Product Design Specification Portable Wi PDF
Product Design Specification Portable Wi PDF
Product Design Specification Portable Wi PDF
Portable Winch
Ref: 102MED-PDS:1
Coventry University
Issue 1 – 21/2/2011
Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3
Scope ........................................................................................................................ 3
References................................................................................................................ 3
Standards and Specifications to be adhered to: .................................................. 3
Definitions ................................................................................................................. 3
Main Body ................................................................................................................. 4
1.0 Performance ................................................................................................. 4
2.0 Environment.................................................................................................. 4
3.0 Product Life Span ......................................................................................... 5
4.0 Life in Service ............................................................................................... 5
5.0 Shelf Life...................................................................................................... 5
6.0 Target Costs ................................................................................................. 5
7.0 Quantity ........................................................................................................ 5
8.0 Maintenance ................................................................................................. 5
9.0 Marketing ...................................................................................................... 6
10.0 Packaging ................................................................................................... 6
11.0 Size and Weight Restrictions ...................................................................... 6
12.0 Shipping ...................................................................................................... 7
13.0 Manufacturing Processes............................................................................ 7
14.0 Aesthetics ................................................................................................... 7
15.0 Ergonomics ................................................................................................. 7
16.0 Customer Requirements ............................................................................. 8
17.0 Competition................................................................................................. 8
18.0 Quality and Reliability.................................................................................. 8
19.0 Standards and Specifications ...................................................................... 8
20.0 Company Constraints.................................................................................. 8
21.0 Processes ................................................................................................... 8
22.0 Safety ......................................................................................................... 9
23.0 Testing ........................................................................................................ 9
24.0 Legal ........................................................................................................... 9
25.0 Installation................................................................................................... 9
26.0 Documentation ............................................................................................ 9
27.0 Disposal ...................................................................................................... 9
Annexes .................................................................................................................... 9
Index ......................................................................................................................... 9
Bibliography .............................................................................................................. 9
Introduction
From internal market research, it has been decided that IWC need to design a
general purpose winch to sell to the cable and pipe laying market sector. The
winch should be portable but have mounting points for the end user. It is
important that the winch sits within out current range of 'Excel General
Purpose winches'.
Scope
References
Definitions
1.0 Performance
1.3 The winch drive should cut out when the load exceeds 10% of the
specified load.
1.4 Drive to stop lowering load when only 1.5 metres of cable remains on
winch drum.
1.5 Winch should operate with forward, reverse, stop and inch facility.
1.6 Any braking system employed, should produce a braking torque of 150%
the full load torque.
1.7 Winch should have a manual device to control the brake release and load
descent in the event of a power failure.
1.9 The product should be portable but with the option for permanent
mounting.
1.10 The product must use a portable power source, preferably a diesel
engine.
1.11 The weight of the product must be sufficient to aid the stability of the
product.
1.12 Efficiency of the unit should be high, preferably in the area of 20 - 30%.
2.0 Environment
2.1 The winch drive and power unit should be power unit.
2.2 The unit will be mainly used in European weather conditions. But we could
expect sales of about 2% unit volume to the Far East.
2.6 Any noise from the equipment should not exceed 95 dB at a distance of
1.0m.
3.2 Spare parts will be available for a further 5 years after that.
4.1 Should withstand an operating period of 1 hour uninterrupted use per day
for 5 years.
4.2 Life in service should be assessed against the criteria outlined in the
Performance and Environment categories.
5.1 The product will be stored on-site for up to 1 month before dispatched.
5.2 Our Far East distributor may store the product for several months.
6.1 The product should have an end-user cost of £5500 within Britain.
6.3 The cost of packaging and shipping should be no more than 15% of the
manufacturing cost.
7.0 Quantity
7.1 150 units in the first year, increasing to 800 within four years.
8.0 Maintenance
8.1 To be maintenance free except for light lubrication once a month and a
recommended service every two years.
8.4 Spares should be available for 5 years after the product is replaced with a
new model.
9.0 Marketing
9.1 Initially to be manufactured for the European market but our Far Eastern
distributors in Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia will be able to find a
market for the product.
9.2 The winch should be operating against equivalent models which include
the following companies:
Swansom - England
Oholom - Sweden
Winderhock - Germany
10.0 Packaging
12.0 Shipping
13.1 Capacity is available for current market demand within scope to increase
production to 200 per year without investment / expansion.
13.2 Motors, transmissions, bearing and ropes are bought in from the
following suppliers:
Drives:
Bearings:
RHP Bearings
Transmissions:
Ropes:
Bridon
14.0 Aesthetics
14.2 If cost dictates, the winch should look attractive to improve our
perception within the market.
15.0 Ergonomics
15.1 Controls to be mounted in an accessible position, relative to the operator
i.e. waist height - around 1m, to accommodate 95% of the working population.
15.2 All controls should be hand operated, requiring one-hand operation with
a maximum force of 1.5 N/m2
See Marketing
17.0 Competition
17.1 The winch will be operating against equivalent models which include the
following companies:
Swansom - England
Oholom - Sweden
Winderhock - Germany
18.1 Quality should be such that winches should not generally fail within a
period of three years and only 1 in 50 should fail within the first year.
18.2 No winch should fail in the area of the safety overload device.
21.0 Processes
21.1 All components to be of metric form and comply with ISO 4900 for limits
and fits.
22.0 Safety
22.1 No winch should fail in the area of the safety overload device.
22.2 Winch should not operate when maintenance is being carried out.
23.0 Testing
24.0 Legal
24.0 Possible litigation lies in the user injuring themselves by having access to
moving parts during winch operation.
25.0 Installation
N/A
26.0 Documentation
26.1 Product should be supplied with a user manual covering winch operation
and maintenance.
27.0 Disposal
Annexes
Index
Bibliography