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Hydraulic Cylinder Rod is Stuck and Bend Due to the Hitting of Heavy Stone | Check How it's repaired 

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I explain how to check the straightness of a hydraulic cylinder rod and calculate allowable run-out. This is an essential task when repairing any hydraulic cylinder, because if a bent rod gets put back in, the life of the rod seal(s) is compromised and the cost of the repair largely wasted.
I also explain that bent rods can, in many cases, be successfully straightened and re-used. Provided they can be straightened to within the allowable tolerance. One of our members who works for a cylinder repair company, sent me his counter position on this:
"In our experience, 'straightened' rods are never really straight. They almost always have an S curve in them after straightening has been attempted - because they do not re-bend in the same place they originally bent. Using these bent 'straightened' rods greatly compromises the column strength of the cylinder, and is unsafe for a heavily loaded cylinder. It also wears unevenly on the gland and rod bearing, and frequently doesn't seal well. For these reasons, we never try to straighten or reuse a bent rod. I would urge you to rethink your advice on straightening hydraulic cylinder rods."
I respect Don's viewpoint. I just happen NOT to agree with it.
Before I explain why, let's clarify what I mean when I say "bent" and "straight". I'm not talking about bent like your elbow. I'm talking about a deflection that's only detectable with a dial gauge. In this context, a rod is "bent" when it's run-out is outside allowable tolerance, and "straight" when within allowable tolerance.
Now, here's why I don't agree with Don. Many years ago, I worked for a company which repaired a lot of cylinders off mining-size hydraulic excavators - 250 tons operating weight and above. So we're talking about rod diameters of 200 millimeters (8") and up. Many of these rods were induction-hardened. And a lot of them would come to us "bent" as defined above.
At the time, the replacement cost of the smallest of these rods was around $10,000. So if we had refused to straighten these rods, we would have made a heap of money - right up until the point when our customers woke up and we lost all this work to our competitors.
Back then, we gave a 6,000 hour warranty on all our rebuilds. And the expectation of any rod we straightened to our satisfaction, was that we wouldn't see it again for at least 10,000 hours.
Notice too, I said many of these rods were induction hardened. In the interest of full disclosure, I have heard third or fourth-hand accounts of the induction-hardened layer violently shattering while straightening was been attempted. In my direct experience of straightening induction-hardened rods, I've never known this to happen. Nor have I ever heard a first or second-hand account of this happening from a reliable source.
My suspicion about this is, when it has occurred, the rod being straightened was bent like your elbow, rather than "bent" as I have defined it above. Either way, the benefit of doubt, and therefore the possibility of this happening, must be conceded. You have been warned.
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@348loadedlever3
@348loadedlever3 2 года назад
We have safety glasses, shoes, hoists, chains, shops with all the equipment, highly trained and paid people, but we do one thing exactly the same as these guys. One guy does all the work and everyone watches
@nelmso
@nelmso 2 года назад
Да! братишка ты прав😂👍
@jim-uu2db
@jim-uu2db 2 года назад
Maybe the job seriously only needs one guy.
@liafitria5696
@liafitria5696 2 года назад
@@nelmso p L
@igorsrudinskis6210
@igorsrudinskis6210 2 года назад
Time to learn
@dennishein2812
@dennishein2812 2 года назад
Must be a union shop.
@DenisSkobelev
@DenisSkobelev 2 года назад
Хром повредили, поверхность поцарапана, масло будет течь из-под сальников. Цилиндр уже не даст расчётной мощности. Ещё и сделали отжиг штока. Теперь нужно делать закалку и отпуск, а они, скорее всего, даже не знают из какого сплава сделан этот шток и какой режим закалки делать. Судя по всему этот шток гнулся и выпрямлялся уже не в первый раз, если его так сильно погнуло… Качественный ремонт в таких условиях не сделать, если там только нет чудо-мастеров, которые обладают необходимым парком оборудования для такого ремонта (судя по тому, как доставали шток из гидроцилиндра, с мастерами и оборудованием там все не совсем хорошо).
@barmalina
@barmalina 2 года назад
они построили атомную бомбу, да да ,я проверял.
@chack1965
@chack1965 2 года назад
Покрасят и продадут в россию.
@ГригорийВеткин-Потемкин
Ну ребята, успели забыть как наваренный коленвал шлифовали так как с запчастями совсем плохо было? Ничего потом не один год эти валы на авто работали или как под 76 бензин под головку жигулей 93 бензина две прокладки подкладывали и опять жигуль бегал. Всё забыли?
@натальяперова-ц8о
@натальяперова-ц8о 2 года назад
да скоро сами такое вживую увидим!нам на работе уже сказали НИЧЕГО НОВОГо НЕ БУДЕТ вы как нибудь делайте!
@nelmso
@nelmso 2 года назад
Вспомнилось от чего у нас поумирали икарусы - как сказал один человек "из-за нашего менталитета обслуживания"😉
@diegobom1
@diegobom1 2 года назад
This video should be seen in all workshops around the world. What NOT to do at work.
@joepie221
@joepie221 Год назад
Is anyone else wondering why they just didn't pressurize the cylinder and let hydraulics do the work ?? Just stand to the side.
@jeramiebradford1
@jeramiebradford1 2 года назад
Immediate opening for heavy equipment mechanic, must have your own hammer and rock. Shoes preferred but not required.
@nedshead5906
@nedshead5906 2 года назад
Sport sandals preferred
@craigullman6129
@craigullman6129 2 года назад
🤔🤭🤣🤣🤣
@PantyDropper1
@PantyDropper1 2 года назад
Surprisingly they know what they are doing. He even flipped the aken around once it was loose to back it out all the way.
@asharafachu7095
@asharafachu7095 2 года назад
🇧🇩
@sisyphuscranerigging7792
@sisyphuscranerigging7792 2 года назад
At the end, they started to figure out something, although it's majorly sketchy. Before that, they were trying to find a clue, or rent one. At the beginning, they were so lost that Lassie couldn't find them if they had bacon in their pockets. I do think if you beat on it with that hammer for long enough, it would have straightened a few millimeters...
@SendLead
@SendLead 2 года назад
I love the OSHA approved safety sandals
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 2 года назад
OSHA has Jurisdiction there?
@kalababa8917
@kalababa8917 2 года назад
We are 240 million living in Pakistan without safety. 1 replaced by 100
@anthonyc4158
@anthonyc4158 2 года назад
That's funny! you talk about osha yet these men are getting stuff done fast without all the red tape and hurdles. if you depend on osha to keep you safe then you're the problem. safety is within us all. we don't need a government agency to dictate that to us, yet ya'll seem to think osha is God to the workforce. more power to these men that worked together to get that ram out. teamwork!
@kalababa8917
@kalababa8917 2 года назад
@@donraptor6156 absolutely not
@FixItYerself
@FixItYerself 2 года назад
hey, those are Kevlar-lined steel-heeled sandals--built for men of steel
@prithiviraj3070
@prithiviraj3070 2 года назад
A series problem is that when a rod is bent like that, it has crossed it's elastic limit at that specific zone and it can no longer withstand heavy loads intended for it. And It will get even worse. Just straightening it up won't solve the problem.
