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Advanced mechanized work

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

When the machine takes over the auxiliary function to handle the object with means of a crane or a grapple, e.g., we call it advanced mechanized work.

A typical example is a tractor or forwarder equipped with a loader.

In this case the driver can control all important functions of the system without “feet on the ground or hand on the tree” (Lövgren, Swedish scientist). Given the hazards of forest work, this can be an important improvement in terms of safety and ergonomics – not just production efficiency.



 

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