•Lubricant
OBJECTIVES

• At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:


• 1. Explain the importance of lubricating electrical
tools in line with the manufacturer’s specification.
• 2. Lubricate electrical tools in line with the
manufacturer’s specification.
• 3. Appreciate the importance in lubricating tools.
LUBRICANT

• A lubricant is a substance introduced to


lessen friction between moving surfaces. It
may also transport external particles. The
property of reducing friction is known as
lubricity.
TYPES OF LUBRICANT
TYPES AND KINDS OF SOLVENTS

• Solvent is a component of a solution that dissolves solute


and is usually present in large proportions or amounts. It
can be classified as polar and nonpolar. Polar solvents
are solvents which dissolve/are soluble in water; while
nonpolar solvents are solvents which do not
dissolve/are insoluble in water.
•Solvents are usually used for cleaning
in workshops. They are water,
gasoline, kerosene, thinner, and
detergent soap.
5S APPROACH IN WORKSHOP KEEPING

• 5S in a reference to a list of five Japanese words


translated into English. This is an approach of
organizing and managing the workplace and
work flow with the intent to improve efficiency
by eliminating wastes, improving flow of
production, and reducing process delays.
LEARNING TASK 2
LEARNING TASK 3
LEARNING TASK 4

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