@nelmso
@nelmso 2 года назад
Они починят деталь и продадут🤦‍♂️. Это будут проблемы следующего владельца😄
@joshherrell93
@joshherrell93 2 года назад
No need for that science mumbo jumbo, bend her straight and keep sending it, it aint broke until it's BROKE. 😂🤘
@iwakmangutkendal6945
@iwakmangutkendal6945 2 года назад
Aim This video not to solve the problem 😁
@MrLandslide84
@MrLandslide84 2 года назад
Lmfao, yea, thousands of PSI, lets beat TF out of it.
@ChrisHillASMR
@ChrisHillASMR 2 года назад
This is why you don't outsource technology to other countries. Too low iq
@chrissturgess4323
@chrissturgess4323 Год назад
Will be amazed if it worked .I used to work making hydraulic rams and the tolerances are around 10000th of an inch....
@jeremykagchelland2876
@jeremykagchelland2876 Год назад
They'll make it work
@JonathonIsTheMan
@JonathonIsTheMan Год назад
Yeah, that was kind of what I was thinking. That rod will never be true again. Admittedly, most of the cylinders I work with are nowhere near the scale of this one. Makes me wonder what kind of seal it uses and how rapidly the misalignment will eat it.
@abelpadilla7789
@abelpadilla7789 6 месяцев назад
Hey Kris look around where these mechanics are and welders and everyone else that works hard there. For one the way they handle everything to there best ability and guess what it comes out very strong and dependable.
@-yeme-
@-yeme- 2 года назад
Id love to see a reaction to this from Kurtis at Cutting Edge
@craig2963
@craig2963 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing the whole time.
@mohatlm5095
@mohatlm5095 2 года назад
The first word "F**k" 🤣
@johncaccamo
@johncaccamo 2 года назад
So true
@garylsmalley
@garylsmalley 2 года назад
Same here. I wonder if those are OSHA approved sandals. They are persistent. That dude with the sledge hammer is an animal.
@FilippoRubin
@FilippoRubin 2 года назад
me too
@Nate-fs3no
@Nate-fs3no 2 года назад
The funny thing is, this is filmed at a cat dealership in America after one year of Joe Biden.
@williamchastain9510
@williamchastain9510 2 года назад
Genius
@bonzai2380
@bonzai2380 2 года назад
I don’t know where to start. Annealing the rod in the fire will destroy its strength. The chrome platting is damaged by the bend and will flake off in short order. In the straightening process they used a flat rough metal plate, nothing to say the v block on the bottom, there is more scars on that rod than you can imagine. This hydraulic cylinder is going to leak and the first hard push and the rod is going to bow due to being annealed. As far as the rod being straight, well, I’ll leave that up to you.
@joytoshghosh9974
@joytoshghosh9974 2 года назад
indeed...my dear friend....that's why the quality is so different...
@FjordTrotter
@FjordTrotter 2 года назад
Keep in mind that the cost of the part is probably 10 yrs wages for the avg worker there. A $10,000 (USD) part is about 9-12 yrs salary, the average earnings of those sandal-wearing folks is about $700/yr They need to keep on going and preserve parts to make a living. Yes it isnt 100% reconditioned or perfect, but it will make do for the time being
@siyabongankumane2803
@siyabongankumane2803 2 года назад
Naaaa they dont use it.....they fix it and ship it to USA.
@krisbrzezina2289
@krisbrzezina2289 2 года назад
@@FjordTrotter and once the spool is jammed when the chrome flakes off that's about another 40 years wages its a shite repair no matter how you dress it up
@jimydoolittle3129
@jimydoolittle3129 2 года назад
Bonsai , and what do you suggest , buy a new one , Never expect the entire world should think the American Way 🤣 there’s more in the world than the buying spree of capitalism 💸 , if it can be fixed ,we’ll definitely fix it ,
@jaceknowaczyk1179
@jaceknowaczyk1179 Год назад
This shows that adjusting the pressure relief valve can save you a lot of work on unnecessary damages of hydraulic equipement :)
@orionwolf530
@orionwolf530 Год назад
he he..I dont think they know what a pressure relief valve mean.
@nicholashartzler2205
@nicholashartzler2205 Год назад
Probably turned it to 11 so they could lift more dirt lol.@@orionwolf530
@OGZeroLyfe
@OGZeroLyfe 2 года назад
Don't know why they straightened it out, it's getting real hard to find a cylinder that can go around corners these days.
@Imwhisper76ontwitch
@Imwhisper76ontwitch 2 года назад
Legend
@websitesthatneedanem
@websitesthatneedanem 2 года назад
😆
@user-snamibog
@user-snamibog 2 года назад
))))))))) смешное
@rickwilliams4342
@rickwilliams4342 2 года назад
And they gaged straight with bar stock and no dial indicators bringing it back to .005 inch.
@АлександрЖданов-л5к
@@rickwilliams4342 Это инструментальный калиброванный пруток!)))
@danhard8440
@danhard8440 2 года назад
no matter what country your in its always the skinny dirty guys doing the work and the fat clean guys pointing at a spot sayin " well there is your problem "
@sammyjones3500
@sammyjones3500 2 года назад
That's true ! Why is that?
@andiehyde3714
@andiehyde3714 2 года назад
@@sammyjones3500 Because the fat guys started out as the skinny guy. 50 year old fat guy, myself. If your 50 and your still the skinny guy, you dont have what ti takes.
@moeelza7816
@moeelza7816 Год назад
People making fun of these guys probably never even changed a car tire. They have minimal resources and got the job done, you think if they can afford a new rod they wouldn't have thought of that?
@jonlee8979
@jonlee8979 2 года назад
Working on heavy equipment with flip flops an saddles on these men are brave.
@MartyT
@MartyT 2 года назад
Good to see they're all wearing their safety sandals and dressing gowns
@DafitInstructor
@DafitInstructor 2 года назад
Funny we think all cultures should do as we do.
@chadb2077
@chadb2077 2 года назад
@@DafitInstructor i dont think cultures should have anything to do with jobsite safety
@Richard-et3cl
@Richard-et3cl 2 года назад
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, this is how things where done in my home country back in the 70s, no safety at all, but a society of strong men. Todays society is corrupted by people that says men can be pregnant.
@Richard-et3cl
@Richard-et3cl 2 года назад
@@chadb2077 stop forcing people to wear safety Equipment, they only time I use safety glasses when I am using the angle grinder. mind your own safety 😂
@chadb2077
@chadb2077 2 года назад
@@Richard-et3cl i dont see how i forced safety equipment on anyone thats your own deal, if you want pointless preventable injuries by all means go ahead😂
@2point2
@2point2 2 года назад
Best episode of Cutting Edge Engineering ever.
@atana5588
@atana5588 2 года назад
He should be very jealous seeing this video🤣🤣
@2point2
@2point2 2 года назад
The tollerance is a ¼ banana.
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 7 месяцев назад
Poor Curtis lol
@dongraham4760
@dongraham4760 2 года назад
This is a temporary solution at best when a machine "must" go . Hydraulic cylinder rods have to be perfectly straight else the seal will leak . The "straightening" process here did not truly straighten the shaft , only turning on a lathe , which is tricky , at the end will do that after pit repair , the chrome is severely compromised . It should be rechromed ! The strength of the shaft also has been compromised , to what degree ? The first heavy load will tell !
