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Mechanism Description

Mechanism Description. Description of a tool, machine, or other mechanical device—usually with moving parts—designed to perform a specific kind of work Examples: ballpoint pen, flush toilet, copy machine, press, radio, camera, etc. Process/Procedure Description.

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Mechanism Description

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  1. Mechanism Description • Description of a tool, machine, or other mechanical device—usually with moving parts—designed to perform a specific kind of work • Examples: ballpoint pen, flush toilet, copy machine, press, radio, camera, etc.

  2. Process/Procedure Description • Description of an unvarying series of events producing a predictable outcome • Process—a natural phenomenon governed by physical laws • Procedure—events that occur under human control

  3. Examples: • Process—photosynthesis, erosion, water cycle • Procedure—balancing a checkbook, operating a machine, purifying water, taking a temperature, filing a grievance

  4. Instructions • Explanation of how to perform a particular procedure, enabling a reader to duplicate a process • Example: computer manuals, assembly instructions, policy manual

  5. Discussion • Why are technical descriptions and instructions particularly important in our time? • New Technologies • Changing Technologies • More Red Tape

  6. Mechanism Descriptions • General Description—description accurate with respect to all such mechanisms, regardless of variables • Specific Description—description accurate for one particular mechanism • Examples: camera, Nikon One Touch Zoom ballpoint pen, Ajax Super Ballpoint Sony Z-16 Color TV, television

  7. Components • Brief introduction defining mechanism and its purpose • Precise description of appearance • List of major parts • Explanation of how mechanism works • One or more visuals (esp. exploded, cutaway) • Conclusion (history, availability, manufacturer, cost, etc.) • List of outside sources

  8. Order of Description • Top to bottom, or bottom to top • Left to right, or right to left • Inside to outside, or outside to inside • Most important to least important, or least important to most important

  9. Other Guidelines • Use specific, concrete wording • Piece of paper vs. 8.5 by 11-inch piece of paper • Colorful vs. red, hard lead vs. 2h lead • Use present tense, active verbs • The machine stamps. . . vs. The machine stamped OR The parts are stamped by the machine

  10. Add evaluative comments • The quick release reduces change time by 33%. • The most useful feature is the cancel option. • Use analogy (comparison) • A-frame, C-clamp, T-square, claw hammer • . . . a disk about the size of a typical CD

  11. Instructions • General Instructions—instructions that explain how to perform a generic procedure • Specific Instructions—instructions that explain how to perform a procedure under conditions involving particular equipment, surroundings, or other variables

  12. Examples: • Trimming a hedge, using a Black & Decker Auto Shop electric hedge trimmer • Braking a vehicle, braking in wet conditions • Installing an electrical outlet, installing a GFCI outlet

  13. Components • Brief introduction explaining the purpose and importance of the procedure • List of materials, equipment, tools, and skills required • Actual instructions: numbered, step-by-step, detailed explanation of how to perform • One or more visuals for clarification • Brief conclusion • List of outside sources, if any

  14. Guidelines • Use short, simple commands; start with a verb • Separate steps unless closely related or simultaneous • If important, provide reason for step • Include WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE • Warning—alerts to possible injury or death • Caution—alerts to possible equipment damage • Note—alerts to information that will make the procedure easier or more efficient

  15. If necessary, use separate series of steps. • Include no more than 9 steps in a series. • Provide introduction/transition to each series.

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