Mechanical (automated) systems refer to machines or devices that operate with minimal human intervention. These systems use mechanical components, such as gears and levers, to perform tasks automatically. Automation can enhance efficiency, reduce errors, and lower labor costs in various industries, including manufacturing and logistics.
Examples of mechanical automation include conveyor belts that transport goods, robotic arms that assemble products, and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) that move materials within a facility. By integrating sensors and control systems, these automated solutions can adapt to changing conditions and optimize performance, making them valuable in modern production environments.