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| Hands-Off-Jack Senior Design Project Web Page |
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| People have the equipment to change a tire usually right in the trunk of their car.� Even though this is available to almost every one very few people know how to properly change a tire. This could cause the process to become a horrible ordeal and waste lots of time. Further more the standard screw jack can be dangerous in the way it forces the operator to expose themselves to the jack. If the jack were to lose it?s footing the resulting force of the car coming down on it could cause serious injury. Not to mention the fact that the Jack is hard to operate from the position it is in. It is not uncommon for the operator to scrape his/her knuckles on the pavement well using the jack.� |
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| The solution to the problems stated above is to create a mortised add on device for a Screw Jack that would allow the user to operate the jack from a safe angle well giving a graphical description on how to properly use the device as well as how to change a tire safely. The advantages of the product we propose to develop are increased safety, cross model operation capabilities, and a Graphical user interface that allows for improved efficiency in the tire changing process. |
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