@bishop198666
@bishop198666 2 года назад
Lmao. This is india not germany
@sarinr8226
@sarinr8226 2 года назад
@@bishop198666 this is Pakistan , not india
@naradaian
@naradaian 2 года назад
You may need to get out a bit more
@fobmsg
@fobmsg 2 года назад
@@naradaian you may need to work with machine mor
@bishop198666
@bishop198666 2 года назад
sarin r ok fair enough. Not much difference
@pubwvj
@pubwvj Год назад
I had a boulder fall on a heavy stabilizer hydraulic cylinder just like that and bend the rod. I straightened it by very slowly working it over a period of hot days and keeping it max lobbed. It worked and is fine now 15 years later.
@Bobby_Uterus
@Bobby_Uterus 2 года назад
That chrome plating is pretty important, looks like they did a number on it. Not to mention ruining any prior heat treatment by putting the part in fire. I’m sure it will still work, just not very well or for very long.
@Butchsiek
@Butchsiek 2 года назад
Heating like they did relieves the stress of the bend.. Once straightened which we will never know since the video isnt complete, is to heat treat the shaft again to it's original molecular structure set by the manufacturer.. Then polish the shaft hopefully the chrome finish isnt that bad.. Rod steel are 1040 and 1045 and by far the most used but there are some of 4140 rods as well...
@Tha66
@Tha66 2 года назад
មែនហើយអ្នក ក្រូម ភ្លេតទីង វាពិតជាសំខាន់ខ្លាំងណាស់ខ្ញុំសង្ឃឹមថាពួកគេធ្វើហើយនិងប្រើបានយូរ។
@High.Desert
@High.Desert 2 года назад
@@Butchsiek wrong
@Butchsiek
@Butchsiek 2 года назад
@@High.Desert I worked in machine shops that repaired hydraulics and we did some black smithing.. I'm right.
@Butchsiek
@Butchsiek 2 года назад
@@High.Desert dont say I'm wrong and don't back up without facts..
@oirat799
@oirat799 2 года назад
Сколько смотрю их видео и поражаюсь ими, им все санкции пофигу, починят сами , раму нарастить не проблема, рессоры подкинут. 🤦‍♂️ трудная у них жизнь, нам тут легко говорить что они ерундой маятся , а у них там жизнь нелегкая
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
Там они делают даже японские Хино )))))))))))
@ШкодаХхх
@ШкодаХхх 2 года назад
@@Mister.Bone_Saw а Я по казахски !
@ОгоньВода-э5и
@ОгоньВода-э5и 2 года назад
@@ШкодаХхх А я по-ногайски😉
@neptune9571
@neptune9571 2 года назад
Так Россию тоже ждёт то же самое, чего делать вид что у себя всё отлично?
@neptune9571
@neptune9571 2 года назад
@@Mister.Bone_Saw на украинском, пожалуйста
@nord300-x2v
@nord300-x2v 2 года назад
Выглядит эта работа хорошо, но на самом деле полная ерунда. После такой "правки" шток недолго будет работать, если только они не делают это на продажу этой машины другому человеку. Мне жалко того, кто купит механизм с таким цилиндром. Это обман.
@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч
@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч 2 года назад
Глупо продавать машину из за одного гидроцилиндра, думаю новый они уже заказали (хозяева техники) а этот подшаманили пока оригинал в пути, поработают в щедящем режиме.
@nord300-x2v
@nord300-x2v 2 года назад
@@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч Индия и щадящий режим несовместимы!
@ТатьянаОсипенко-ы7л
Из минусов. Не надо греть. По виду пресс мощьный и так хватит силы. Нужно было попробовать. А на подкладку нужно использовать более мягкий метал латунь. Чтобы не наделать вмятин и не испортить зеркало на штоке. Мы делали шток диаметром 70мм. Получилось почти идеально ровно. Помимо того нам просверли почти во всю длинну штока отверстие точно по толшине прутка со стороны поршня. С другой стороны сверлили маленькое отверстие примерно 5мм для выхода воздуха. Потом грели шток но без фанатизма для расширения отверстия под пруток. Пруток держали в морозильной камере. Когда запресовали пруток в отверстие и шток остыл получилось как одно целое. Пруток использовали от ломика который был сделан из торсиона примерно 20мм. В итоге цилиндр работал отлично.
@viktorf4558
@viktorf4558 2 года назад
@@ТатьянаОсипенко-ы7л нищие как индусы??? " или делать нехер???
@kanetao
@kanetao 2 года назад
Steel can't be straightened on a flat table. You have to overbend or heat forge.
@FjordTrotter
@FjordTrotter 2 года назад
For those who comment on the reconditioning quality - you need to consider the costs involved. The average wage for a worker there is less than $1000 USD / yr. So a full replacement cylinder is about 9-12 years wages. In developed nations, think of it as a $250,000 job just to replace a part for the machine. How would you go about it? This is their only choice for survival - and it does work, albeit not perfectly.
@adrianfranco1028
@adrianfranco1028 2 года назад
Exactly. In Canada those guys would make 30 to $50 or maybe even 60per dollars per hour. That thing would have been scrapped here and a new one just simply ordered and then installed. So good point.
@youngmoon8762
@youngmoon8762 2 года назад
Yes. I agree. That's not their fault. They are doing their best in their condition.
@aramirez8427
@aramirez8427 2 года назад
good point.....I love how smart and creative they are...I watch the videos all the time
@nickvasquez85
@nickvasquez85 2 года назад
At the rate the us is going, we're not too far behind them. 🤷🏽‍♂️
@js-vm8zc
@js-vm8zc 2 года назад
@Will Swift,,,, You must be a kid, or a simple minded adult,
@РоманПанкрашов
@РоманПанкрашов 2 года назад
Стоят репы чешут чё у них поршень не выходит из гильзы. А то что они его на перекос тянут ни хуа не видят. И то что они тем же поршнем как минимум задрали гильзу их вообще не волновает.
@АлексМал-х4к
@АлексМал-х4к 2 года назад
Ваще не говори, симпсоны бля🤣 Надо было шток привязать у корня тряпкой и за цилиндр тянуть. Они там обкуренные походу, у меня в сервисе такая же хуйня была в начале 2000х, стоят бля вчетвером думают как снять коробку на четвёрке, хотя трезвые в одного снимали🤣
@aliaksandrrutski1400
@aliaksandrrutski1400 2 года назад
У них компрессора похоже нет, чтобы воздухом выдавить
@shato1832
@shato1832 2 года назад
@@aliaksandrrutski1400 У них нихуя нет ,кроме кувалды и тупой головы.😵
@shadrin499
@shadrin499 2 года назад
Нифига себе. На песке, в тапочках, без оборудования.
@craigcooknf
@craigcooknf 2 года назад
Aresome. It's always interesting that no matter where you are in the world, the first solution that's tried is hitting it with a big hammer!
@dhewitt2514
@dhewitt2514 2 года назад
When they dropped it I was worried that they’d damaged the chrome for a second 😭
@Lukelins1
@Lukelins1 2 года назад
But honestly once the chrome is damaged it will start to flake off and ruin the seals.
