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Title: THE ADJUSTABLE TROLLEY
Authors: MAHAYUSYAFIQ BIN MAHAYUTDIN
NORZUL AZRIE BIN NOZLAN
MUHAMMAD AKMAL BIN ABD.SALIM
Ts. NOORAZLAN BIN MOHD SAMSUDDIN
Keywords: DKM
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Publisher: Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam Selangor
Abstract: Trolley is a mechanical device used to carry or transport the load at various points. For different kind of applications, we have to select specific type of trolley. To overcome the problem of specific task trolley, a new trolley was designed so that it can be used for more than field application. This paper contains the design and development of trolley on the basis of creativity skills to perform multiple functions. The trolley designed is the integration of airport trolley and shopping mall trolley. The design focuses on aesthetic, ergonomics,functions and costs. Most of the consumers uses trolleys by bending their bodies to put or lift the load from bottom. The objective of the study is to create a light and highly durable trolley that can ease workers, especially those who often lift heavy objects. Methodology that we use are literature, Design and Concept, Material purchased, Cost, Proposal lastly Presentation. We hope that this project will make consumer’s life easier and get recognized by its functions and qualities. As for the improvement section, we plan to add weights measurement to the trolley so that it does not exceed the level that can be accommodated for our trolley project.Based on the result of the creation and completion of this project it was found that designed project will benefits for everyone as its help to use the technology more creatively.We hope by inventing this project would help more people to have an easy lifestyle in future.
URI: http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/3184
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