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  • November 2, 2023
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When Mach Run Factor and Labor Run Factor are in units/hour does this mean that the machine outputs 55 units/hour as well as Labor Run Factor outputs 55 units/hour?

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Björn Hultgren
Hero (Employee)
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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • November 2, 2023

Yes :)


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  • Do Gooder (Employee)
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  • June 21, 2025

Hi ​@FJRODIII 

Yes! 

"Machine Run Factor: 55 units/hour" means that the machine is capable of producing or processing 55 units of output per hour.

 

"Machine Run Factor": This indicates the performance rate or output capacity of the machine.

 

"55 units/hour": This means the machine can produce, handle, or process 55 finished items (or parts/components) in one hour of active operation.

 


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