Ryobi Reciprocating Saw manual

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    Project Team 1 Christopher Clark D a n i e l l e L a u n a y J o n a t h a n L i n John Sequeira R i s h i W a d h e r a Ryobi Reciprocating Saw October 11, 2005 Computer Aided Drafting 14:650:388:01[...]

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    Objective: In this project, our main objective is to effectively model the Ryobi ® Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw. It runs through normal 120-V alternating current power. When on, the saw blade has a stroke of 19/16 in ches moving at a maxim um speed of 2800 strokes per minute. The entire assembly, including the removable blade, weights 6.3 poun[...]

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    Part Number Name 1 Cover Plate 2 Gear Case Seal 3 Gear Case Cover 4 Spring Washer 5 Screw (M4 x 18mm) 6 Seal 7 Screw (M4 x 10mm) 8 Cover Plate 9 Guide Block 10 Saw Bar Assembly 11 Yoke Plate 12 Retaining Ring 13 Roller Bearing 14 Gear Assembly 15 Screw (M4 x 16mm) 16 Shaft Mounting Plate 17 Ball Bearing 18 Gear Shaft 19 Ball Bearing 20 Blade Releas[...]

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    45 Switch 46 Lead Assembly 47 Screw 48 Data Plate 49 Trigger 50 Brush Tube Assembly 51 Carrying Case Expected Results: After modeling all the parts in ProE, we e xpect to be able to assemble the pieces together and animate the m to show how the saw operates. Hopefully, we will animate the creation process, the normal function of the saw, and the r [...]