Development of motorized motorcycle lifter (scooter) for small shops/
Daños, Tomy E.
Development of motorized motorcycle lifter (scooter) for small shops/ Tomy E. Daños, Keano M. Magpoc, and Nicole D. Sunga .-- - Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023. - xi, 70pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Industrial Technology .--
Includes bibliography:
The project study, Motorized Motorcycle Lifter (Scooter) for Small Shops, especially
designed for use in small motorcycle repair shops. Some of the motorcycle repair shops
used a rock or some metal to lift or to maintain the balance of the motor while repairing it. The goal of the study is to make a lifter that can be used in small motorcycle repair shops
while maintaining the balance and safety of the employees and the motorcycle. In the
place where all the current lifters is too much to put inside the small shops or narrow
streets. We come up with this idea to provide convenience when they have to deal inside
the narrow streets. With this lifter the work of the employees will be faster and safer. Also with this prototype the owner of the motorcycle will be sure that the motorcycle
will be handled with care and they will inspect and repair more carefully unlike the other
shop that uses a rock or some metal to lift or maintain the balance of the motorcycle. All
test data were processed as expected in terms of functionality, aesthetics, economy, workability, safety, and efficiency. The said prototype was evaluated by 20 evaluators
composed of Bachelor of Industrial Technology professors, welding-related professionals, and independent welders with at least five (5) years of experiences of welding using a
pre-recorded video of the prototype performing it’s function and was rated with an
overall mean 4.85 with a descriptive rating of “Excellent.” The evaluators/respondents
show that the prototype was operational functional, safe, durable, and affordable to it is
price.
Welding
automobile--business--repair and maintenance
BTH TP 751.1 / D36 2023
Development of motorized motorcycle lifter (scooter) for small shops/ Tomy E. Daños, Keano M. Magpoc, and Nicole D. Sunga .-- - Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023. - xi, 70pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Industrial Technology .--
Includes bibliography:
The project study, Motorized Motorcycle Lifter (Scooter) for Small Shops, especially
designed for use in small motorcycle repair shops. Some of the motorcycle repair shops
used a rock or some metal to lift or to maintain the balance of the motor while repairing it. The goal of the study is to make a lifter that can be used in small motorcycle repair shops
while maintaining the balance and safety of the employees and the motorcycle. In the
place where all the current lifters is too much to put inside the small shops or narrow
streets. We come up with this idea to provide convenience when they have to deal inside
the narrow streets. With this lifter the work of the employees will be faster and safer. Also with this prototype the owner of the motorcycle will be sure that the motorcycle
will be handled with care and they will inspect and repair more carefully unlike the other
shop that uses a rock or some metal to lift or maintain the balance of the motorcycle. All
test data were processed as expected in terms of functionality, aesthetics, economy, workability, safety, and efficiency. The said prototype was evaluated by 20 evaluators
composed of Bachelor of Industrial Technology professors, welding-related professionals, and independent welders with at least five (5) years of experiences of welding using a
pre-recorded video of the prototype performing it’s function and was rated with an
overall mean 4.85 with a descriptive rating of “Excellent.” The evaluators/respondents
show that the prototype was operational functional, safe, durable, and affordable to it is
price.
Welding
automobile--business--repair and maintenance
BTH TP 751.1 / D36 2023