Monday, 25 July 2016

My Robot Procedure

W.A.L.A: The writing commands the reader on how to complete a process.

Title:Building A Robot

Goal:To successfully build a Tin Can RobotJun 14, 2016 2:23:22 PM.jpg


Equipment That Is Included:
  • 4 Body Rings
  • 1 Short Leg
  • 1 Long Leg
  • 2 Gripper Hands
  • 2 Straw Attachments
  • 1 Toy Motor With Gear
  • Screws
  • 4 Bolts And Nuts
  • 2 Terminal Caps
  • 1 Battery Casing With Cover And Wires
  • 2 Moving Eyes
  • 2 Plastic Feet
  • 1 Motor/Axle Cover
  • 1 Axle With Gear
  • 1 Body Plate
  • 2 Bendy Straws
  • 2 Metal Wires
  • 2 Eyes Base PlatesJun 14, 2016 2:27:26 PM.jpg

Equipment not including:
  • Cooking oil
  • Screw driver
  • Paint brush (for the cooking oil)


Step by Step Instructions

  1. Open the box
  2. Get out all the items
  3. Get the body rings
  4. Body plate out
  5. Put 2 body rings on the body plate and screw
  6. Screw on the battery caseJun 16, 2016 9:50:12 AM.jpg
  7. Screw on the body rings
  8. Add at the front the straw attachment
  9. Screw on the short leg
  10. Oil (cooking oil) the worm gear (The worm gear is the the white piece on the bottom of the motor)
  11. Put it on the body plate.
  12. Put the plastic feet on the axle with gear
  13. Oil the gear
  14. Put the axle in bottom of the body plate
  15. Screw over the motor/axle cover
  16. Screw on the long leg
  17. Put one red wire and one black wire into the eyelets
  18. Put a terminal cap (terminal cap is the white cap) the on top
  19. Screw the eye base plates onto the metal wires
  20. Peel off the sticky back of the moving eyes
  21. Stick the them onto the eye base plates
  22. Screw the metal wires with the eyes on, onto the body plate
  23. Put the gripper hands on side of each straw
  24. Put the other end of the straw onto the straw attachments
  25. Put in battery and screw on the cover
  26. Slide in the can
  27. Turn it on
  28. You are done


Jun 22, 2016 10:21:37 AM.jpgJun 22, 2016 10:22:37 AM.jpg

 

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