Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

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rjagodowski
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Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by rjagodowski »

Post your Week #14 progress reports here.
sjcastillo
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Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by sjcastillo »

constructing the sauce section was a difficult task , I tried using a motor pump , but the sauce was too thick, so we used two air actuator to squeeze the ketchup bottle .
asingh0001
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Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by asingh0001 »

Worked on the conveyor belt.
Amrit
mhau
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Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by mhau »

Wired elevator floor switches and assembled elevator car with lexon sheet fitment.
npgrenier0001
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Joined: Thu Sep 21, 2017 11:59 am

Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by npgrenier0001 »

Continued working on the emergency phone, talked about door options and about using limit switches instead of a prox sensor
flrosado0001
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Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by flrosado0001 »

Transferred the emergency phone's PLC program from the 820 module to the 830. I fixed up the addressing. Rewired the phone's components that were attached (speakers).

It just needs to be mounted on the display and its ready.

Fernando.
jmllabaly0001
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Re: Week #14: (4/23-27) Progress Reports.

Post by jmllabaly0001 »

Applied limit switches over prox sensor. The prox would’ve been harder to attach to cart because it was to big . due to the fact that the metal bars were wide and the prox would’ve most likely stopped a little earlier compared to where the floor was actually at. We decided on 3D printing brackets to hold up the limit switches on each floor. Finally assembled the cart with 3D prints as-well.
JoseL.
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