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040 _aTUPM
_bEnglish
_cTUPM
_dTUPM
_erda
050 _aBTH TJ 145
_bA24 2025
100 _aAbellar, Angelo Henry P.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment of multifunctional motorcycle lifter with shock tester and spring compressor/
_cAngelo Henry P. Abellar, Daniel Joseph M. Barluado, Kim Laurence C. Del Agua, Russel Keirt G. Magnaye, and Aivhan John M. Quilondrino.--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2025.
300 _axiv, 128pages:
_c29cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege Of Industrial Technology.--
_bBachelor of engineering technology major in mechanical technology:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2025.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aMotorcycle maintenance in low-tier repair shops often relies on homemade tools that are susceptible to downtime. This study aimed to address these challenges by designing a compact, multipurpose motorcycle lifter that integrates a shock tester and spring compressor. These essential tools for lifting motorcycles, testing suspensions, and compressing springs are combined into a single, user-friendly device tailored for resource- constrained workshops. Traditional lifters are often expensive, bulky, and lack the versatility required in small repair shops. To overcome these limitations, a hydraulic- powered lifter was developed using locally available materials. It features an integrated shock tester for suspension evaluation without road testing and a spring compressor for safe and efficient repairs. Adjustable mounting clamps and T-shaped locking pins enhance safety and operational stability. Rigorous testing, including a comparative analysis for time efficiency trials and stability tests subjected to various weights, demonstrates the prototype’s improved performance compared to the traditional method. The results show less downtime of 22:48 minutes in spring compression and shock testing, which gathered a remarkable time efficiency improvement of 73.63% and maintained a balanced observation for its stability during lifting and lowering operations. The prototype’s overall evaluation rating of 4.50 proves that the prototype is functional and a reliable solution for improving the motorcycle maintenance process.
650 _aHydraulic
650 _aLifter
650 _aMaintenance
700 _aBarluado, Daniel Joseph M.
_eauthor
700 _aDel Agua, Kim Laurence C.
_eauthor
700 _aMagnaye, Russel Keirt G.
_eauthor
700 _aQuilondrino, Aivhan John M.
_eauthor
942 _2lcc
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