@marcosdossantossouza8107
@marcosdossantossouza8107 2 года назад
@@Lukelins1 GUE LUGAR É ESSE AÍ?
@wilsondonizeth1654
@wilsondonizeth1654 2 года назад
@@marcosdossantossouza8107 pode ter certeza que no Brasil não é viu parceiro!!
@Buciasda33
@Buciasda33 2 года назад
@@Lukelins1 I think the seals are cheap and labour is cheap so it's not a big deal
@Lukelins1
@Lukelins1 2 года назад
@@Buciasda33 very true
@jamessands9436
@jamessands9436 2 года назад
Metal has memory. Once the grain flow has been disrupted, that’s forever. Incredible repair with available resources.
@bigsmoke6189
@bigsmoke6189 2 года назад
@@LuggageStardate I run a Hydraulic repair workshop, the rod is induction hardened hard chrome bar and heating it to straighten it ruins the hardness.it will be far weaker when put back on the excavator and prone to rock and stone impact damage ,unless it goes through an induction hardening process again it will fail sooner or later usually destroying the ram tube as well ,replacing the rod is the only correct repair.
@fristytron
@fristytron 2 года назад
I don't think this is a major problem among other they have.
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk 2 года назад
This got them out of a jam, plain and simple.
@zvotaisvfi8678
@zvotaisvfi8678 2 года назад
@ james sands they are putting strength back in the metal by stamping it with the press it might be stronger than it was from the factory.
@bigsmoke6189
@bigsmoke6189 2 года назад
@@zvotaisvfi8678 they aren't stamping it or reforging it they are just straightening it .it will be far weaker without correct induction heat treatment.
@ephiz23
@ephiz23 Год назад
Appalling. I recoiled a couple of times. I just Cannot stop thinking that most, if not all, of them must have substained serious injury by now. I Guess It s easier to find a human relacement than a spare for a piston around there.
@jasonsvendsen3917
@jasonsvendsen3917 2 года назад
Seeing all of the videos of equipment completely overloaded and misused, I can't help but think this was caused by complete abuse. Maybe take two trips, or lift in two loads, rather than one time they wouldn't have to repair things as often.
@themonopolyguy4365
@themonopolyguy4365 2 года назад
3rd world operators.
@magnusatheos7301
@magnusatheos7301 2 года назад
@@themonopolyguy4365 Or they don't have communist unions so have to work faster to make more money instead of sitting around like a bunch of pampered a-holes.
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 2 года назад
it is!
@nikolajbutorin3984
@nikolajbutorin3984 2 года назад
Ну так они 5 раз пытались вытащить шток пока через спину не додумались к эксковатору пристроиться
@sjkjnmfbifni5387
@sjkjnmfbifni5387 2 года назад
@@themonopolyguy4365 In third world countries there is no safety, security & proper methods of operations
@gwkdad
@gwkdad 2 года назад
Maybe next time remove bolts first! It's like watching monkeys open coconuts with a rock....
@ntal5859
@ntal5859 2 года назад
Monkeys are more skilled and can trained.
@BY-Can
@BY-Can 2 года назад
На видео видно что корпус цилиндра даже погнут
@honkie247
@honkie247 2 года назад
Looking past the heating of the rod destroying the temper and using a press to straighten the rod resulting in fractured chrome plating, that rod is visibly not straight. As little as .005 of an inch will let it puke oil like a bulimic after a feast. The next time the rod will not bend, it will fracture at the most severe part of the original bend. There is probably three or four ways to do something the correct way, and a few million ways to do it the wrong way.
@ginog5037
@ginog5037 2 года назад
Absolutely, they don't show it in operation holding pressure...
@gioviredigonda2887
@gioviredigonda2887 2 года назад
Condivido tutto !
@MarkoCloud
@MarkoCloud 2 года назад
I had one of those crooked rods. Feels hard and straight, like it could handle it. But then I pushed it in and out a couple times too many, and you know what? It really couldn't hold pressure! It blew that hot liquid all over the place. Everyone was covered! Darn difficult to clean it off too. Sticky as frig.
@sueparras6028
@sueparras6028 2 года назад
And they picked every wrong way they could, not to mention just how dangerously they did them! If you overstress a chain and it snaps then you have lots of shrapnel flying all ways going through anything softer (human skin) than it!
@NoTaboos
@NoTaboos 2 года назад
@@sueparras6028 Don't forget their lives are ruled by religion. There is no hope for them.
@davidc5027
@davidc5027 2 года назад
I wonder how much more likely the piece will be to bend when it goes back into service?
@3dwezzy740
@3dwezzy740 Год назад
how chrome bar do that
@dumi7427
@dumi7427 Год назад
Intră în funcțiune la fier vechi și apoi la conbinatul siderurgic la topit
@zyanidwarfare5634
@zyanidwarfare5634 2 года назад
I like how they eventually went “fuck this” and used a excavator to just yank the piston rod out
@Infidel7153
@Infidel7153 2 года назад
What a waste that cylinder will only wear out seals and ultimately fail when it takes a load .
@danielg2804
@danielg2804 2 года назад
If the chrome is not pitted or the walls of the cylinder are not scratched it will work i am in texas with car haulers and i have some repaired cylinders that the seals last just as long a cylinder that hasn’t been bent and straighten
@2StrokeMichael
@2StrokeMichael 2 года назад
They are also in a country and area where they possibly can’t get a replacement. So a job like that to just get the work done will work.
@amjadmohmood6391
@amjadmohmood6391 2 года назад
Accurate to +/- 15". Now THAT'S precision repairing.
@detoxvirusuno3397
@detoxvirusuno3397 2 года назад
Ek feet me 12 inches ki accuracy. That's the standard. RIP seals.
@mikethompson3534
@mikethompson3534 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@billshiff2060
@billshiff2060 2 года назад
@@mmm-mmm Nope.... not anymore!
@RobotN001
@RobotN001 2 года назад
Ручная доводка может давать очень хорошие точности. Но трудоёмкость по времени высокая, поэтому экономическая выгода маленькая..
@kelainefes
@kelainefes 2 года назад
@@mmm-mmm he's talking about the chewing gum we spread on the piston.
@ConsoleCombatant
@ConsoleCombatant 2 года назад
winch, steel cable, chain, car, and somewhere in the world an unnamed safety inspector is getting a stroke but this guys did an excellent job with minimal resources and maximum effort, respect !
@JorgeSanchez-ze3lf
@JorgeSanchez-ze3lf 2 года назад
LOL.. so true man, that's exactly what I thought.
@prebaned
@prebaned Год назад
Wrong, somewhere in the world is a safety inspector looking for a bigger boat to store all the money that makes this possible...
@ivanivlyushkin1001
@ivanivlyushkin1001 Год назад
Совершенно верно. В наше время, инспектор по безопасности, это человек который лишает тебя заработка.
@DEMON23027
@DEMON23027 2 года назад
Вы реально сказочный народ ,ТБ просто на высоте от слова нет ,этой детали пришёл зверь песец ,так нет они в костер и давай прямить ,Господи не дай бог такую деталь из Пакистана купить.😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@nemokapitanov397
@nemokapitanov397 2 года назад
Когда вы почувствуете дефицит запчастей ,и не таких купите . Этот народ вызывает восхищение и только.
