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A

Micro project report On

“2D Drawing From Industry”


SUBMITTED TO M.S.B.T.E., Mumbai

For the award of


DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BY

Roll no Name of Student Enrollment no


59 Aditya Ashok Savant 2210740487

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

Mr. V. S. Swami.

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING NBA ACCREDIATED

SVERI’s College of Engineering (Polytechnic), Pandharpur


GopalpurPandharpur-413304

2024-25

AFFILIATED TO

M.S.B.T.E.
Evolution sheet for Micro Project
Academic Year: - 2024-25 Name of Faculty: - Mr. V. S. Swami.

Course: - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Course code: - ME5I


Subject: PER Subject Code: -22509

Semester: - 5 Scheme: - I

Title of Project: - “2D Drawing From Industry”

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication


Marks out of 4
Marks out of 6 for performance Total mark
Roll for in out of
No Name of students performance oral/Presentation 10
in group
activity
55 Aditya Ashok Savant

Name and
Signature of Mr. V. S. Swami.
Faculty

SVERI’s COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (POLYTECHNIC), PANDHARPUR.


This is to certify that the Project report entitled

CERTIFICATE

Submitted by

Roll no Name of Student Enrollment no


55 Aditya Ashok Savant 2210740487

Is a Bonafide work carried out by above students, under the guidance of Mr. V. S. Swami. and it is submitted
towards the fulfillment of requirement of MSBTE, Mumbai For the award of Diploma in MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING at SVERI’s COE (Polytechnic), Pandharpur during the academic year 2024-25

(Mr. V. S. Swami. )

Guide

(Mr.S.V.Kulkarni) (Dr. Misal N. D.)

HOD Principal

Place: Pandharpur.

Date :
INDEX

SR.NO CONTENT’S PAGE


NO

1 CERTIFICATE 01

2 INDEX 03

3 SHOWROOM LAYOUT 04

4 INTRODUCTION OF SAMARTH, 05

AUTO HERO SHOWROOM

5 IMAGE OF HERO BIKE MODAL ANDINTRODUCTION OF 06


HERO BIKE

6 INTRODUCTION TO HERO BIKE WITH 2D


DRAWINGS: 07

7 ENGINE ASSEMBLY 16

8 HERO BIKE ACCESSORIES 2D DRAWINGS: 21


CHAPTER NO.01
INTRODUCTION OF SAMARTH, AUTOHERO
SHOWROOM

Founder Of Samarth Hero Showroom :

Mr . Raghav Shrikhande .

Address :

Samarth Auto , Pune -Solapur


Highway, Modnimb 413301
Production:
Bike Servicing

Turn Over:1.9 Cr (Annual)


CHAPTER NO.02
SHOWROOM LAYOUT
CHAPTER NO.03
IMAGE OF HERO BIKE MODAL ANDINTRODUCTION OF
HERO BIKE :
CHAPTER NO.04
INTRODUCTION TO HERO BIKE WITH 2D DRAWINGS:

Two-wheelers are one of the most convenient and cheapest modes of commuting In India. Not
only do they help you cover short distances in no timebut they are also fuel efficient. Few things in this
world can match the thrill andexcitement of riding a two-wheeler. If you happen to be a bike enthusiast,
you must be well-versed with the different parts of your all-weather companion on the road.
However, not many people have deep knowledge about the essential parts that are common to
every two-wheeler. If you're also among one such person, this article is for you. Here, we have listed and
described some basic two-wheeler spare parts, including engine, gear, clutch, accelerator, brakes, tires,
fuel tank, and exhaust pipe. We've also listed some two-wheeler maintenance tips. Read on.

1. Brakes:

Brakes are one of the most important components of a two-wheeler.


They are used to decrease the speed of the vehicle. There are two types of brakes – disc brakes and drum
brakes. You need to apply the brakes when youhalt your moving vehicle.
In the case of motorcycles, the front-tyre brake is located on the right-hand side of the
handlebar whereas the rear-tyre brake is presented in theform of a lever that the rider can press with
his/her right leg. In the case of
scooters or mopeds, both the brakes are located on the handlebar.
2. Tyres:
The tyres separate a vehicle from the road. As the name suggests,
every "two-wheeler" is equipped with two tyre – one at the front and one at therear. There are two types of
tyre – tubeless tyre and tube tyre. Different thread patterns are designed on a tyre's surface to ensure
adequate grip and friction
with the road.
Note that you should maintain an optimum tyre pressure all the time.It will help you maintain
the balance of your bike, and also increase the fuel efficiency of your two-wheeler. Also, when the thread
patterns of your bike's tires start flattening, you should change them.

3. Clutch and gear:

Clutch and gear are a set of components that are exclusive to motorcycles or bikes. While
the gear is used to control motion and torque, the
clutch is used to apply brakes and change gears during the ride. Gears are usually presented as a lever that
the rider can press with his/her left leg, whereasthe clutch is located on the left-hand side of the handlebar.
Like other mechanical parts, the clutch and gears of a motorcycle should be serviced
regularly. The clutch should be adjusted to allow an
optimum level of free play. An over-tightened clutch could cause difficulty in riding and also reduce the
fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.

4. Accelerator:

Accelerator is another important component, which is present in both bikes and scooters.
It is present in the form of a throttle on the right-hand side of the handlebar of every two-wheeler. The
accelerator is used to increase the speed of the vehicle while riding. When a rider revs up the accelerator in
a clockwise direction, the speed of his/her two-wheeler increases
5. Exhaust pipe:

Exhaust pipe of a two-wheeler acts as a funnel, diverting high-


pressure exhaust gases and releasing them into the atmosphere. It is also knownas a silencer or front pipe in
India. The exhaust pipe is usually made up of mild steel that may or may not be coated with grades of
stainless steel.
It's very dangerous to ride a two-wheeler with a choked exhaust pipe. This can cause harmful
gases to accumulate within the gas chamber, leading to a blast in a worst-case scenario. Therefore, you
should regularly cleanyour bike's exhaust pipe and ensure that there's no rusting at its surface.
CHAPTER NO.04

ENGINE ASSEMBLY
CHAPTER NO.05
HERO BIKE ACCESSORIES 2D DRAWINGS:

SHOCK ABSORBER
PISTON
CHAIN

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