Pedal-Powered Hacksaw: An Innovative Approach to Energy-Free Cutting Systems
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Abstract
The pedal-operated hacksaw is an innovative, eco-friendly, and cost-effective mechanical system designed for cutting materials without the need for electrical power. This project aims to develop a manually operated hacksaw that converts human pedalling motion into a reciprocating sawing action. The system consists of a chain drive mechanism, a flywheel, a crankshaft, and a connecting rod that transmits motion to the hacksaw blade.
By utilizing pedal power, this mechanism provides an energy-efficient alternative to traditional motorized saws, making it ideal for small-scale industries, workshops, and rural areas where electricity is limited or expensive. The design and fabrication process involve selecting appropriate materials, designing the transmission system, and assembling the components to ensure smooth operation and efficient cutting.
This project highlights the advantages of low-cost fabrication, minimal maintenance, and environmental sustainability while offering an ergonomic and effective solution for cutting metal, wood, and plastic. The results demonstrate that a pedal-operated hacksaw can be a viable alternative to conventional power tools, promoting both energy conservation and physical fitness.