maskinbredden
Maskinbredden is the overall width of a machine, measured across its widest points in plan view. It refers to the horizontal distance from one side of the machine to the opposite side, typically considered in the machine’s normal operating configuration. The exact points included in the measurement are defined by the relevant standards or specifications for a given sector; in practice, it may include fixed protrusions such as housings and rails, and may or may not include removable attachments, mirrors, side handles, or tires, depending on the convention used. Providers and manufacturers should specify their measurement method when giving maskinbredden.
The width has practical implications for how the machine fits in spaces, transports, and operates safely. It
Standards bodies and authorities often define measurement conventions and acceptable ranges for maskinbredden within particular industries.