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Simple mechanized work

The term mechanized work describes the level of mechanization of a technical operation. Other levels are manual work and motor-manual work. Mechanized work can further be divided into simple, advanced and automatic work.

Simple mechanized work offers increased power and mobility, but all auxiliary functions are done by humans.

Example: a cable skidder, which can move larger loads than a human can, and does that at a higher speed. But the attachment of the logs must be done manually by the operator.

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