Development of an Automatic Scissors Screw Car Jack

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Arinola Bola Ajayi
Musiliu Olalekan Adeyinka

Abstract

In this paper, an existing manual scissors screw car jack was converted to an automatic scissors screw car jack by introducing a sleeve coupling between the manual screw jack and a 12V DC electric motor, which is powered through a direct current energy flow directly from the car battery. The DC electric motor provides a turning effect to automatically power the screw jack for the purpose of lifting the desired load. A screw jack (manual or automatic) is a simple machine used in lifting heavy loads. It becomes very useful in vehicles when changing a punctured tire. It is mandatory for each vehicle plying an approved road to carry a jack for fixing a punctured tire. However, the operation of most car jacks is done manually and also requires prolonged bending or squatting positions when using the jack, making it difficult for most women, the disabled, the elderly, etc., and above all, not ergonomically suitable for the human body due to crouching and squatting positions when in use, which may result in health complications. The automatic scissors car jack developed was successfully tested on five different types of vehicles, with different weights. Five different tests measurements were carried out on each vehicle. The time taken to lift the vehicles 0.03 m off the ground was recorded. They ranged from 74 s to 90 s depending on the weight of the vehicle involved. The heavier the vehicle, the longer the time taken to lift the vehicle off the ground to the predetermined height of 0.03 m.

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A. B. Ajayi and M. O. Adeyinka, “Development of an Automatic Scissors Screw Car Jack”, AJERD, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 193-206, Aug. 2024.
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