Adaptação de um tombador de moldes para paletizar caixas eletrônicos (ATM)
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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The ATM machine had its first prototype registered in the 30's, in England, but
it was only popularized a few decades later after undergoing some improvements and
alterations. In Brazil, this technology was implemented in the 80's and since then it has
been part of the Brazilian routine, undergoing more and more technological advances
and gaining practicality in its use. The company in which the study was carried out is
located in the Industrial Pole of Manaus, Amazonas, carrying out the assembly and
manufacture of ATMs that are in demand in Brazil and other Latin American countries.
Due to the different requirements of the countries regarding the security of ATMs, the
robustness of safes and the physical dimensions of their components, ATMs have
different physical characteristics and, consequently, their safes are also differentiated.
During the assembly of the ATMs, at the factory, the safe goes through the palletizing
process, which consists of fixing the base of the safe to wooden pallets, superimposed
on the surface of the Mold Dump. Due to the varied dimensions of the safes, the pallets
and the Mold Tippers needed to undergo an adaptation, where new fastening axes
were drilled in the two pieces so that the pallet is securely fixed to the Tipper and it can
rotate the solid without causing accidents for operators. For this adaptation, 3D molds
of the equipment were made, linked to calculations of the distance between the central
and upper holes of the pallets and in the dumpers to juxtapose this piece and be
attached to each other.
