We are Team Shark, a group of Product Design Engineering students and as part of our uni course we've been given the challenge to design and build a water pump. The task is to design and manufacture a pump that could lift 5 litres of water up a height of 600mm in a time of 5 minutes or less. We've decided to make an Archimedes Screw and here's how we're getting on.
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Materials:
Wood
Wooden dowel (27mm Diameter)
1mm thick sheet steel
1.5m steel rod (19mm Outer Diameter)
1.25m plastic downpipe (65mm Inner Diameter)
Bracket for downpipe
Gearbox (We used one out of a cheap drill)
24V Motor
Tools:
Wood lathe
Metal lathe
Band saw
Sander
Plasma cutter
Bench Grinder
Angle Grinder
Handheld drill
Gas Welder
CNC Machine
Bench Vice
G-Clamps
Solidworks software












































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If building for actual use,rather than training purposes, you could use an old grain auger for the screw. Also works best if the angle of the pipe is kept between 5 - 15 degrees from horizontal,least amount of slippage.
High five for all of you