| dc.description.abstract | The “Automatic Paper Cutting Machine Using Geneva Mechanism” is a mechanical
automation project designed to perform accurate and continuous paper cutting operations
with reduced human effort. The main purpose of this project is to improve cutting
precision, increase production speed, and minimize material wastage in paper processing
industries and small-scale workshops. The system uses a Geneva mechanism to convert
continuous rotational motion into intermittent motion, allowing the paper feeding process
to occur step-by-step in a controlled manner.In this project, a motor drives the Geneva
wheel, which controls the movement of the paper feeding roller. After a fixed interval of
paper movement, the cutting blade operates automatically to cut the paper into equal sizes.
The synchronization between the feeding mechanism and cutting section ensures uniform
cutting accuracy and smooth operation. The machine is designed using simple
mechanical components, making it cost-effective, reliable, and easy to maintain. This
project demonstrates the practical application of mechanical automation and motion
control systems. It can be used in printing industries, packaging industries, educational
laboratories, and small manufacturing sectors where repetitive paper cutting operations
are required efficiently and safely. | en_US |