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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC AMBAD

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


COURSE: CAPSTONE PROJECT EXECUTION AND
REPORT WRITING

COURSE CODE: CPE- 22060

A PROJECT REPORT ON

“Various Pneumatic Hand Tools And It’s Attachments”

FOR THE AWARD OF


DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

CLASS: ME6I
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-
23

Under the guidance of

Prof. A. B. Deshpande

Submitted by

Roll.no Name of the Students En. No


303 Dange Vishnu Narhari
320 Chandak Abhishek Shivprasad
324 Jadhav Rohit Basbasaheb 2011620428

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325 Kathale Vaibhav Bhimrao 2011620431

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GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC AMBAD
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the Micro-project entitled “Various Pneumatic Hand Tools And It’s

Attachments” for the course IHP- 22656 being submitted herewith for the award of Diploma
in Mechanical Engineering from Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (MSBTE),
Mumbai is completed under my supervision and guidance.
To the best of my knowledge and belief, the work completed as a Micro-project is totally new
and done very effectively by the group of students. This project is done in 6 th semester of
Academic Year 2022-23.

Place: Ambad Prof. A. B. Deshpande


Date: Micro-project Guide

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DECLARATION

We, the undersigned students, hereby declare that the project entitled “Various Pneumatic
Hand Tools And It’s Attachments” is written and submitted by us to Government Polytechnic
Ambad during academic year 2022- 23 in 6th semester for partial fulfillment of the Micro Project
requirement of “Automobile Engineering” course under Maharashtra State Board of Technical
Education, Mumbai curriculum & under the guidance of Prof. A.B Deshpande.

The empirical findings in this project are based on the data collected from various sources.

Roll.no Name of the Students En. No

324 Jadhav Rohit Basbasaheb 2011620428

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We have a great pleasure to express our immense gratitude towards a dynamic person and my
project guide Prof. A. B. Deshpande Department of Mechanical Engineering, Government
Polytechnic, Ambad for giving us an opportunity to work on an interesting topic in this semester.
The work presented here could not have been accomplished without his most competent and
inspiring guidance, incessant encouragement, constructive criticism and constant motivation during
all phases of our group Micro-project work. We are greatly indebted to him.

I am very much thankful to Dr. P. T. Kale, our Head of Department and Dr. A. M.
Agarkar, Principal for his encouragement and providing us motivating environment and
project facilities in the institute to carry out experiments and complete this Micro- project work.
We would like to extend our thanks to all our professors, staff members and all our friends
who extended their co-operation to complete the project.
We are indeed indebted to my parents and other family members for their immense help at all
levels with moral, social & financial support, care and support throughout my studies without
which my work would not have seen light of the day.
With warm regards,

Place: Ambad
Date:

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ABSTRACT

Tools are essential to human existence as we know it today. These physical objects with specific properties
enable us to complete certain tasks that would otherwise be impossible, at the very least, more difficult. Modern
tools include hand tools, power tools, and even large, stationary machinery. Pneumatic (or air powered) tools
have been omnipresent in the industrial and manufacturing setting, offering more power to weight, greater
durability, and higher operating safety compared to electric powered equivalents.

One popular pneumatic tool is the air drill. This tool uses a small turbine to convert compressed air into
rotational mechanical energy that develops a torque to drive mechanical fasteners via standard hex sockets.
Some limiting factors for this tool are its low torque, low RPM's (rotational speed), and high air
consumption(CFM or cubic feet per minute). A similar tool that offers remedy to this torque and speed issue is
the air impact wrench. Like the air ratchet, it uses a small air turbine to drive mechanical fasteners via
interchangeable sockets. Unlike the air ratchet, it features a mechanism that employs the conservation of
energy. For the major portion of one revolution, the drive (turbine side) is separated with a rotating mass from
the final output shaft. At the very end of that revolution, the rotating mass is engaged to the final output
shaft, transferring its rotational inertia as an impact to the fastener. A higher final torque is achieved with the
use of the impact mechanism, but at the cost of a larger tool that has a cumbersome gun configuration,
unusable in many of the tight positions that are mechanics and the service engineers encounter.

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INDEX

Sr Title Page No.


No.

1 Aim of the Project 7

2 Introduction 8

3 9
4 9

5 10

6 11

7 13

8 14

9 14

10 15

11 16

12 17

13 19

14 Conclusion 21

15 References 22

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Aims/Benefits of the Micro Project

Hydraulic and pneumatic operated machines and equipment are widely used in various industries due
to their versatility and adaptability to automation. Mechanical engineering technologists are required to
maintain such systems in different segments of industries. This competency needs the knowledge of
construction and working of different components of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. This course
will give the students, the basic skills and knowledge to use and maintain different types of hydraulic
and pneumatic system.

2.0 Course outcome addressed.

Identify various components of hydraulic & pneumatic systems.

3.0 Proposed methodology

In this project, we know about various pneumatic hand tools and their attachments.

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INTRODUCTION

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