Gate 4 - Group 15 - 2012

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Revision as of 00:12, 27 November 2012

Contents

Introduction

The purpose of the fourth gate was gain a better understanding for how the device used its parts to generate motion and to create design changes for the circular saw on a system level. To accomplish this, a complete reassembly of our product was done and each step was recorded in detail to be used in later analysis. This was crucial because it helped to gain an understanding in how each of the parts were assembled in accordance to the kind of motion they would be responsible for producing. In addition, this was also important when considering design revisions because they would ultimately impact the assembly process of the product.

Project Management: Coordination Review

Cause for Corrective Action

Product Archaeology: Product Explanation

In order to assemble the product, the following tools are needed;

  • T20 Torx Screwdriver
  • 13 mm Torque Wrench
  • Hammer
  • Hands

Product Assembly Guide

Ease of Reassembly

Difficulty Rating Scale
Difficulty of Steps
Step # Difficulty Level Assembly Method Reasoning Evidence
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Assembly Guide

Step # Description Tool Required Photograph
1 File:Group15F2012step1a
2 File:Group15F2012step2a
3 File:Group15F2012step3a
4 File:Group15F2012step4a
5 File:Group15F2012step5a
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8 File:Group15F2012step8a
9 File:Group15F2012step9a
10 File:Group15F2012step10a
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12 File:Group15F2012step12a
13 File:Group15F2012step13a
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16 File:Group15F2012step16a
17 File:Group15F2012step17a
18 File:Group15F2012step18a
19 File:Group15F2012step19a

Figure 1. Step by step assembly guide

Total Assembly Time: _ hour and _ minutes

Product Assembly Challenges

Mechanisms

Design Revisions

Rolling Pins

Dust Collection

Handle Extension

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