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Design and fabrication of automatic Coconut cutting machine

Ashish Pandey1Yogesh Dwivedi2Sanskar Jaiswal3Ejaj Ahmad4Subham pandey5

¹²³⁴⁵Undergraduate Students, Mechanical Department, Institute of Technology and Management GIDA Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Published Online: May-June 2023

Pages: 473-475

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Abstract: The purpose of the project is to design a machine that will split upper side of coconuts. The machine will consist of a feed mechanism which will feed the coconut to the cutting chamber. The cutting chamber will consist of a cutting wheel that will cut the coconut. The peeling blade will be driven by prime mover (mostly an electric motor). The coconuts will be first fed in from a bucket/hopper to the chamber where the complete process thereafter will be automated. The main aim after the design and development of such a machine is to automate the process of coconut splitting wherein the process will be time saving, include less efforts and will help prevent any probable accidents.

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