Subject: ______________________ Name: _______________________ Section: ____ Period: ____ Date: __________________, 201__ TOOL IDENTIFICATION QUIZ Production: Jenny Liang 2015, Kivanc Yildiz 2010 Drawings: Ruby Qu, Ann Ke, Judy Liu & Karina Wu 2013 Chantal Lo 2010, Isadora Kostic 2012 First published 2010 Revised & Expanded 2012, 2015 Electronics & Robotics Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 06.16.2015 Why and How A knowledge of tool and instrument names will enhance your success in electronics and improve your life. Although tool identification quizzes were standard fifty years ago in all technical studies subjects, today they have been largely abandoned. Mastering this information is fun and fulfilling. In a secondary school such as ours, where the large majority speak English as a second language, this unit is especially valuable. Our guide groups tools by use: bending, clamping, cutting… The drawings appear alphabetically since students report that this approach aids memorization. A practice quiz booklet accompanies the guide. Names are replaced by blank lines. Students prepare for the quiz by testing themselves. During the actual quiz the tools and instruments are held aloft and shown randomly. Simultaneously, the teacher records the answer on an overhead projector transparency. Students mark each others quiz. Background This booklet first appeared in 2010 and underwent extensive revision and expansion in 2015. Six student artists generously contributed drawings. Thirty-nine drawings by Ruby Qu are included. Chantal Lo made a substantial contribution. Ann Ke, Judy Liu and Karina Wu also contributed. A separate electronic file of Ruby Qu’s full size drawings in 8.5 inch by 11 inch format is available at www.swcelectronics.com. Please acknowledge these artists when using their drawings. Our appreciation is also extended to Jenny Liang who spent many hours revising and expanding this guide. Trevor Gibbens A. Bending 1. ___________________ 2. __________________ 3. ___________________ B. Clamping 4. ______________ 5. __________________ 6. _________________ 7. ______________ 8. _____________________ 9. ___________________ 10. ___________________ C. Cutting and Punching 11. _________________ 12. ____________________ 13. _______________ 14. _____________ 15. _________________ 16. _________________ _________________ _________________ 17. ____________ 18. _______________ 19. __________ 20. __________________________ 21. ________________ 22. ______________________ 23. ___________ 24. ____________ 25. _____________ 26. ______________ 27. ____________ 28. ____________________ D. Drilling 29. ________________ 30. ______________ 31. _____________ 32. _______________ 33. _______________ 34. ______________ _____ ________ 35. _______________ _______________ E. Instruments 36. _____________________ 37. _______________________ 38. ___________________________ 39. _______________ F. Files 40. _______________________ 41. ____________ 42. _____________________ _______________________ 43. _____________________ 44. __________ 45. _______________ ( ___________ ) G. Hammers and Mallets 46. _________________ 47. _________________ 48. _______________ 49. _____________ _________________ _____________ 50. _____________________ 51. _____________________ 52. _______________________ H. Measuring and Layout 53. _____________________ 54. __________________ 55. _________________ 56. _______ _________________ 57. ______________________ 58. ____________ 59. _____________________ ( ____________________ ) 60. ______________ 61. ___________ 62. _______________ 63. __________________ I. Pliers 64. _________________ 65. __________________ 66. ___________________ 67. ________________________ 68. _______________________ _______________________ J. Ratchet, Sockets and Wrenches 69. ______________ ( _________ ) 70. ______________________ 71. __________________ ( ____________________ ) ( _______________ ) 72. ____________ 73. _____________________ 74. _________________ ( __________ ) K. Saws 75. ______________ 76. ______________ 77. ______________ 78. ______________ 79. ______________ L. Safety Equipment 80. ______________ 81. ______________ 82. ______________ 83. ________________ M. Screwdrivers 84. ___________________ 85. ____________________ 86. ______________ ______________ ______________ 87. ___________________ 88. ___________________ 89. _________________ ( ______________ ) 90. ______________ 91. ______________ 92. ________________ ______________ ______________ N. Soldering 93. _______________ 94. ________________ ( ______________ ) O. Miscellaneous 95. ____________ 96. _____________ 97. _____________ 98. ______________ 99. _________________ 100. ________________ QUIZ KEY 1. Hand Seamer 16. Countersink 34. Hole Saw & Arbor 46. Ball Peen Hammer 2. Resistor Bender Deburrer a. Arbor 47. Carpenter’s Beech 3. Small Tube Bender 17. Flush Cutters b. Hole Saw Mallet 18. Mini Tube Cutter 35. Saw Tooth Bit 48. Claw Hammer 4. C-Clamp 19. Nibbler 49. Rubber Hammer 5. Jorgensen Clamp 20. No. 5 Junior Whitney 36. Analog Multimeter 50. Sheet Metal 6. Drill Press Vice Punch 37. Capacitance Meter Hammer 7. Panavise 21. Pop Riveter 38. Digital Multimeter 51. Soft-Faced Hammer 8. Bar Clamp (Fast- 22. Revolving Hole a. Flash-Over 52. Warrington Hammer Protection Acting Bar Clamp) Punch Guard 9. Pressure-Adjusting 23. Scissors 53. 30-60-90° Set b. Probe Clamp 24. Tube Cutter Square 39. LED Tester 10. Wooden Cam 25. Utility Knife 54. 45-90° Set Square Clamps 26. Wire Stripper 55. Automatic Centre 40. Double-Cut Half- 27. X-Acto Knife Punch Round Smooth File 11. 90° Notcher 28. XX Whitney Punch 56. Awl 41. File Card 12. Aviation Snips 29. Drill Gauge 57. Combination Square 42. Flat Bastard File (Aircraft Snips) 30. Drill Index (with Spirit Level) 43. Round Needle File 44. Rasp 13. Diagonal Cutters 31. Forstner Bit 58. Compass 45. Round File (Rat Tail 14. Edge Deburrer 32. Geared Hand Drill 59. Hermaphrodite File) 15. Electrician’s Wire 33. High-Speed Steel Caliper Stripper Twist Drill Bit 60. Protractor b. Socket Screwdriver 61. Scale 75. Back Saw 91. Stubby Phillip’s 62. Try-Square 76. Coping Saw Screwdriver 63. Dial Caliper 77. Crosscut Saw 92. Torx Screwdriver 78. Hacksaw 64. Bent Nose Pliers 79. Jeweler’s Saw 93. Soldering Pencil 65. Lineman’s Pliers 94. Solder Vacuum 66. Round Nose Pliers 80. Dust Mask (Solder Sucker) 67. Serrated-Jaw Pliers 81. Hearing Protectors 68. Smooth-Jaw Needle 82. Hard Hat 95. Chip Lifter Nose Pliers 83. Safety Goggles 96. Glue Gun 97. Heat Gun 69. Allen Wrench (Hex 84. Electrician’s Slotted 98. Stapler Key Screwdriver 99. Staple Remover 70. Combination Wrench 85. Megapro 100. Chopsticks (With Open and Box Tamperproof 06.12.2015 End) Screwdriver 71. Crescent Wrench 86. Nut Driver (Adjustable Wrench) 87. Phillip’s Screwdriver 72. Die Wrench (Die 88. Robertson Stock) Screwdriver 73. Jacobs Chuck Key (Canadian, 1907) 74. Ratchet 89. Slotted Screwdriver a. Extension 90. Stubby Multibit .
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