Development of rotating tool hanger withused oil storage and 12v electric suction pump/
Jayvee Bryan B. Totanes, Laurence Anthony G. Bechayda, Lee Marlo E. Peradilla, Ron Andrei H. Dela Peņa, and Simeon III F. Felix.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
- x, 77pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Industrial Technology.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This study, development of rotating tool hanger with used oil storage and 12v electric suction pump, aims for faster productivity by draining the oil with an average time of 3 minute and 9 seconds per liter. The prototype sucks engine oil while the user can do other jobs same time so that the time consumed is less. The main target of this study is a small automotive workshop. The suction pump and the used oil storage of the prototype works on the following steps. First, the user must pull out the used-oil container underneath the tool hanger storage. Connect the suction pump to the used-oil container using the teflon tubes. Then, connect the suction pump to a power source. Insert the teflon tube inside the engine dipstick until it reaches the maximum depth. Switch the suction pump on until all the engine oil is transferred to the container. The prototype undergoes a series of testing procedures. However, the benefits of this study target small automotive workshops only. The project was evaluated by respondents (N=25), such as automotive professors, students, small independent workshop owners, and technicians. Aesthetics got the highest weighted mean of 4.59 (Excellent), followed by Safety with a mean score of 4.16 (Excellent). Durability got a rating of 4.49 (Excellent). Functionality got a weighted mean of 4.41 (Very Satisfactory), and Economy got weighted mean score of 4.07 (Very Satisfactory). Efficiency got 3.54 (Very Satisfactory). The prototype got a 4.27 grand mean, which is equivalent to a very satisfactory remark. This demonstrates that the strategy is advantageous to all students, professors, and automobile mechanics working in small shops.