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 Basic Carpentry Tools and Equipment


 Types of Carpentry Materials
 Different forms
 Requisition procedures
 Acquire and inspect materials/tools
 Classification of hand tools and equipment 
 Procedure in segregating and labeling non-functional tools and equipment.
 Procedure in checking condition of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
 Types and uses of lubricants
 Types and uses of cleaning materials/ solvent
 Preventive maintenance techniques and procedures
 Steps in filling out inspection report form
 Inventory of tools and equipment
 Tools and Equipment Handling
 Tool safe-keeping/storage
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LP8 TYPES AND USES


OF LUBRICANTS
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LUBRICANT
A substance introduced to lessen
friction between moving surfaces. It
may also transport external particles.
The property of reducing friction is
known as lubricity. 
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Anti-rust lubricant spray


o loosen rusted part
o cleans and protect
o drives out moisture
o stops squeaks
​o free sticky mechanisms 
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All Purpose Anti-Rust Lubricant

o Anti-rust
o Lubricating
o Rust removal
o Decontamination
​o Conductance
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Lubricant Oil and Engine Oil

o Lubricating the gear


o Cleans and protect
​o Drives out moisture
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Silicon Lubricant
o Heat stable
o Lubricates
o Protects
o Reduces friction
​o Water repellent
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Reminders:
A good lubricant possesses the following characteristics: 
o High boiling point
o Low freezing point
o High viscosity index
o Thermal stability
o Corrosion prevention
o High resistance to oxidation
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LP9 TYPES AND USES OF
CLEANING MATERIALS/
SOLVENT
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Solvent is a component of a solution


that dissolves solute and is usually
present in large proportion or amount.
It can be classified as polar and
nonpolar.
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Polar solvents are solvents which


dissolve/are soluble in water; while
non-polar solvents are solvents
which do not dissolve/are insoluble
in water.
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Solvents are usually used for


cleaning in workshops. They are
water, gasoline, kerosene, thinner
and detergent soap. 
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Kinds of Cleaning Solvent Based on Their Solubility in Water


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Uses of Cleaning Solvents

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