Design and Construction of Motorcycle Telescopic Oil Seal Remover with Installer
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https://doi.org/10.59120/drj.v12i1.536Keywords:
Construction, Design, Motorcycle, Seal, TelescopicAbstract
This study, entitled “Design and Construction of Motorcycle Telescopic Oil Seal Remover with Installer,” is a device to assist the technician in safely, comfortably, and efficiently servicing the motorcycle telescopic. This study was conducted to determine the essential components of the gadget in terms of supplies, tools, and equipment to be used. To determine the production cost of the study in terms of materials cost and labor. To determine also the function and limitation of the tool in terms of capacity, longevity, and to identify its functionality, cost effectiveness, aesthetics, and design. This device is composed of a frame, a telescopic holder, an oil seal remover, and an installer, which makes the whole system functional. The questionnaires were distributed and answered by the 60 respondents, composed of 50 BITM students and 10 experts. The findings show that the materials and supplies used in fabricating the said project were made up of affordable materials. The total cost of the gadget is Php 11,105.00. It took 43 hours to make this tool. The device was found to be very functional, attractive, and affordable, based on the combined assessment of the expert and the students. Based on the findings and results, the fabrication of the project is technically feasible and could be produced locally. It helps technicians to easily remove and install the motorcycle telescopic oil seal remover with an installer. Thus, the study should be conducted to improve the design and efficiency of the complete project.
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