Weed whacker
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Revision as of 12:36, 17 September 2008
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Stakeholders
There are several stakeholders that will be affected by our changes to this product. They include:
The manufacturer
Fulltime/partime gardeners
Lawn owners
Raw material suppliers
Gardening/home improvement stores
Product Usage
Usage of a weed whacker is very straight forward. For situations and areas where a lawnmower would be difficult to use, the hand-held weed whacker becomes a tool of choice. The convenience of this gardening tool comes from its ability to cut grass and weeds without damaging structures that may surround it.
In order to power on the weed whacker, first the motor must be started.
System Functions
Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Item and Function | Failure Mode | Effects of Failure | S | Causes of Failure | O | Design Controls | D | RPN | Recommended Actions | Responsibility and Deadline | Actions Taken | S | O | D | RPN |
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