Submitted By : (Group 1)
1. Akshay Koul (1181/14)
2. Vidush Goswami (1153/14)
3. Jatinjeet Singh (1144/14)
4. Abhishek Arora (1137/14)
5. Safyan Farooq (1161/14)
6. Abhisheik Bhagat (1149/14)
Guided By: ER. NEERAJ PANDITA
(COD Mechanical Engg. Deptt. YCET )
FORKLIFT
INTRODUCTION
A forklift is a vehicle similar to a small truck that has
two metal forks on the front used to lift cargo. The
forklift operator drives the forklift forward until the
forks push under the cargo, and can then lift the cargo
several feet in the air by operating the fork. The forks,
also known as blades or tines, are usually made out of
steel and can lift up to a few tons.
•To make forklift automatic driven with the help of remote
control.
• To make material handling easy.
•Reduces fuel consumptions.
•To reduces accidental losses.
APPLICATIONS
PROTOTYPE OF FORKLIFT
C0MP0NENTS OF PROTOTYPE
• HC-05 Bluetooth Module
• Micro-Controller
• Voltage regulator
• Motor Driver
• Battery
FINAL VIEWOF THE PROTOTYPE
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
Thank you !

KEY CONTROLLED FORK LIFT

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    Submitted By :(Group 1) 1. Akshay Koul (1181/14) 2. Vidush Goswami (1153/14) 3. Jatinjeet Singh (1144/14) 4. Abhishek Arora (1137/14) 5. Safyan Farooq (1161/14) 6. Abhisheik Bhagat (1149/14) Guided By: ER. NEERAJ PANDITA (COD Mechanical Engg. Deptt. YCET )
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    INTRODUCTION A forklift isa vehicle similar to a small truck that has two metal forks on the front used to lift cargo. The forklift operator drives the forklift forward until the forks push under the cargo, and can then lift the cargo several feet in the air by operating the fork. The forks, also known as blades or tines, are usually made out of steel and can lift up to a few tons.
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    •To make forkliftautomatic driven with the help of remote control. • To make material handling easy. •Reduces fuel consumptions. •To reduces accidental losses.
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    C0MP0NENTS OF PROTOTYPE •HC-05 Bluetooth Module • Micro-Controller • Voltage regulator • Motor Driver • Battery
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