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I reckon based on 56seconds of video and assuming that all the nails are the same length you would achieve around 250/minute/machine. I think I count 10 machines there. Assuming that as this is mostly automated you are running a 24 hour day. Im guessing around 3,600,000 (three million six hundred thousand) nails, although I can't estimate how much is lost due to swapping coils or downtime.
How many good nails does it produce in 1 day? Cant even use a bucket to catch the nails? Cant even wipe down the machines? Top notch quality i am sure.
You know, not all customers can provide a clean workshop, enough time, and workers who still have the energy to clean up before they finish their shift. So our equipment is designed to cope with various working environments; the quality of the nails won’t be affected by whether the machine is clean or not. Of course, if regular cleaning is carried out, it will certainly extend the service life of the machine.
@@Xingxiangjixie those customers are running sweatshops. if you're driving employees to exhaustion every day then safety is at risk. a dirty shop is a dangerous shop. dirty machinery doesn't get inspected. guessing these machines are made in similar conditions.
You’ve clearly never been in an average American job shop or worked in any kind of production manufacturing. This shop is average cleanliness everywhere. They don’t catch the parts in buckets because the bucket would weigh 120 pounds and need to be dumped every 20 min. They probably scoop up all the nails with a small loader at some point during the day.