Design and Construction of a Motorcycle Rear Shockbreaker Service Tool

Authors

  • Farid Sariman Universitas Musamus
  • Daniel Parenden Universitas Musamus

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59890/ijatss.v3i5.24

Keywords:

Design, Tools, Shockbreaker, Motorcycles, Service Efficiency

Abstract

The problem in the process of servicing motorcycle rear shockbreakers lies in the lack of special tools that make the technician's work easier, so that it often causes difficulties when dismantling or installing components. The purpose of this study is to design and build ergonomic and effective tools to support the process of servicing motorcycle rear shockbreakers. The research methods used include literature studies, field observations, design using CAD software, prototyping, and testing tool performance. The results of the study indicate that the designed tool is able to stabilize the position of the shockbreaker, speed up the dismantling and installation process, and reduce the risk of damage to components. This tool has also been shown to increase the efficiency of technicians' work based on shorter processing time compared to manual methods. Thus, this tool is suitable for use in motorcycle workshops to improve service quality

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Published

2025-05-28

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