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A design of pneumatic stationary chuck
Hurtík, Daniel ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Tůma, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis is focused on the construction of a pneumatic stationary chuck, but it also mentions something in the field of workpiece clamping and machine vices for rotating workpieces. The first part contains a brief search in the field of clamping, which focuses mainly on the clamping of rotating parts. The next chapter focuses on possible solutions that would meet our requirements. The main components of the chuck are then calculated and designed so that subsequent construction can be performed in any CAD software, which is the content of the next chapter. Finally, some requirements for chuck operation are summarized.
Design of a remote-controlled handling truck for transporting material in production
Hurtík, Daniel ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Huzlík, Rostislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and construction of a remote-controlled handling cart for transporting material in production with a maximum total weight of 1,000 kg. The first area is devoted to the current state of knowledge and research in the field of handling carts used for material transport as well as for other applications. Furthermore, in the second part, a system analysis follows, where the important parameters that will have to be observed during the design are listed. In the third area, the proposed solution variants are specified in more detail and the winning variant for all important components and systems is specified according to the calculation procedures. The fourth part is devoted to the calculation and design of essential components, so that they are correctly selected or sized. The next part of the work focuses on the chosen electrical equipment and construction design. The sixth area of work is devoted to the economic evaluation of the developed model against the competitive solution and the last area of work deals with the final evaluation and use in practice.
A design of pneumatic stationary chuck
Hurtík, Daniel ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Tůma, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis is focused on the construction of a pneumatic stationary chuck, but it also mentions something in the field of workpiece clamping and machine vices for rotating workpieces. The first part contains a brief search in the field of clamping, which focuses mainly on the clamping of rotating parts. The next chapter focuses on possible solutions that would meet our requirements. The main components of the chuck are then calculated and designed so that subsequent construction can be performed in any CAD software, which is the content of the next chapter. Finally, some requirements for chuck operation are summarized.

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