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Taladro

Drill


 

Proyecto: Taladro (academico)
Año: 2001
Descripción:El diseño responde a un análisis ergonómico del taladro; de los diferentes esfuerzos que se realizan por parte del usuario al manipularlo y posibles lesiones que se puedan dar por un mal uso de la herramienta.

 

Project: drill (academic)
Year: 2001
Description: The design is  the result of an ergonomic study of the drill; the different efforts made by the user and the possible injuries caused by a bad use of the tool.

 

El eje del taladro se bajo para maximizar la presión que se aplica al taladrar
The axis of the drill was lowered, so that the pressure made by the arm upon the material to be drilled, was maximized
 

El taladro cuenta con un tope que evita que se resbale la herramienta mientras se transporta

The drill has a bump that prevents the tool from sliding of the hand when  transported

El mango principal cuenta con acojinamiento posterior para disminuir las lesiones causadas por oprimir presión al taladro. Este acojinamiento debe de tener un sensor que no permita accionar el taladro si no se esta agarrando apropiadamente.
Los botones están ubicados para que pueda usarse de igual manera por un derecho o zurdo
The principal handle has a cushion surface wich prevents injuries caused when pressing the drill against the material to be drilled. This surface most have a sensor that wont permit the drill to be turned on, unless its properly  gripped
All the bottoms  are  placed so that can be use either by a left or right handed.

 

 

 

 

1) The handle was rotated 5° from the vertical plane, so that a more natural posture of the hand will be adopted
2) The limit of the drill head has a position that prevents the left hand (in case of a right hand user) from being hurt when the drill perforates up to the limit of the head. The second handle is rotated 10° from the perpendicular plane of the drill so that a natural posture of the wrist is achieved, gaining with this more control and power.
3) The second handle can be rotated so that the user can put it in the best position that it feels depending of the  kind of work to be done 

 

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