miércoles, 22 de octubre de 2014

"Product comparison"

Paratool Multi-ToolPowerDuo Multi-Tool
                                                                                                                        A                                                                                                    B

1) The Multi-Tool A has a Toothpick, but it doesn't have Straight edge blade.
2) The Multi-Tool B has a Full Serrated Blade., but it doesn't have a Tweezers.
3) The Multi-Tool A has a Philips screwdriver, but it doesn't have a Multi-Angle Needle nose pliers.
4) The Multi-Tool B has a Can Opener, but it doesn't have a small flat screwdriver.
5) The Multi-Tool A has a hard wire cutter, but it doesn't have a 3-sided file.

My conclusion of this is to help you learn more about the tool and know that coas has each one but also helps you to know that they are different with each other.

lunes, 13 de octubre de 2014

REPORT OF PROJECT

REPORT OF PROJECT
GERARDO FERMIN NAVA GOMEZ
TEAM #6


To this moment we have managed to complement all raised as in this term, the models with two systems that could be working. In this case we place three systems because we had the time, thanks to the good participation of each one of us in which is the project. Each one of us is satisfied about that we did, because everything we did we took in account from a viewpoint of everyone and that sometimes they were good and always tried of do the best to not have disagreements. All activities were implemented and intended to do no faults all accomplished. To conclude we lack a system that is flame sensor that we have contemplated and are ready to be placed in the model, something plus, also have two that are the water pump and an elevator.

materials budget



Team: Number 6



Component/Activity
Description
Cost
Material
Cable (RED UTP)
32$ Meter  (2)
Resistance
1$ Each one  (20)
LED´s
2-7 $ (15)
Capacitors
6 $
Transistors
9$ (2)
Multimeter
199$
Parallel port
150$
Switches
20$
Pliers (to cut the cable)
60$
Consumables
Welding
150$
 pasta for welding
25$
soldering
90$
copper and zinc
sulfate
bar

95$
60$
Bought-in parts
Circuit 74ls
25$
Galvanometer
30$
ADC0804
88$
Protoboard
65$
Motor
20$
Fan
15$ (2)
Manufacturing
Wooden base
50$
Equipment buy/hire
Multimeter
Free
Travel/ subsistence
Sulfate delivery (zinc  and copper)
100$
Other
Material for build the house
700$


Total costs: 2120$





miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014





Instructions:

1.Put the crank on the bottom bracket.
2.Tighten the nuts.
3.Put the chain on the crank.
4.Put the Wheel with rim on the hub.
5.Put the grip on the handlebar.
6.Put the clips on the pedal.
7.Put the pedals on the cranks.
8.Tighten the nut.
9.put the seat on the seatpost.
10.Tighten the nuts.
11.Put the handlebar on the stem.
12.Tighten the headset.
13.Put the cog on the hub.
14.Tighten the lockrign.
15.Put the Wheel with rim on the hub.
16.put the seatpost.
17.Place the seat in the seatpost.
18.Check that the bike is in good condition.

martes, 7 de octubre de 2014

Bike Assembly

Part
Description
Image
Crank
Is an arm attached at right angles to a rotating shaft by which reciprocating motion is imparted to or received from the shaft.
 
Handlebars
 Is the one which brings the charge of the control of the bicycle as this leads to where you want to go the driver.
 
Pedals
 This is where the thrust force that is applied to the feet.
 
Clips
 Insurance is a type which holds your foot from the pedal to this more secure that your foot.
 
Nuts
 Are nuts that are used to tighten parts and make them more secure.
 
Wheels
 It is a plastic wheel which facilitates the conduct of the bicycle as it also makes it faster.
 
Rims
 It is the basis which helps the tire to have a stability and supporting the weight and does not lose its figure.
 
Hubs
 It is the center of the rims which serves to position the axle of the wheel rim.
 
Chain
 The string is the part that goes on the crank and this causes it to rotate and move the bike.
 
Seatpost
 Is a basis for you can put the seat.
 
Seat
 Part where the driver recharging your body in the form of rest.
 
Cog
 This part is in the back, is in the Wheel and you can put  the chain.
 
Lock ring
 This part is located inside of the shaft which keeps on its way to the entire shaft of the ring.
 
Stem
 Is part of the manubrium already that this holds it.
 
Grip
 Linings are covering the manubrium which helps you to keep you from slipping your hand when the longer.
 
Headset
 This part join the frame with the crank.
 
Bottom Bracket
 This part join the pedals with the cog.