Design and Fabrication of Multioperational Machine

SOLANKI NITESH, RATHOD PRINCE, PATIL RAHUL, MANDLOI SARVAGYA, PATEL VIKAS, SHARMA SATYENDRA

Abstract: This project work deals with the design and fabrication of Multioperational machine which is user friendly, easy to do exercise, save & stores the energy of the users muscle efforts. The aim of this work is to develop a modernized and less stressful operation for cutting wood, metals and plastic materials, punching of thin fiber sheets and use the power of wheel for battery charging. It is very useful for cutting PVC materials (pipes) and can be used widely in lather and in furniture making industries. This work can also serve as an exercising machine for fitness while cutting; it uses the principle of a slider crank mechanism which converts the rotary motion of the flywheel to the reciprocating motion of the hacksaw during pedaling. This project also deals with punching operation. At the same time the attached alternator operates and the mechanical energy is converted in to electrical energy, the generated electrical energy is stored in battery with the help of wires. The stored electrical energy is used when we are needed. Keywords: Pedal power, Hacksaw, Punching, Reciprocating motion, Battery Charging. Title: Design and Fabrication of Multioperational Machine Author: SOLANKI NITESH, RATHOD PRINCE, PATIL RAHUL, MANDLOI SARVAGYA, PATEL VIKAS, SHARMA SATYENDRA International Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Technology ISSN 2348-7593 (Online) Research Publish Journals

Vol. 4, Issue 1, April 2016 – September 2016

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Design and Fabrication of Multioperational Machine by SOLANKI NITESH, RATHOD PRINCE, PATIL RAHUL, MANDLOI SARVAGYA, PATEL VIKAS, SHARMA SATYENDRA