Development of hydraulic manual wheel carrier for SUV vehicle / Fidel G. Banoy III, Juan Carlo H. Nogar, Ronel B. Posadas, Ryan Philip Ravalo, and Jomari BJ Sofranes .--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.Description: ix, 71pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TL 146 B36 2019
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology .-- Bachelor of Technology major in Automotive Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2019.
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The study, Development of hydraulic/manual wheel carrier, aims to provide a supportive
work procedure that helps students and technicians to execute and finish the service with
ease. In some workshops there are some trainees, who are struggling to lift a heavy wheel
from an SUV-type unit which can cause dangerous or harmful effects to the people around
them. In our research, they will emphasize on the issues leading to these problems and to
also measure the responsiveness or effectiveness of the equipment towards the problem.
This research is intended for trainees but can also be used by technicians or professionals
alike that can make their job easier. It can be used to lessen the workload and decreased
time spent in doing some task. This research will benefit and rely on the trainee abilities to
make decisions, organize their thoughts on how to figure this equipment out and combine
their knowledge to create a suitable culmination of the research. By following this
procedure, trainees will be able to think and evaluate the information they have learned.
The different parts of the criteria provide the overall rating an overview of the device.
These criteria make up the usefulness and physical properties that the device offers upon
evaluation. They also make up the basic requirements for a device to be deemed good for
use or appropriate for its function. The highest rate of the mean score is attained by the
Testing while the lowest score is the Safety. Nevertheless, the lowest mean numerical value
still provides an acceptable rating with a description of “Good”. The computed mean scores
of the hydraulic/manual wheel carrier, as shown in table showed that the respondents
arrived at a common decision on the acceptability of the project. It was rated with an overall
mean of “3.88” which has a “Very Good” rating.
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