Specifications:
Hydraulic Arm Activity
Hydraulic
Arm Activity
Learn about hydraulics/fluid
mechanics while constructing a remotely operated hydraulic arm. Use the detailed
sample arm instructions or design and construct your own.
Many
teachers like to have their students build the stock hydraulic arm and then
engineer changes to it. This method seems to work well, as it introduces
students the basic concepts and methods before they are asked to engineer beyond
them. This is an Easy Engineering activity, making design, construction and
revision simple.

Activity
Documents
Possible
Engineering Challenges
▪ Design and draw the arm in CAD. Then
build it.
▪ Design and build an arm that rotates at the base
▪ Design and build a better end effecter
(gripper)
▪ Design and build an arm to move the most
weight the furthest distance
▪ Design and prototype retail packaging for the
arm
▪ Design and build a practical mechanism/method
to measure the weight of the object the arm is lifting
▪ Design and prototype a new component for the
Easy Engineering System. Demonstrate its function on a hydraulic arm
▪ Design a hydraulic arm to move as many beans
from a common tray into the teams tray as possible.
2 or 3 arms can compete at once in this competition
▪ Design a hydraulic arm to work in an assembly line with other arms.
Parts can move in front of the arms by pulling a "belt."
Innovation
Components
Innovation components allow for
greater alternative and innovative designs. They are not required, but are
suggested to bring more engineering and innovation to the activity. Only a few
innovation components are usually needed to create alternative designs, so your
supply of innovation components can be used for many hydraulic arms. Here are
our recommendations:
▪ Long
Link Strips
▪ Syringes
with Clips & Mounts
▪ Vinyl
Tubing
▪ 4-Way Valves
▪ Barbed Tees
▪ 5mm
Dowels
▪ Perpendicular
Adaptors
▪ Blue
Bases
▪ Chip
Board
▪ #12-1/2"
Screws
▪ #10
x 1" Machine Screws
▪ #10
Washers
▪ #10
Square Nuts
▪ Rubber Bands
▪ 70mm
Pulleys
▪ 30mm
Pulleys
▪ Galvanized
Colored Wire
▪ Anything else you can dig up (Raid the recycling bin, wood, metal,
plastic, broken toys, etc.)
Do you
have the Easy Engineering tools to complete this activity?
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