First Prototype of a Community Repair Mobile (COREMO) Trailer designed to provide repair services by means of #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge - open tech emergency case) and other tool-kits/ mobile makerspaces in remote areas with difficult road access. This prototype is currently developed in Kenya)
Machines & Outils, Recyclage & Upcycling, Transport
Coût
500 USD ($)
First Prototype of a Community Repair Mobile (COREMO) Trailer designed to provide repair services by means of #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge - open tech emergency case) and other tool-kits/ mobile makerspaces in remote areas with difficult road access. This prototype is currently developed in Kenya)
Difficulté
Easy Facile
Durée
7 day(s) jour(s)
Catégories
Machines & Outils, Recyclage & Upcycling, Transport
Repair services of all kinds provided in workshops or other fixed locations are seldom available in remote rural areas of Kenya - as well as many other remote rural areas of the Global South.
People, who are in real need of fixing their limited equipment or finding a solution to a technical problem, are stuck for lack of basic tools and materials.
This is why mobile repair services are not only a great solution, but also one that significantly reduces costs and the use of resources, while allowing people to be active and creative in the repair process.
This step-by-step tutorial serves as an Open Source set of instructions for the prototype of a Community Repair Mobile - COREMO (Trailer Edition) intended for remote areas that are hard to access.
COREMO Trailer will provide remote communities with access to repair services through the use of the #ASKotec (Access to Skills and Knowledge - open tech emergency case) and other mobile makerspaces/tool-kits.
COREMO is currently developed in Kenya by Adam Abdumalik with support from international makerspace community members.
COREMO Trailer serves as a first stage solution for future additional variations, modules and adaptations that will include:
- Use of Solar Power (Soldering, Charging, etc.) through the addition of solar panels
- Solar electric mobility
- Scaling production, decentralized and Open Source implementation
Please, share your thoughts and comments as we update the documentation. Thank you!
In order to fit the bicycle selected, the frame should match typical sizes of bikes.
Step 1 includes:
Sketching the size
Collecting materials
Measuring all parts
Necessary materials:
Steel (tubes, plates)
Bicycle wheels
Metal or wooden frame
Axles
Bolts, nuts, and washers
Hitch mechanism (coupling)
Plywood or metal sheet for the base
Side panels (if desired)
Paint
Necessary tools:
Paper and pencil
Yard stick
Angle grinder
Tube bender
Measuring tape
Welding machine
Hand drill
Saw
Wrenches
Screwdriver
Étape 2 - Preparing the parts
Step 2 includes:
Measuring to actual sizes
Cutting the metal to the necessary sizes
Bending the tubes
Necessary materials:
Steel (tubes, plates)
Necessary tools:
Measuring tape
Saw
Metal Tube Bender
Étape 3 - Welding the metal frame
Step 3 includes:
Frame: Construct the frame of the trailer using metal /wood. The frame should be sturdy and able to support the weight of the cargo. You can weld metal tubing or use wood planks to create the frame.
Welding together the different parts of the metal frame
Necessary materials:
Steel (tubes 20mm)
Steel plates 1.6mm
Welding rods 2.0mm
Necessary tools:
Welding Machine
Angle Grinder
Welding Table
Vice Grips & Welding Pliers
Welding Clamps
Chipping Hammer
Steel Wire Brush
Hand File / Metal File
Étape 4 - Detail: Building the Hitch mechnisim(coupling)
Step 4 includes building the the connection between the bicycle and the trailer:
.. Hitch: Install a hitch mechanism on the trailer that will attach to your bicycle. The hitch should be strong and secure to ensure safe towing.
Necessary materials:
Steel Tube 25mm
Steel plates 14g
Bolts, nuts and washers
Necessary tools:
Welding machine, measuring tape, hand drill
Étape 5 - Building the side frames
Step 5 includes:
add side panels to the trailer to contain the cargo and provide additional support. You can use plywood, metal sheets, or other materials to create the side panels.
Selecting the metals parts needed to build the side frames
Welding the side frames to the main frame
Necessary materials:
Steel (tubes, plates)
Necessary tools:
Welding machine
Hammer
Étape 6 - Cutting the wooden side panels
Step 6 includes:
Choosing the wooden panels that are suited for this purpose
Measuring the size needed for the metal frame
Cutting them to the sizes suited for the metal frame
Necessary materials:
Wooden plates
Necessary tools:
Angle grinder/jig saw
File
Yard stick
Étape 7 - Detail: All connectors for wheels and frames
Step 7 includes building the connectors for the wheels, the frames and the strap-connectors:
Hitches connector
Coupler
adopters
Axles
Necessary materials:
Flat bar 29mm*6.35mm
Bolts,washers and nuts
Necessary tools:
File
Hand drill, wrenches
Étape 8 - Painting the frame
Make sure to do an assembly test for the frame before painting!
Step 8 includes:. Finishing touches: Paint or seal the trailer to protect it from the elements. You can also add reflective tape or lights for increased visibility on the road.
Match the colour according to your desire
Painting the metal frame
Necessary materials:
Paint
Standard thinner for thinning
Brush 3"
Sand paper p100, p80
Body filler and spreader
Necessary tools:
Paint brush
Spraying machine
Étape 9 - Assembling the frame
Step 9 includes:
assembling together the frame: walls, panels and wheels
Necessary tools:
Necessary materials:
Étape 10 - Attaching the wheels
Step 10 includes:
Attaching the bicycle wheels to the frame using axles, nuts, and bolts
Make sure the wheels are securely attached and aligned properly for smooth rolling
Necessary materials :
Rubber tyres
Bolts
Nuts
Washers
Necessary Tools:
Wrenches
Étape 11 - Building the base
Step 11 includes:
Build a base for the cargo area using plywood or a metal sheet
Cut the base to fit the frame and attach it securely with screws or bolts.
- Make a test ride: Once the trailer is assembled, test it out to ensure that it rolls smoothly, the hitch attaches securely to your bicycle, and the cargo area is stable.
- Enjoy
Necessary materials:
Bolts, nuts and washers
Necessary tools:
Wrench
Hammer
Notes et références
Remember to take safety precautions (wear helmets and reflective clothes while using your cargo bike trailer. Ensure that all parts are securely fastened and that the trailer is balanced and stable when loaded with cargo.
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