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Title: | EMERGENCY HOSE TYRE PUMP |
Authors: | ABANG MOHD SUFYAN BIN ABANG MOHD NAILI MUHD ARIF HAZWAN B ABD HAMID MOHD DANIAL BIN MOHD HADI |
Keywords: | single piston motorcycle, kick starter, deflated tyre, emergency, rider |
Issue Date: | Dec-2020 |
Publisher: | POLITEKNIK SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH |
Abstract: | Emergency Hose Pump Tyre is an innovative tyre pump rather than a normal tyre pump. It is made up of modified spark plug, spiral hose, oil filter, non-return valve and tyre valve connector. This pump can be used in case of emergency when the motorcyclist has low tyre pressure. The first objective of cost of calling maintenance team for help. Second objective of this project isto prevent any further damage to the bike that will need more cost to repair such as crooked rims. Usually normal tyre pump is ideal to use and stored at home or garage because of it’s size. The size of regular tyre pump is usually not relevant to be put in backpack because of its size will consume too much space or maybe it will not fit in it at all. However, our Emergency Hose Tyre Pump is significantly smaller in size and it is relevant to put in backpack. In addition, our invention is also taking the advantage of rider that is travelling a far distance because they usually bring any necessary tools for emergency with them such as spanner to open spark plug. We take the advantage of it so the rider will not hasto bring any special tools just to use our product. In addition, our product functioning by making use 2 out of 4 stroke in a 4 stroke engine that are intakestroke and compression stroke. We are using the compression inside the cylinder to pump tyre. |
URI: | http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/3550 |
Appears in Collections: | Full Paper |
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REPORT - EMERGENCY HOSE TYRE PUMP.pdf | 1.12 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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