Design and Performance Testing of Seed Potato Cutting Machine with Posture Adjustment


 

      The development of a seed potato cutting machine with posture adjustment aims to enhance efficiency, precision, and ergonomic operation in seed preparation. Traditional manual cutting methods are labor-intensive, inconsistent, and pose ergonomic challenges to workers. This study focuses on designing a mechanized solution that ensures uniform seed potato sizing while minimizing physical strain on operators. The machine incorporates adjustable posture settings to accommodate different user heights and working conditions, reducing fatigue and improving productivity. Performance testing evaluates parameters such as cutting accuracy, throughput, seed viability, and operator comfort. Results indicate that the mechanized system significantly improves seed cutting efficiency compared to manual methods while maintaining high seed viability. The integration of posture adjustment enhances user comfort, making the machine a practical and sustainable solution for large-scale potato farming.

Tags:

#SeedPotato
 #CuttingMachine
#AgriculturalTechnology
 #Ergonomics
 #MachineDesign
#PerformanceTesting
#PrecisionFarming
#SustainableAgriculture
 #FarmAutomation
#SmartFarming




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