CONSTRUCTIONS OF HANGING MECHANISMS OF EXISTING UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, WORK QUALITY INDICATORS
Keywords:
UEV, suspension, design, work quality, efficiency, maintenanceAbstract
This article analyzes the designs of existing UAV (universal electrical devices) suspension mechanisms and their performance indicators. Methods of operation, strength, durability, and efficiency of suspension mechanisms of various designs are considered. Comparative analysis is carried out based on performance indicators, including accuracy, speed, and reliability. The adaptability of the mechanisms to operating conditions and the ease of maintenance are also assessed. The results indicate the possibility of constructive improvement to ensure the effective and long-term operation of modern UEVs.
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