Power scrubber
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Revision as of 14:21, 20 September 2012
Contents |
Exectuve Summary
Major Stakeholder Analysis
Product User Study
Mechanical Function
Parts List
Design For Manufacturing and Assembly
DFM
DFA
Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
Design For Environment
Production | Use | ||||
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Item purchased | Power Scrubber Manufacturing | Battery | Sponge | Soap | Water |
a) Picture | |||||
b) Economic Sector Name and # | Small Electric appliance #335210 | Primary battery manufacturing #335912 | Broom, brush, and mop manufacturing #339994 | Soap and cleaning compound manufacturing #325610 | Water, sewage and other systems #221300 |
c) Reference Unit | 1 item | 4 batteries | 1 piece | 16 oz/bottle | 19.5 gallon/day |