@DEMON23027
@DEMON23027 2 года назад
@@nemokapitanov397 ага прям сразу, особенно таких запчастей которые делают они .
@DEMON23027
@DEMON23027 2 года назад
@Delerium не знаю но технику напрягают так что металл не выдержал.😁
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
Друган если полнагрузки то дофига поработает
@fonhollohan2908
@fonhollohan2908 2 года назад
Amazing that you were able to straighten that rod out with a bit of ole fire and a press. I highly doubt that it will work very well but nevertheless pretty impressive with primative tools. I do however question the strength of that rod after you heated it, you just weakened its strength. The chrome is liable to crack and flake off. Don't know how much oil this rod will be able to hold with all the pits and scratches. I use to build these things from scratch and weld the eyes on the rods. When I was a welder fitter. Where I am they wouldn't even attempt that they would simply replace it.
@bluesky6985
@bluesky6985 2 года назад
Here if someone got hurt from a repair like that everyone would get sued especially the shop that repaired it
@tomasmerino1039
@tomasmerino1039 2 года назад
I live in a crappy country too, here people don't care if the oil has to be topped everyday as long as the machine works... Replace the part or do a quality repair gets really expensive
@gertebert
@gertebert 2 года назад
I feel sorry for the new seal.
@ntal5859
@ntal5859 2 года назад
Knowing this lot they will construct it from some old leather from a dead rat.
@JJ-jv1gu
@JJ-jv1gu 2 года назад
If it leaks, they can just use toilet paper to clean up.. Oh never mind, one hand to wipe the other to eat
@Tom_0815
@Tom_0815 2 года назад
New seals and oil come cheaper than a new Rod :)
@getsum697
@getsum697 2 года назад
@@JJ-jv1gu Wrong country and wrong religion...but hey, ignorance is your friend, my friend!
@jessdigs
@jessdigs 2 года назад
@Tech Overkill the old seal was blown out you can see it in the beginning of the video
@BoogWeed
@BoogWeed 2 года назад
Respect to these men working with whatever they have available.
@lifeisneverthesame910
@lifeisneverthesame910 2 года назад
most people in the developing countries work that way.
@TheL0k3
@TheL0k3 2 года назад
agreed, and aint not getting scared of loosing toes working on slippers
@ElvicFarms
@ElvicFarms 2 года назад
Kinda like dairy farmers lol
@heinzfissimatent4294
@heinzfissimatent4294 2 года назад
hauptsache keine ahnung von der materie.
@Ruslanishe-rus
@Ruslanishe-rus 2 года назад
Может им кто-то подарит учебник, по сортам и свойствам металлов...
@mekanikbesi5360
@mekanikbesi5360 2 года назад
Ini conten demi uang
@НашСемейников
@НашСемейников 2 года назад
Им сначала нужно букварь подарить .
@nemokapitanov397
@nemokapitanov397 2 года назад
@@НашСемейников я читаю русские посты , ещё раз убеждаюсь какие же высокомерные засранцы . Корчите из себя умников , а самом деле пустышки . Лично со мной были две случае, где таких высокомерныех русских поставил на место.
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
@@НашСемейников там есть такие моменты что они лучше наших СТОшниклв
@joytoshghosh9974
@joytoshghosh9974 2 года назад
I don't know that which Country they are from...but I'm really sorry to say that this is not an engineering....only an illiterate foolishness...which can lead to a catastrophic accident...
@wowthingsworking7084
@wowthingsworking7084 2 года назад
😱
@ricksanchez3176
@ricksanchez3176 2 года назад
It's the bucket cylinder on an excavator for production work. As long as they are loading over the back, will be fine, no EPA there for when the packing starts leaking. Drama much?
@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499
@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499 2 года назад
@@ricksanchez3176 Friend, this rod will break as soon as it get's loaded.
@joytoshghosh9974
@joytoshghosh9974 2 года назад
@@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499 indeed my dear friend.
@ubiratancardoso5923
@ubiratancardoso5923 2 года назад
It looks ok on the surface, but that rod needs to be tempered again and nitro oxide plated. It will bend easily again if kept that way.
@Robert-cu9bm
@Robert-cu9bm 2 года назад
Yep, just replace.
@kimlground206
@kimlground206 2 года назад
@@Robert-cu9bm all fine unless the nearest replacement part is on the other side of the world or so obsolete as to be completely unavailable. And wouldn't you want to harden it, not temper it ? Still the artist bunch could probably make one from scratch. Looks like this was shot in Pakistan. Some of those guys are amazing - make functional automatic weapons using a file and a hacksaw.
@szavvy2717
@szavvy2717 2 года назад
These guys are wearing sandals whilst working heavy machinery 😂 does it look like these 3rd world cretins give a f**k if it were to collapse and kill someone in the very near future 🧐 these people are a shamble doing a job that's equally a shamble. It's no wonder they still shit into their own hands 😂😂
@davsaltego
@davsaltego 2 года назад
Will you pay for that?
@davsaltego
@davsaltego 2 года назад
@@Robert-cu9bm will you pay for that?
@LDN76
@LDN76 2 года назад
Amazing, I like that they just wont give up with minimum tools
@СергейМосквин-ъ7т
@СергейМосквин-ъ7т 2 года назад
Покажите работу цилиндра после этого! 🤔
@AZLblK
@AZLblK 2 года назад
А все))) некому уже показывать... Упокой Господи души рабов твоих.... Шутка.... Но все понимают, что этим все грозит....
@volnii_kot
@volnii_kot 2 года назад
Нормально будет работать, ведро отработки на смену хватит
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
Если полнагрузки то дофига будет работать
@ПростаяКухняДляВас
Он на масле уже не будет работать, только на солидоле))
@RobotN001
@RobotN001 2 года назад
если бы не работал - не чинили бы ))
@Gritzian777
@Gritzian777 2 года назад
Миньоны молодцы!!!
@SaveTheRumble
@SaveTheRumble 2 года назад
Great work, I love videos like this, no health and safety just a group of lads cracking on
@anthonyc4158
@anthonyc4158 2 года назад
Exactly, and they got the job done without all the BS hurdles and red tape. kudos to these guys.
@shaunmooney2834
@shaunmooney2834 2 года назад
@@anthonyc4158 yeah mate - all bs and red tape - until you are injured and cannot work - bit hard feeding the kids - but then again you can send the boys down pit and the girls into the garment factory - or better yet flog one of the girls off to the local brothel. who needs bs and red tape!
@Don.Challenger
@Don.Challenger 2 года назад
But sadly a hot day and not a beer anywhere to wet the whistle (and if there were the brew would likely kill you).
@Don.Challenger
@Don.Challenger 2 года назад
@@shaunmooney2834 At least you have a keen eye for the details - not all jobs are hammer jobs and not all red tape is pernicious.
@billietribble3383
@billietribble3383 2 года назад
I would like to see a video on injuries while folks like these are work ing. probably no records & Obvious no one cares how many get hurt or Killed
@TheRepairer
@TheRepairer Год назад
I suspected at the beginning that renewal of the bent ram was very unlikely.
