3-axis automated wall sander

The study focuses on the automation of the manual sanding process in the construction industry. The automation of the process reduces worker involvement thus reducing health risks that they may incur. It also increases productivity through a reduction in the time it takes to perform sanding. The the...

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Main Authors: Caw, Heston, Llanos Dee, Randy, Sy, Armyn, Sy, Reginald, Yu, Cliff
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151712021-11-05T08:26:00Z 3-axis automated wall sander Caw, Heston Llanos Dee, Randy Sy, Armyn Sy, Reginald Yu, Cliff The study focuses on the automation of the manual sanding process in the construction industry. The automation of the process reduces worker involvement thus reducing health risks that they may incur. It also increases productivity through a reduction in the time it takes to perform sanding. The thesis deals with the conceptualization, design and development of an automated wall sander. The machine is based on the concept of a gantry robot system with pneumatic components acting as the principal actuators of the machine. It is capable of sanding areas within its frame of 1m x 1.2m. It comes with specially designed attachments which enables it to be integrated onto commonly used construction scaffoldings. This also enables the machine to be easily moved in order to sand other areas of the wall. The sanding element is a customized 60 cm diameter propeller powered by a pneumatic motor. It is then supported by sets of guide railings, ensuring a flat surface finish. The thesis also utilizes a vacuum system in order to reduce the amount of dust emitted during the process. Experiments conducted show that the machine could indeed sand the required area on concrete walls and even wooden surfaces. Results also show the decrease in the time it takes to perform sanding when the process is done using the automated process. The machine requires a set-up time of less that 20 minutes and is capable of completing sanding cycles of less than 3 minutes per square meter thereafter. Sandpapers have to be changed every five cycles which takes no more than 3 minutes. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14529 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sanding machines
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Sanding machines
spellingShingle Sanding machines
Caw, Heston
Llanos Dee, Randy
Sy, Armyn
Sy, Reginald
Yu, Cliff
3-axis automated wall sander
description The study focuses on the automation of the manual sanding process in the construction industry. The automation of the process reduces worker involvement thus reducing health risks that they may incur. It also increases productivity through a reduction in the time it takes to perform sanding. The thesis deals with the conceptualization, design and development of an automated wall sander. The machine is based on the concept of a gantry robot system with pneumatic components acting as the principal actuators of the machine. It is capable of sanding areas within its frame of 1m x 1.2m. It comes with specially designed attachments which enables it to be integrated onto commonly used construction scaffoldings. This also enables the machine to be easily moved in order to sand other areas of the wall. The sanding element is a customized 60 cm diameter propeller powered by a pneumatic motor. It is then supported by sets of guide railings, ensuring a flat surface finish. The thesis also utilizes a vacuum system in order to reduce the amount of dust emitted during the process. Experiments conducted show that the machine could indeed sand the required area on concrete walls and even wooden surfaces. Results also show the decrease in the time it takes to perform sanding when the process is done using the automated process. The machine requires a set-up time of less that 20 minutes and is capable of completing sanding cycles of less than 3 minutes per square meter thereafter. Sandpapers have to be changed every five cycles which takes no more than 3 minutes.
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author Caw, Heston
Llanos Dee, Randy
Sy, Armyn
Sy, Reginald
Yu, Cliff
author_facet Caw, Heston
Llanos Dee, Randy
Sy, Armyn
Sy, Reginald
Yu, Cliff
author_sort Caw, Heston
title 3-axis automated wall sander
title_short 3-axis automated wall sander
title_full 3-axis automated wall sander
title_fullStr 3-axis automated wall sander
title_full_unstemmed 3-axis automated wall sander
title_sort 3-axis automated wall sander
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14529
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