Group 5 - Kawasaki Compressor 2

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Group Members

1. Donald Pangrazio
2. Donovan Southwell
3. Maxwell Urban
4. Sourobh Ghosh
5. Tara Harten

Introduction

Our group has been assigned one of the Kawasaki Air Compressors. Our main goals are to understand how this product works as a whole and how each individual component works. We will do this by disassembling the entire product and then reassembling after all of our assessments. Our plans, time management, and individual roles are explained in further detail on our Gate 1 page. To see our progress and conclusions refer to each individual gate page as time goes on.

Source: http://www.usedcalgary.com/classified-ad/Kawasaki-8-Gallon-Air-Compressor-with-Nailer-and-Muffle_12716911

Gate 1: Project Planning

Gate 1 is the planning stage of our project. The planning stage includes our:

-Work Proposal
-Management Proposal
-Preparation and Initial Assessment

Our Work Proposal has an overview of how our group plans to disassemble the compressor, what tools we will need, an estimate of how long it will take, and challenges we might face. Our Management Proposal has our list of our member's jobs and capabilities. The Preparation and Initial Assessment includes all of our profiles of our product without any dissection of the product itself. Click the link below for our Gate 1.
"Gate 1"

Gate 2: Product Dissection

Gate 2 is about our product dissection and preliminary project review.

-Our product dissection is outlined by a detailed step-by-step process which included what tools we used, how difficult the step was, and if faced any challenges during the dissection. It also includes all of the subsystems of the compressor, how they are connected, why they are connected, and the arrangement of the connections.
-Our preliminary project review included our cause for corrective action, which explains how our plan for dissection worked out and how it did not. It also outlines how our group would handle hypothetical issues together.

Click for "Gate 2"

Gate 3: Product Analysis

Click for "Gate 3"

Gate 4: Product Explanation

Click for "Gate 4"

Gate 5: Delivery

Click for "Gate 5"

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