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Jb S. Harochoc
In order to make it simpler to clean the road or any other flat surface, like our
school court, the researchers, choose this type of project. The researcher would like to
create this road cleaner since the researcher are aware of how difficult it is to clear large
areas and to support those who constantly clean the ground. It might need less personnel
who would work less hard and be less tired.
In general, different machines like robots, diesel engines, and electric motors are
being used to clean the floor and roads in the modern era. However, such methodologies
are very difficult to carry out, produce a lot of pollution, and require regular maintenance.
Therefore, the development of an easy-to-use road and floor cleaning machine is essential
to save energy and protect the environment.
This project will benefit communities and schools by accelerating and simplifying
the cleaning of people. It can easily be replicated by people in our community because the
materials needed to build it are easy to find. You don't need to be a professional to build it,
even students can do it so they can use it to clean their respective classrooms.
EXPECTED CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE GROWTH OF KNOWLEDGE IN CLEANING
PROCESS
Project "CLARC" ( Cleaning Alternative Roadtype Cart) aims to lessen the hussle
in cleaning a Pathways, Trashes on the floor, Classrooms and etc. It will also save time of
the many and Avoid stress and fatigue to the personnel who frequently clean such as
Parents, Students and Utilities. By producing this mechanical powered cleaner, cleaning
will be much simpler task for everyone. For the students and future Researchers who
would like to improve this project, they can use it as a basis and a background for their
own research, study or Capstone.
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The machine in the other road cleaner, created by other people, works manually. A set of
wheels that are fixed to the dust-cleaning machine system and connected by a shaft. The
shaft connects the wheels to each other. With the use of manual force that can be
controlled, the wheels are shifted to the desired position. On either side, a chain drive
connects the wheels and gear. The wheel and gear determine how the chain is moved. The
brush sweeps up all trash on the road and throws it in the waste-collection box while
moving. To dispose of the waste where you want it to go, remove the waste collection box.
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Jb S. Harochoc