Door damper

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Revision as of 13:18, 17 September 2012

Contents

Executive Summary

Primary Stakeholders and Product Needs

Product Function and Evaluation

List of Parts

Part # Part Name QTY Function Manufacturing Process Material Weight (g) Image
Body
1 Shell 1 Contain other parts and hydraulics Cast Aluminum 715 pic here
2 Rack 1 Move through viscous fluid and create damping Cast/machined Steel 352 rack pic here
3 Pinion 1 Transmit motion Cast/Machined Stainless Steel 150 Pinion pic here
4 Spring 1 Return door to closed position Drawn Steel 218 spring pic here
5 Side Cap with bearing 2 Allow pinion to rotate Casting Aluminum 24 Side cap picture
6 End Cap 1 Keep fluid contained, allow access for assembly Cast Aluminum 1 End Cap Picture
7 O-ring 1 Keep fluid contained, prevent leaks Extruded and vulcanized Rubber <1 o ring Picture
Linkage
7 Large arm 1 Connect to door base Cast Steel 374 large arm pic here
8 Small arm 1 Connect to doorframe Cast Steel 81 small arm pic here
9 Threaded arm 1 connect to doorframe base/ adjust length of linkage Cast Steel 116 threaded arm pic
10 Washer 1 Hold linkage together Stamped Steel 3 Washer pic here
11 Nut 1 Hold threaded arm to short arm Cast Steel 6 nut pic here
12 Short screw 1 Hold linkage together Cold headed and machined Steel 3 Short screw pic here
13 Standoff 1 Connect to doorframe Stamped and bent Aluminum 6 Standoff pic here
14 Arm screw to box 1 Hold long arm to base Cold headed and machined Steel 6 arm screw to box pic here




Design For Manufacturing and Assembly

DFM &DFA

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis

Design for Environment

Team Members

References

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