kraftkrav
Kraftkrav is a term used in Scandinavian languages to describe the force required to operate a device or control. In engineering and design contexts, it refers to the minimum amount of physical force a user must apply to start or sustain movement of a mechanism, such as a door latch, switch, lever, valve, or pushbutton. Kraftkrav is distinct from energy consumption or power; it focuses on human input and usability, safety, and accessibility. It can be specified for static action (the force needed to initiate motion) and dynamic action (the force needed to continue operation or over a cycle).
Measurement is typically performed with force gauges or dynamometers, on representative users or test rigs, under
Applications span consumer products, machinery, and building controls, with kraftkrav used in accessibility and safety assessments,
Standards and guidelines in ergonomics and safety provide methods for evaluating and reporting kraftkrav, though the
See also: ergonomics, human factors, force, torque, actuation.