sean09
Mechanical
- May 3, 2009
- 16
I have been asked to improve on the central spider of the current roof cover support where I am working. The attachment shows the current design. It is three separate aluminium pieces which are held together with a 5mm screw.
Although this is a simple design I want to design something which is one piece, so labour is reduced. I am thinking something which is manufactured elsewhere which we can buy in.
This is a low production item. On average around 70 roof covers are sold per year. My first line of thought was to have the general shape cut out from sheet metal and then bent into shape. But I believe the folds needed on the six "arms" to create a space to hold the support poles is not possible.
I also want the spider arms to be capable of folding. So we can attach the support poles in house and have everything as a single unit for the end user. The most obvious idea is to have hinges to allow the arms to fold. But I fear this is adding many more parts and making the design more complex.
I just want to ask if anyone has any solutions which I may not have tried yet.
Although this is a simple design I want to design something which is one piece, so labour is reduced. I am thinking something which is manufactured elsewhere which we can buy in.
This is a low production item. On average around 70 roof covers are sold per year. My first line of thought was to have the general shape cut out from sheet metal and then bent into shape. But I believe the folds needed on the six "arms" to create a space to hold the support poles is not possible.
I also want the spider arms to be capable of folding. So we can attach the support poles in house and have everything as a single unit for the end user. The most obvious idea is to have hinges to allow the arms to fold. But I fear this is adding many more parts and making the design more complex.
I just want to ask if anyone has any solutions which I may not have tried yet.