Pump Fabrication Day Group A will draw their pump

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Pump Fabrication Day Group A will draw their pump Group B will make their pump

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Other Parts & Pump Assembly Group A: SolidWorks Modeling Other Parts & Pump Assembly Pump Body Measure & draw a screw Measure & draw a barbed fitting (don’t worry about screw threads & intricate details) Measure & draw the motor Complete your assembly in Solidworks Faceplate Impeller (your own design)

Group A: Robot Challenge Work on the robot challenge after finishing the SolidWorks assembly (if time permits) Solder photoresistors or complete other robot work Work on programming (move a mat to your table)

Group B: Make Your Pump Don’t start until you receive safety training from your instructor Turn in signed safety quizzes after training Follow directions on the PowerPoint presentation If you are unsure of something, then ask for help