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Reverse Engineering Air Regulator By: Sean Paras and Lloyd Evans.

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1 Reverse Engineering Air Regulator By: Sean Paras and Lloyd Evans

2 Visual Analysis

3 Functional Analysis

4 Disassembly Object completely assembled

5 The T Bolt and screws removed from the top housing

6 Top Housing removed to expose the metal plate and the big spring

7 Big spring and metal plate removed to show the rubber diaphragm

8 Bottom cap removed to gain access to the small spring and the valve

9 Small spring removed to unscrew valve from connecting rod

10 Valve removed to separate the bottom housing from the connecting rod and rubber diaphragm

11 Rubber diaphragm separated from the bottom housing

12 Rubber diaphragm and connecting rod shown with large nut

13 Removed large nut to separate the rubber diaphragm from the connecting rod

14 Plug removed from bottom housing

15 Fully disassembled product

16 Product Disassembly Chart

17 Product Disassembly Chart

18 Product Disassembly Chart

19 Connecting Rod

20 Valve

21 Top Housing

22 Bottom Housing

23 Product Disassembly and Documentation Procedure
The manufacturing process used an assembly line. The first parts that are connected are the bottom housing and the connecting rod. The second part that goes on is the valve which screws on to the connecting rod. The third part is the spring goes into the valve The fourth part is the bottom cap which screws into the bottom housing enclosing the valve. The fifth part is putting the rubber diaphragm into the connecting rod and then put the large nut and screw it on the connecting rod The sixth part is the large spring where it is put in the circular indention in the large nut. The seventh part is the metal plate which goes on top of the large spring. The eight part is putting the screws into the bottom and top housing. Then put the T Bolt and screw it into the Top Housing.

24 Good and Bad Features of the Product
Good Features: Designed to reduce LP-Gas and anhydrous ammonia container pressures to between 3 and 125 PSIG. Precision-built with a multi-million BTU capacity, the 1580M series is perfect for such big, tough jobs as crop dryers, asphalt batch mixing plants, road building “tar wagons”, heat treating and other large industrial and commercial loads. It’s also ideal as a first stage regulator in large multiple operations. The AA1580M series is ideal for use in anhydrous ammonia applications such as blue print machines and heat treat Bad Features: It is oddly shaped. It is difficult to service.

25 Product Success and Failure
This product is successful because of its design to regulate air pressure to a certain PSI. For this product to fail, if too much PSI is used through the product, it will destroy the rubber diaphragm and cause the product to fail. If the product is not serviced properly the rubber diaphragm will deteriorate and cause the product to fail.

26 Product Materials The materials used in this product are appropriate such as the stainless steel to prevent rust and the brass fittings complement the stainless steel.

27 Estimated Cost The estimated manufacturers cost for this product is about 60 dollars.

28 Works Cited http://www.regoproducts.com/pdfs/L-102.pdf


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