Reverse Engineering - Electric Hand-Screwdriver - Cedric Bernier
Introduction:
This reverse engineering project revolved around a Black&Decker Electrical Hand Screwdriver, shown in Figure 1. The processes in reverse engineering the screwdriver involved researching the tool's output specifications, disassembly of the tool, examination of its parts, and a kinematic analysis to determine the motor specifications necessary to provide the desired torque output of turning a screw.
Figure 1. Exterior of electrical hand screwdriver tool
The table of contents on the side of the page will direct you throughout the report on this reverse-engineering project.
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