@АлексейВиноградов-х6е
Почему я не удивлён от того что у них загнулся шток гидроцилиндра?
@Ruslanishe-rus
@Ruslanishe-rus 2 года назад
Который тон на 100+ расчитан
@joytoshghosh9974
@joytoshghosh9974 2 года назад
my dear friend friend...it seems that they don't follow any science or engineering....
@РоманПанкрашов
@РоманПанкрашов 2 года назад
Одни специалисты загнули, другие выровняли
@lioncat2457
@lioncat2457 2 года назад
I "love" how they keep trying to tie knots with chains ! 🤣
@hirschlord1
@hirschlord1 2 года назад
Are chip n dale also working there ? I hear their voices in background 🤔
@DiscoveringSkills
@DiscoveringSkills 2 года назад
🤔
@franksmith6683
@franksmith6683 2 года назад
I've straightened rams before, when a new one wasn't available quickly enough and they've been run every day for years, cancelled the order for a new one. Seals will tolerate a little bit of wobble, maybe not as long as a dead straight rod but plenty good enough for these guys. Not everybody can afford to just buy a new one. I've done some very sketchy repairs to get me going, then bought the new part but kept it until the repair fails and incredibly, it never fails.
@ingowalkerling5141
@ingowalkerling5141 2 года назад
It's hard to see, how these guys put all their skills and knowledge together to fix this stem of the hydraulic cylinder. Do they know, how they change the metallurgical structure and mechanical properties of this part? Overbending, heat treatment and a rough treatment of the hardened surface will result in an mechanical failure, when they reinstalled the parts and get it working under full pressure. Great skills that they managed to fix the stem, but less knowledge how it reacts under their treatment.
@ВячеславПисарев-г7р
Стержень
@sunsetranch9780
@sunsetranch9780 2 года назад
They don't care ....they need to fix what they have ..........no money to buy new .
@Pookytroll
@Pookytroll 2 года назад
they dont use "knowledge"
@ВячеславПисарев-г7р
@@sunsetranch9780 оу?
@Fr1ti4e88
@Fr1ti4e88 2 года назад
They deserve the $1 a day for that quality work
@clippers4me
@clippers4me 2 года назад
They do the best they can with what they have.
@RustyorBroken
@RustyorBroken 2 года назад
$1 per day would likely be a significant raise.
@sk4lman
@sk4lman 2 года назад
I love how there are five million people on hand, half of them just standing around.
@jonanderson5137
@jonanderson5137 2 года назад
The beauty of cheap labor, you get what you pay for.
@frontcentermusician
@frontcentermusician 2 года назад
Kind of like american work crews LOL.
@bengurwell1500
@bengurwell1500 Год назад
On one hand, it is impressive to see how much they can get done with so little. On the other I see what looks like 4 man-hours sunk into what 2 minutes with an impact gun and a torch would accomplish.
@paulg444
@paulg444 Год назад
Knowledge and wisdom and experience must be learned by watching. When a book keeper watches this they see wasted manhours. When a mechanic watches this they see force multiplication by the transfer of knowledge.
@ouch74
@ouch74 Год назад
Looks like a waste of time and effort to me. Even if you straighten it all out that steel is compromised. May as well just scrap it out and replace with new.
@pabrennan6877
@pabrennan6877 Год назад
@@ouch74 I agree, however it may have been re-induction hardened etc - but who knows what happened next, we didn’t get to see, nor if it even worked or held pressure.
@carybecker6555
@carybecker6555 Год назад
To do all this before you even take your pajamas off in the morning. My hats off to these guys!
@anitakerry3032
@anitakerry3032 Год назад
No need to be rude and ignorant its there daily work clothes .
@immers2410
@immers2410 Год назад
@@anitakerry3032 chill out. I’m from there and I found it quite funny
@ACatKrom
@ACatKrom Год назад
@@anitakerry3032 Anita must be an alias.. you are definitely a karen
@kolhoz-tuning
@kolhoz-tuning 2 года назад
Мне кажется от того что его коптили на костре, ровным счётом ничего не изменилось. Чтобы его прогреть нужна не такая температура а больше.
@user-maxsev
@user-maxsev 2 года назад
Масло обжигали, чтоб на пресе не выскальзывал, и не проворачивался
@АлександрФомин-п5у
Надо было сразу позвать Алибабу и не мучиться.
@kolhoz-tuning
@kolhoz-tuning 2 года назад
@@user-maxsev а, понял.
@Bulletproof_039
@Bulletproof_039 2 года назад
Отпуск закалённой стали в костре это очень мудро. После высокой нагрузки шток опять таким же станет.
@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч
@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч 2 года назад
Скорее всего заказали новый, а пока он в пути хватит поработать на небольших нагрузках и этим.
@valval8957
@valval8957 2 года назад
@@Вспомнитьвсё-ж1ч ага, заказали новый, в соседнем гараже.
@Pravdin-Eduard
@Pravdin-Eduard 2 года назад
Если он не лопнул при таком изгибе, то скорее всего это уже восстановленный шток, только в соседнем селе.
@ДмитрийАлексеевич-з6ъ
Шток не калёный, там поверхностная цементация, я на токарном станке их точил, прекрасно обрабатывается.
@pavelgrushko215
@pavelgrushko215 2 года назад
еще раз нагреют и закалят в чем проблемы, а то что и кривой немного шток работает по себе знаю, просто манжеты чаще придется менять..
@alfredcastro8822
@alfredcastro8822 2 года назад
Reconnecting the hydraulic lines to the cylinder and pull a lever would've pushed the roof out.
@getsum697
@getsum697 2 года назад
Smartest comment here!
@kimlground206
@kimlground206 2 года назад
Probably true, I've seen it done. But oh what a mess when it does let go. A Drott 120 (a bit larger excavator than the one that used this cylinder) will empty a 120 gallon hydraulic reservoir in just under 10 seconds through a blown hose. Done that. Glad someone else was paying for the oil and cleaning up the mess. Actually a power grease gun works pretty well too, if you are not in a hurry. 3000-4000 psi available, it pumps a lot slower than the machine's pump, and the grease doesn't go everywhere when it lets go.
@kuwaitman
@kuwaitman 2 года назад
Based on standards of living in your country. you guys did an excellent job. Well done 👍🏻
@fxsrider
@fxsrider 2 года назад
I was told long ago, everyone everywhere was getting on just fine without me.
@averyanderson6945
@averyanderson6945 2 года назад
They don’t realize that that 4 door toyota pickup in the backround is worth a gold mine in America right now 😂
@fowletm1992
@fowletm1992 2 года назад
Thats the silly thing For us in Australia as well that's a $3k clapped out old hilux but you want an American truck like an f250, anything newer than 2010 is going to get well over 60k up to 180k for a new ram 2500
@johnnyloco970
@johnnyloco970 2 года назад
A lot of collective thought goes into these type repairs 😄
@peasantsarerevolting9343
@peasantsarerevolting9343 2 года назад
I think I heard minions somewhere...
