For ages, it has been a common practice to mark or designate one's property by fencing around it. As time changed, so did the techniques involve in fencing. In an early age, the fences used to be made of stones. A century ago, fencing was dominated by the use of steel and wood. In modern times, though, there are many fencing techniques available that can be implied as per the requirement. Of many such techniques, a well-known and diversely implied one is chain link fencing. Its implications can be found at borders, alongside highways, in industrial production lines, and for domestic purposes. It was the industrial revolution that influenced the production of chain link fencing machines; the inspiration was taken from cloth weaving machines. For the production of chain link fencing, manual, semi-automatic, and automatic machines are used. The machine under development focuses on a small-scale business model in places where instant fencing is required. The research presents a review, analysis, study of concepts, and innovation of machine-producing chain links. The length of the fence produced is adjustable. The machine also has a manually operated mechanism for situations like power cuts. The goal is to occupy less space at the workplace and produce the fence as required on the spot. The main problem and solution provided is regarding the locking system of the fencing, which is implemented using the chain link twister machine. Since twisting is done manually, it takes more time to complete. There may be a chance of injury to the workers. The twister structures may be improper in shape.


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    Title :

    Development of Chain Link Twister Machine for Land Fencing Applications


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    Publication date :

    2023-11-22


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    807915 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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