Lifter Belt Guard Improvements

Tesla used sheet metal guards to protect the vehicle lifter belts from being punctured by bolts. One of my later tasks was to improve these guards’ design and prepare documentation to make them for all the lifters.

Original Guard
IssueImprovements
Needed to be removed to grease roller bearingsAccessibility holes added to the upper structure
Small hinge hardware was easily dropped or misplacedless bolts used on hinges, increasing their size
Sharp, downward leading edge caused belt wear hazardHemmed leading edge and increased front plate height to allow brushes to lay flat

To implement these changes, I redesigned the part in CAD, found the necessary hardware to assemble the structure, documented everything using part drawings, and commissioned the fabrication of two sample guards from local fabricators.

Assembly Drawing
Fabricated and installed guard

With the guard installed, I needed to test it to ensure there were no clearance issues or possibilities of excess friction flipping the leading edge back. After running the lifter through three cycles under close inspection during a shutdown, the team felt confident deploying it for production.

Clearance Testing

Despite the small clearance in the front, necessary to block the tip of chamfered bolts, this iteration of the guard saw no issues during my time at Tesla. With the documentation I created for this part, my team was prepared to order these for every lifter.