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Ira A. Fulton Schools of ASU Engineering Arizona State University MAE 214 – Spring 2024 - Project #1 - Fast Acting Clamp Assembly Problem Statement: You are working as a

Design Engineer in a manufacturing facility where the automation and material handling plays a major role in the line assembly. Your manager/supervisor has assigned you a task of lifting component(s) from a conveyer belt. You have been provided parts (SolidWorks CAD files) only. You are required to understand the mechanism and put the parts together to make an Assembly and create an Exploded View Engineering Drawing with its corresponding Bill of Materials (BOM) so the mechanism can later be assembled by a team of technicians. Be an engineer and amend the areas that are not correct while assembling the parts using SolidWorks CAD software. Please refer to the pictures shown below. Figure 1 Figure 2 Amendments: These amendments will allow you to successfully complete your Project. Each amendment has a video associated to it. Make sure to watch the videos as they will be of great help in achieving each necessary amendment. Make sure fasteners are properly dimensioned with other parts in the assembly (no visible gaps between pins and other parts). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIdYZ_GWtug Make sure that the assembly moves properly (Screw mate between Shaft and Hinge B). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQPtU6i4jGQ Note: The screw of the assembly has a cosmetic thread but is mated in a similar way to that of a normal screw. Make sure parts have no interference (interferences shouldn't be beyond 0.02 in³). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvDhv7os5D8 Note: In the case of the screw assembly interferences are allowed (anywhere else in the assembly there should not be any interferences). You will submit a Zipped file which should include your Assembly file, your Exploded View Engineering Drawing and all your Assembly Part files using the following convention: Project_1_Last_Name by the submission date detailed above. Instructions on how to Unzip Project File and Save Assembly The folder provided with part files should be downloaded and unzipped before starting with your assembly. Follow these steps: Step 1.- Create a new folder (you can name it – Project_1_Last_Name). Step 2.- Download part file. Step 3.- Unzip file and Extract All Files. - Step 4.- Save extracted files into your Project_1_Last_Name folder. Step 5.- Go to SolidWorks create Assembly and save assembly in your -Project_1_Last_Name folder. Step 6. Once you've completed your assembly Compress (ZIP) your Project_1_Last_Name folder (which will contain your part files and assembly) and submit on Canvas. Note: If you only submit your assembly file, your assembly won't work when opened for grading in SolidWorks. Grading Rubric Grading Rubric MAE 214- Project 1 Name: Points Points Comments Available Awarded Item Assembly (90 Points) Assembly has functioning screw mate Gripper moves properly 20.0 15.0 Handle stays in Shaft while it rotates 15.0 Pins, Arms, etc. stay within desired positions (e.g., don't 12.5 translate horizontally) No other major mate issues 12.5 Assembly has no major interferences (all interferences 10.0 with exception of Shaft <0.01 in³) Extra Credit: Limit mates implemented to 5.0 realistically constrain motion Exploded View - Engineering Drawing (15 Points) All parts in Exploded View are identifiable All parts in the assembly are properly labeled Bill of Materials (BOM) - Part Name and Quantity columns only Total 5.0 5.0 5.0 105.0 0.0 0%