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DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF PEDAL OPERATED WASHING MACHINE-Abstract

DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF PEDAL OPERATED WASHING MACHINE-Abstract 
(part-1)

pedal operated washing machine 


ABSTRACT


The PADDLE OPERATED WASHING MACHINE is a project, which is undertaken to solve the problem of electric supply of people. At village, to run washing machine source of power is electricity.
In India most of village is suffering from shortage of electricity.




So to overcome above problem we select the washing machine, which is operated manually. It required no power supply or diesel supply. This project is low weight can be easily transported. We use simple cycling mechanism to run the washing machine shaft.(read more in next post )

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