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Mechanical – 5TH sem
Class – I
Subject code :- 3351908
MOTORIZED SCISSOR JACK
WITH RACK LOCK
MECHANISM
Prepared by :-
8
METHODOLOGY
• Scissors arms
• Rack
• Motor
• coupling
• Top plat form
• Base plat form
1: DC Motor
• An DC motor is an electric motor
driven Direct current (DC). The AC
motor commonly consists of two
basic parts, an outside stationary
stator having coils supplied with
alternating current to produce a
rotating magnetic field, and an inside
rotor attached to the output shaft
producing a second rotating magnetic
field. The rotor magnetic field may be • Less commonly, linear AC motors operate on similar
produced by permanent magnets, principles as rotating motors but have their
reluctance saliency, or DC or AC stationary and moving parts arranged in a straight
electrical windings. line configuration, producing linear motion instead
of rotation
• We are using 12 V DC 0.5 HP motor for our project.
2: LEAD SCREW
• A lead screw also known
as a power screw or
translation screw, is a
screw used as a linkage in
a machine, to translate
turning motion into linear
motion. Because of the
large area of sliding
contact between their
male and female
members, screw threads
have larger frictional
energy losses compared to
other linkages.
3: SCISSOR ARM
• this component is subjected to buckling load
and bending load tending to break or cause
bending of the components. Hence based on
strength, stiffness, plasticity an hardness. A
recommended material is stainless steel.
4: RACK AND LOCK
• A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a
pair of gears which convert rotational motion into linear motion.
A circular gear called "the pinion" engages teeth on a linear
"gear" bar called "the rack"; rotational motion applied to the
pinion causes the rack to move relative to the pinion, thereby
translating the rotational motion of the pinion into linear
motion.
5: Battery
• In order to choose the most convenient 12V
battery. The characteristics that were taken into
consideration in this decision were: price, amp
hours, size, weight and energy density.
• A rechargeable battery, storage battery,
secondary cell, or accumulator is a type of
electrical battery which can be charged,
discharged into a load, and recharged many
times, while a non-rechargeable or primary
battery is supplied fully charged, and discarded
once discharged.
6: Structure
• Our whole project will be set on the structure only.
This is the main part of the project
A machine structure is a fixed constructed object
which functions as part of some mechanized
process or which performs mechanized processes
independently. The various types of machine
structures may differ vastly from each other in
appearance. These do not include structures built
to shelter or enclose machinery; the machinery
must be inextricably linked to the structure's form
Application :
• Home
• Commercial Building
• Institute
• workshop
• Industry
• Material Handling
DISADVANTAGES
• INITIAL COST HIGH
• BATTERY REQUIRED FOR OPEARATION
APPLICATIONS
• Home
• Commercial Building
• Institute
• workshop
• industry
Costing
SR NO NAME QTY PRICE
2 12 V DC MOTOR 1 1200
4 RACK 2 1200
5 STRUCTURE 1 500
6 COLOR 1 500
TOTAL 7200
CONCLUSION
• The main task for us is to study process and learning
the manufacturing in practical way. The design and
construction of a pneumatic scissors lift is to lift a
worker together with the working equipment
comfortably and safely to a required working height
not easily accessible. It may be used without a
necessary external assistance or assistance from a
second party due to the concept of the design. This
project will be an important engineering tool or device
used in maintenance jobs. Changing of street lights,
painting of high buildings and walls around the school
environment.
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• Autoquip corporation. (2008. Pdf book). P.p (1-4).
• Aerial platform: retrieved online from
• http://ritchiewiki.com/wiki/index.php/aerial-platform.
• Upright jacks: retrieved online from www.canjackequipment.ca/inventory/upright.
• Scaffolding: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/scaffolding.