Amazing Dangerous Powerful Shredder & Crusher Machine Crushed Hardest Old Metal Manhole Cover Easily. Support our channel by watching, sharing the video and subscribing in below link. Thank you with my heart! Subscribe: bit.ly/3Bh108N
I saw a video of it happening to a guy in Russia and co worker couldn’t turn it off in time. It was in the Fb group about workplace accidents. It was a tough one to watch
I keep having thoughts about things I could do with the scraps that come out the other side ... except they'd have to be thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated and then hand-sorted by material and even then they'd have to be handled carefully.
@@Wildstar40I wonder if they soak the really tough metal like the manhole covers and engine blocks in a saltwater tank for so long before they crush them.
@J.L. Hoon Except it didn't show brittle fracturing, it failed in a ductile way. Look at engine blocks to see the difference -- brittle metal objects progressively shatter into smaller and smaller pieces before they go through as the teeth bite off chunks, while ductile objects bend and crumple and fold and are drawn down more smoothly. The manhole cover was definitely a ductile iron or steel, or it would have cracked apart before it went down. I also expected it to be cast iron, but it didn't fail like cast iron does. (EDIT after rewatching with audio on: My error, it did fail in brittle fracture. The sound's the giveaway. It's just that the fracturing was happening deeper in the shredder where it wasn't readily visible and the cover didn't fall apart above the teeth at all.)
So frustrating that they never show the destruction all the way to the end. They switch to the next video with some left to go every time. Sounds petty but it's somehow just so grating.
Love watching Motorcycles getting Shredded. There is a shredding operation here that takes The Bikes not legal on public roadways, and the are seized and Shredded. Very Satisfying to watch.
These are the type I like best - where the shredding blades are going very slowly because, through gearing, their torque has been multiplied from foot-pounds to foot-TONs, and they won't stall and reverse like some of the relatively wimpy ones shown in other videos. If there's ever a Fargo 2...
Well, there are some comics online where this happens to people... those who've read them, you know who you are... Also, is there something this crusher can't crush, or at least makes it stop working? I'd love to see the limit of this machine.
Standing next to one of these machines without a robust full face mask is a recipe for either disfigurement or blindness. But because I never see any type of protection worn by anyone, I might be wrong about the downsides.
They put this trash shredder up high so there's little risk. But the stone mining facility is different, it's built into the ground, there were so many cases where worker falls into the stone shredder pit it's horrifying.
1:57 just last night I was thinking that a man-hole cover would be cool. This one was a little wimpy. I've lifted them before and they are not that small and light. At least not in the U.S.
This machine reminds me of my roommate eating. He eats anything and everything just like this machine. LMFAO How cool is this. This would be one way to get rid of your neighbors.
Cheer up: the scrap's only shredded so that it can be sorted, melted, reprocessed, and turned into something useful. Most of it's far too valuable to be dumped.🙂
Once i seenthe man hole cover i knew anything else is just a snack for this beast. Is it just me or does it have some sort of musical rythem or sound. I love it.
Honestly, I'd like to see the aftermath. We see enough videos to prove they can shred basically anything. I want to see post-shredding. See what they DO to what goes through them.
Gloves might actually make it more unsave since they might pull your hand in, goggles true, they should wear em but ear protection im not sure for what. Its not so loud.
Eye shield- Make sense with flying shrapnel Breathing protection Makes sense since rusty parts and chemicals in the dust. Gloves? No. That would be even more dangerous. Imagine getting your glove snagged on one of those hooked blades… your hand would be sliced off before the glove came off.
How bad the shredder is depends on whether you go in head or feet first. But honestly, when medieval impalement was done correctly it was a slow torturous death and the victim might take more than a day to die, sometimes two -- and the longer it took, the more skilled the executioner was considered to be. (Knowing these things is what I get for studying medieval history.) The shredder would be horrendous, but it'd be over very fast.
I noticed a lot of videos like this on RU-vid... I have no idea how I got here. But I think they'd be more interesting if they showed what comes OUT of the cruncher. What a ground up motorcycle look like...
Nothing hard about a manhole, cast iron cracks easily into pieces. I used to break it up when I worked in scrap years ago, engine blocks were easy to destroy. Try putting manganese in there, that’s tough as. Crushers use it to grind up ore.
Did that first one run? I’m all for recycling, but not for just doing this for fun. And where are the safety guards? This camera seems to be hand held within a foot or two of those crushing wheels.
That bike looked like a waste to crush. Even if the cylinder was seized, I can't imagine it would have taken much to get it going. Especially seeing 60 yo rust piles being restored here on YT.
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