@davidbwa
@davidbwa 2 года назад
Many of these types of videos are very creative. This one just made me facepalm from start to finish. Me at beginning of video: "So, they are a place that repairs hydraulic rams / large equipment but they don't have any hydraulics or large equipment to assist them with this job?" Me later in video: "Oh, they had that stuff all around them but for some reason decided a sledge hammer was a better approach". I get that many of these jobs are folks doing the best they can with what they have available to them. But in this case, not even that. Insert the usual comments about personal safety but that is low hanging fruit in these videos.
@joseluisperez4015
@joseluisperez4015 2 года назад
THIS GUY IS NOT GOING TO MAKE A BOMB OUT OF THAT HYDRAULIC 😐😕RIGHT...
@stujambo1742
@stujambo1742 2 года назад
sent back to dealer as a 'warranty' claim........"it just started leaking!"😂😂
@djbillye4943
@djbillye4943 2 года назад
for sure
@captainlarrynosleepfishing5350
@captainlarrynosleepfishing5350 2 года назад
Outstanding 😂😂😂😂
@sueparras6028
@sueparras6028 2 года назад
That's probably their plan from the start.
@ima_robot91
@ima_robot91 2 года назад
Imagine how much these guys could get done using modern tools and machinery
@johnc8327
@johnc8327 2 года назад
They are decendents of people that build pyramids with nothing but logs and chisels.
@DonnieB0407
@DonnieB0407 2 года назад
@@johnc8327 Those are Egyptians. Not Pakistani.
@rajwarnakulasuriya5935
@rajwarnakulasuriya5935 2 года назад
If they had modern tools they will be a lazy bunch like you guys
@BellyUpFishGarage
@BellyUpFishGarage 2 года назад
Probably not much more, in reality.. Just human nature...
@lw7238
@lw7238 2 года назад
What they repaired won't last long. The metal is stretched and weakened, at best this is a temporary fix till a new one is ordered.
@mansel24
@mansel24 2 года назад
Прецизионная точность, ремонт на века.
@Psp-v8s
@Psp-v8s 2 года назад
Первое слово в точку,остальное хуйня в мульду!
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
@@Psp-v8s если полнагурзки будет то навсегда
@saiansydyk5796
@saiansydyk5796 2 года назад
@@Psp-v8s если полнагурзки будет то навсегда
@kevingalloway3743
@kevingalloway3743 2 года назад
They don't truly believe, they are going to straighten that back to it's original shape do they?🤣
@angelfigueroa310
@angelfigueroa310 2 года назад
I thought they were going to throw rocks at it to straighten it . My hats off to these men
@bretparker5757
@bretparker5757 2 года назад
😆😆😆😆😆
@johndoe1778
@johndoe1778 2 года назад
This is hard to watch haha so rough
@mikehunntt5338
@mikehunntt5338 2 года назад
They probably did for two days before realizing it wasn't working then edited that part out
@ChrisG-om9uy
@ChrisG-om9uy 2 года назад
Engineers at work..😄
@nicolasgonzalez5277
@nicolasgonzalez5277 2 года назад
Wow I give this guy's A for effort.
@michaelanderson7715
@michaelanderson7715 2 года назад
bs, everything gets bathed in dirt
@Team_Banchamek
@Team_Banchamek 2 года назад
They must really really really need that machine back on site
@MichaudDaniel
@MichaudDaniel 2 года назад
It won't work, it will leak everywhere. That's why they didn't show the rest once fixed. It is a high pressure hydraulic cylinder.
@ГригорийКаракуця-д3з
Все получится только прокладки алюминия надо подкладывать .
@MichaudDaniel
@MichaudDaniel 2 года назад
@@ГригорийКаракуця-д3з I do not think so. The rod is the most important, it must be straight (1000 of a millimeter). Even if you change parts and change seals. The way they straighten the rod won't take long before the seal leaks. They need to replace the rod. Try to translate in russian and i am not good. Sorry Не думаю. Стержень самый важный, он должен быть прямым (1000 миллиметров). Даже если вы меняете детали и меняете уплотнения. То, как они выпрямляют шток, не заставит себя долго ждать, пока уплотнение не потечет. Им нужно заменить стержень.
@paultaylor256
@paultaylor256 2 года назад
Put some flex seal on it and send it down the road!? LMFAO
@electricalfive2248
@electricalfive2248 Год назад
they honestly didn't get it hot enough to ruin any heat treatment, it takes more heat just to temper that rod. they didn't even need to heat it, but it prob helped like 15% maximum. Only other reason is that any amount of heat will help prevent more stress damage to the rod while straightening. It still lost some strength, but this could just be a spare, IDK. That chrome plating is the best for wear characteristics, but a 300 grit sanding and polishing will do pretty well on bare steel, the hydraulic fluid will keep it from rusting.
@ronwade2206
@ronwade2206 2 года назад
OK, if you Live and work where these guys do, you don't just go out and get new ones, you got dirt, you got lots of people standing there to help, so you fix with what you got and at least there is help right there. ✅
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 2 года назад
Except that's not a fix. It's dimwits trying to repair the Titanic with electric tape.
@blowme5150
@blowme5150 Год назад
And that's what they are trying to make our country work hard for! Don't fall for it
@horiachiorean8592
@horiachiorean8592 2 года назад
You can straighten a cylinder rod but in this case the inside of the cylinder was scratch and that they can not fix it. We had in our shop an old 12 ton crane which tipped over. Normaly should be scrapped but that was in 2007 Romania. We inspect the inside of the telescoping cylinder , straighten the rod. Welded some spots with MAG where rod was pinched. A bushing was made so we can see where is not round. Then a lot of grinding and polishing. New seals and ready to go. I worked before that 6 years for a german company where a job like this was considered an abomination. I do not know how much it last but was a 5-6meter cylinder. In six months there I learned a lot because there they were like Nike, just do it. We had lathes milling machines, rectifing machine, MIG-MAG welders , 40 tone press but some things we did make me cringed.
@chrishull9202
@chrishull9202 2 года назад
Way to wedge the piston in the barrel trying to get that bent rod out. Might as well finish destroying that cylinder while you're trying to fix it
@adrianstark8473
@adrianstark8473 2 года назад
Tan BRUTOS 🤦 Creen que todo se arregla a Mazazos. Usen la cabeza PIENSEN. Tanta Chingada Ropa que traen los APENDEJA el CALOR.🥵 Eso de extraer la pieza con la escabafora fue EXCELENTE👍 Por ahí hubieran empezado🤷 Atte.Ing.Adrián Ruiz.Monterrey NL.México.
@nealramsey4439
@nealramsey4439 2 года назад
That's going to be a precision fit. Not to mention the hardening after being heated
@firstname5134
@firstname5134 2 года назад
The heat took the hardness out
@magnuspyro
@magnuspyro 2 года назад
I am relieved to see that he is wearing his sport safety sandals
@ntal5859
@ntal5859 2 года назад
Yeah those latest ones really are great at air circulation.
@premman6052
@premman6052 2 года назад
yea from safety point of view its much better than flip-flops 😁
@joelbellJB
@joelbellJB 2 года назад
I love how they spent all that time and energy beating on it when they had an excavator right there!
@mickblock
@mickblock 2 года назад
I think that's a crew of people that pretty much r & d methods for salvaging. And they are wanting to start out looking at the least amount of resources necessary to get any given type of thing done. Seems like it.
