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Title: D.T.C.C. Coil Tension Pin Maker


1
D.T.C.C. Coil Tension Pin Maker
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Technology
  • Senior Project 2006
  • Brendan Wham
  • Jason Long
  • Kristen Schiller
  • Jeff Tichnell

2
Introduction and History
  • The East coast and the Chesapeake involve a heavy
    fishing market
  • Currently in the market, there is no machine
    designed for production of crab clips
  • Crab clips are originally made by hand with the
    assistance of a design plate with placed screws,
    etc.
  • Economists predict there will be a decrease in
    cost, which will re-spark an interest in crabbing
  • This response will put our machine to good use
  • Will eliminate cost of buying crab bait clips and
    save time

3
Objectives
  • To create a semi-automatic machine that is
    capable of creating multiple Jimmy clips
  • -Jimmy clips are used in the crab industry as
    holders for bait in crab traps
  • Combination of skills in design of Jimmy clip
    maker
  • Incorporate assembly drawings into manufacturing
  • Maintain within project budget of 1,000
  • Supply/Order parts necessary for machine to
    function

4
Initial Planning
  • Brainstorming
  • Original Designs
  • Initial component pricing
  • Material Selection (Ex steel, zinc, aluminum, or
    stainless steel)
  • Overall design
  • Finalized assembly drawing

5
Design
  • Jimmi Clip Design
  • Overall Functionality
  • General Machine Design
  • Using Inventor to Aid in Drawing Parts
  • Part Clearances and Motions

6
The Jimmi Clip
7
Operation Instructions (Shortened Version)
  • Procedure
  • a. The operating instructions for this project
    are simple and easy
  • 1) Press Button 1 (hook is made)
  • 2) Raise handle (90º bend is made)
  • 3) Press Button 2 (540º coil is made) Solenoid
    pushes pin off machine
  • b. Emergency Kill Switch is a silver toggle
    button that is located at the bottom right side
    of machine

8
Wiring
9
PLC Logic
  • Pre-wiring

10
Safety and Precautions ! ! !
  • Be aware of objects in motion
  • Make sure all wiring is properly grounded
  • Only operator should be near pin maker while in
    operation
  • Always wear safety glasses, goggles and/or
    protective gear

11
Recommendations
  • 1. Parts should be welded first, then machined
  • 2. Components not in motion should be
    supported/reinforced
  • Rack Plate
  • 3. Limit switches should be better mounted
  • 4. Certain dimensions should be measured more
    accurately
  • Rack Plate
  • Short Actuator Support Plate
  • 5. Parts should not be ordered until plans are
    well thought out and parts are machined
  • 6. Decisions considering project should be
    unanimous
  • 7. Complex contour parts should be done on CNC
    machine
  • Coiling Wheel
  • Support Legs
  • T-Slide
  • Rack Support Plate
  • Actuator 1.625 Plate
  • 8. Common thread types throughout project
  • ¼-20
  • ¾-10 LH
  • 9. Tolerances should have been established before
    project began

12
Budget
  • Total Budget was 1,000
  • Amount spent was 864.59
  • Under budget by 135.41

13
Budget
14
Production Drawing
  • - From Inventor

15
Final Wiring Assembly
16
Final Machine Assembly
17
Acknowledgments
  • Mike Lenk
  • Alan Lynam
  • Erik Compello
  • Thomas Pinnow
  • Jeff Ceban

18
  • Questions ? ? ?
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