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One of the major influences governing punching speeds is the operator's
reaction to what she regards as the innate stiffness of the punch.
This Note reviews those factors which are attributable to the machine
rather than the operator, and seeks to assess their relative importance
from the viewpoint of their effect on punching performance.
On the basis of a number of tests using a standard keyboard under
normal operating conditions and employing motion-study techniques,
the following conclusions are reached respecting the influence on
punching speeds of the various factors.
1. The stroke of the kay has very little influence on punching
speeds
2. The spacing of the keys has an appreciable effect on punching
speeds
3. The so-called 'stiffness' of the punch is often not stiffness
in the mechanical sense, but is a physiological reaction in the
operator to different key-top pads
4, A certain amount of variability of pressure is always inherent
in the machine, and operators are, within certain pressure
ranges, extremely sensitive to such variability.
An Appendix to the Note describes the key-punch 'Pressure Pick-up'
which was designed for the tests. |
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