Design And Development Of A Plastic Bottle Crusher - IJERT

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As soon as the objectives and fundamental mechanisms of the machine were determined, the means of design of assorted elements was initiated. Within the process of design, various configurations of the parts were analyzed and the nearly compact and efficient had been chosen. This design has a gear train housed in between the two flywheels. The Gear train transmits the facility from the hand driven wheel to the flywheel and cutter. The flywheel then transfers the rotary movement to the reciprocating mechanism which is able to crush the plastic bottle machine. The Cutter mechanism was included to chop the

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