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Mechanical Tail Lift

Authors: Anand Thorat; Arpit Malaiya; Arun Gupta; Gaurav Agrawal; Pranav Sharma;

Mechanical Tail Lift

Abstract

The need of Mechanical Taillift is due to inconvenience caused during loading and unloading of goods. It helps in reducing the chance of injuries, saves time & increases the load lifting capacity. It is mounted on trucks for loading & unloading purposes. Tail lift make it much easier to safely load & unload and are synonymous with cost efficiency, flexibility & a high level of operating comfort for user. It can be mounted or unmounted from truck according to user requirement. It takes power from truck battery to operate and can be operated by single user only. More general legal requirements of the safety, health and welfare at work act 2005 and the safety, health and welfare at work (general application) regulations 2007 includes all risk associated with the use of taillift must be written down in the safety statement. People who are to operate the taillift must be trained in its safe use. We have designed the CAD 3 model in Solidworks while it has been analyzed on Ansys workbench 18.0

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