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Figure 1: Exploded view of complete mop and bucket
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Figure 2: Exploded view of wringer sub-assembly
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Figure 3: Exploded view of self-wringing mop
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Revision as of 12:06, 1 February 2012

Contents

Stakeholder Analysis

In performing a product use study the following stakeholders, their needs, and desires were identified and documented.

Stakeholder Needs Wants
Manufacturers Low cost, Able to mass produced, Easy to assemble, Environmentally friendly, Easy to store and package
Investors Low cost, Significant innovation, Aesthetics, Large market
Retailers Easy to store, Accessory options, Universal interface, Compatibility, Low cost, Utility
Cleaning Supply Companies Universal interface, compatibility
Commercial Consumers Low cost, Durability, Light Weight, Quiet, Intuitive operation, Ergonomic design, Easy to stow, Easy to clean
Independent Consumers Low cost, Aesthetically pleasing, easy to clean, Storability, Portability, Intuitive operation, Light weight, Durability

Usage

Mechanism

Bill of Materials

Figure 1: Exploded view of complete mop and bucket

Figure 2: Exploded view of wringer sub-assembly

Figure 3: Exploded view of self-wringing mop


Sub-assembly Part Quantity Description Material Manufacturing Process Weight (g) Image
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