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Jeff Ackerman Greg Cummings Rick Hills Jonathan Loebel Anthony Wasch Group 32
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Jeff Ackerman Greg Cummings Rick Hills Jonathan Loebel Anthony Wasch Group 32.

Dec 30, 2015

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Page 1: Jeff Ackerman Greg Cummings Rick Hills Jonathan Loebel Anthony Wasch Group 32.

Jeff AckermanGreg CummingsRick HillsJonathan Loebel

Anthony Wasch

Group 32

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Materials Used:

PlasticMetalVelcroRubber

Manufacturing Method: Injection Molding Die casting Manufacturing

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Before Dissection: Converts electrical power to Mechanical work 120 V AC

After Dissection:Off centered Shaft in Rotating MotorSlotted Holes in Velcro pad move the dust to propellerPropeller attached to shaft moves dust to bag

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Non-symmetrical rotation of motor

Velcro pad will vibrate due to rotating shaft

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Compact Size Ergonomic Rubber Grip Sawdust Catch Bag Simplicity (37 components) Left or Right Handed usability Extra pads included with sander Multi-use function of sander due to shape of base Similarity of parts among other Ryobi tools

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Toggle Switch – Wire Connection flimsy Sawdust Bag – Small Size Screws – Variance in size and shape of screwExcess of materials – pieces could be combine to save on partsCoil around motor – difficult to align within casing during reassembly