@googleyoutubechannel8554
@googleyoutubechannel8554 Год назад
So... It wasn't actually repaired, but was attempted using dozens of man hours of ineffective labor, followed by the use of heavy expensive equipment, then custom forging and and many more man hours using a hydraulic press to get it closer but not fixed... cool I guess.
@keithammleter3824
@keithammleter3824 2 года назад
Before straightening it in a press, they heated it to destroy its strength. From that point on, it is ruined and the straightening quite pointless. It could be re-hardened, but I can't imagine that these little shops have the means to do that. The cylinder is of course a write-off. The way it was bent suggests that it was bent (probably nowhere near as much) before and was repaired the same way - and didn't last.
@richardmaurer9002
@richardmaurer9002 2 года назад
Why does the way it’s bent suggest it was bent before?
@Fellafoe69
@Fellafoe69 2 года назад
@@richardmaurer9002 because hardened steel breaks and won't bend like this unless the hardening is gone
@danhard8440
@danhard8440 2 года назад
its a long way off from watching this VS Kurtis at CEE repairing one lol
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 2 года назад
@@Fellafoe69 Depends how hard. Too hard is brittle. You dont want that either. Its a fine line.
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 2 года назад
Betcha they fixed the cylinder too
@frankiearagon-jraka-kiko5321
@frankiearagon-jraka-kiko5321 2 года назад
That's impressive. Hard working dudes. My respects to all you dudes.
@paulwatson255
@paulwatson255 2 года назад
Shot out from Jamaica when people work hard and try and get it done much respect to yr comments
@briantorres1612
@briantorres1612 2 года назад
@@paulwatson255 F’k Jamaica
@geoepi321975
@geoepi321975 2 года назад
Bend rods cannot be straightened that's a no-no
@rohitgill1778
@rohitgill1778 2 года назад
There are from Pakistan and chrome is way more expensive and the rod with diameter of 3 to 3 and half inches they can't rebuild it with a new rod they can to machine it and replace the gland to that they can't afford
@kimlground206
@kimlground206 2 года назад
Actually they can. The straightening technique is well known since the days of steam power. I had a friend who was machinist's mate on one of the US aircraft carriers. They were equipped and expected to be able to straighten up to 6" diameter rods by exactly this method except there the final step was done in a lathe, not to cut metal but to precisely find where and in what direction the correction needed to be made. He claimed to have straightened 4" rods to less than .010" TIR over a four foot length. That is better than most nonprecision rods you get delivered into the shop from new stock. I met him when he was a civilian running an hydraulic cylinder manufacturing operation.
@dennishein2812
@dennishein2812 2 года назад
I’ve seen hydraulic cylinder rods break or have a slight bend but never one like that and I was a diesel mechanic and worked on heavy equipment as well as trucks.
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk 2 года назад
That thing's friggin geeked 😂😂
@infotration2225
@infotration2225 2 года назад
But you people forget where's that made. It Chinese made. We use item of china's made from kitchen to airplane.
@ГригорийВеткин-Потемкин
Наверно была авария, вот его и согнуло.
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 2 года назад
@@infotration2225 it's made of chinesium, that metal is about as hard as lead on summer day.
@infotration2225
@infotration2225 2 года назад
@@TheNefastor but still not hard as the Japanese made.
@Timejump369
@Timejump369 2 года назад
Doing all that and sandals it’s great but yes the shaft will never be the same again gotta love the determination
@Gideon_Judges6
@Gideon_Judges6 2 года назад
You guys in the comments are misinterpreting. We know the repair will not be as good as original. The goal is to dress it up and put it back in the box for exchange from the vendor, sold as defective. 😉
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 2 года назад
But if the repair is useless like this, it is wasted time and effort!
@Gideon_Judges6
@Gideon_Judges6 2 года назад
@@donraptor6156 huh? You get an RMA from the vendor and just send them this garbage and they give you a refund
@drewjn
@drewjn Год назад
Hats off to them for the amount of effort and dedication to the task of trying to salvage it. That being said, it was quite a lot of time and effort troubleshooting when they should have just undid the couplings and use either the vehicles or the excavator far earlier. Having the dude hit it with a hammer hoping it would magically straighten or pull it out, 3 or 4 different attempts at that. As for the end result, it will probably work, just not for long; which to be fair, might be all they needed in this situation. Sometimes getting a replacement and legit repair just takes too long and time can be essential. Also funny seeing the comments full of people pretending to understand metallurgy.
@stever3425
@stever3425 Год назад
I don't know much about metalurgy but I'm quite sure the fire was to temper or soften the previously hardened steel. So they now have a softer ram to work with. The bright side of it is that it will be easier to restraighten the next time(s) it bends.😂
@UnitedStatesOfCoffee
@UnitedStatesOfCoffee 2 года назад
Fascinating to see how people do things in other walks of life
@__belial__
@__belial__ 2 года назад
Aka everything but the US
@38911bytefree
@38911bytefree 2 года назад
or buy Made in China "OEM" parts because buying a new one is cheaper than rebuilding, less skills, more Chinesse.
@johnflores1723
@johnflores1723 2 года назад
The use of a straightened rod versus a new one has fiscal considerations.
@gerardog2663
@gerardog2663 2 года назад
Physical considerations, I suppose you mean.
@tcltv4610
@tcltv4610 2 года назад
Imagine whay these guys can do, if they come across an alien spaceship that crashed.
@paddington1670
@paddington1670 2 года назад
it would be up and running in 7 hours max
@taihancock5611
@taihancock5611 2 года назад
Hell that was FUNNY !!! 😁 Ya and then ALL OF THEM WOULD GET IN TO IT who cares what the load limit is We all fixed it We are all going for a ride !
@匚丹尺刀口ち口
@匚丹尺刀口ち口 3 месяца назад
Pelo esforço que deu pra sair a haste, o interior do cilindro está tudo riscado danificado por dentro.
@trevorsmith5946
@trevorsmith5946 2 года назад
Bravo its refreshing to see them use their skills and experience to give old damaged parts a new lease of life for very little money.
@masscomnet
@masscomnet 2 года назад
Those parts are not repairable.
@blowme5150
@blowme5150 Год назад
Bot
@goose.biscuits
@goose.biscuits Год назад
it's going to end up costing way more when it dies a new death in a day or so. Hydraulic pressure is not to be played with.
@stevendavis1243
@stevendavis1243 2 года назад
When the SHTF it's these guys you want living down the block. It's amazing how they fix broken technical equipment with very little modern help and pure brute force and know how.
@hamhass1983
@hamhass1983 2 года назад
They are really cool
@drinkthekoolaidkids
@drinkthekoolaidkids 2 года назад
That's because their now standard of living would be our shtf standard of living ...
@crazymtbrider
@crazymtbrider 2 года назад
If you pull it by the end when it's bent you just jam it at the cylinder end you should have put the winch nearer to the cylinder so it was pulling at the straightest angle
@DiscoveringSkills
@DiscoveringSkills 2 года назад
Great
@Cancaro
@Cancaro 2 года назад
They should have left the bolt attached to the cylinder and pushed the rod out using oil pressure. The rod was not fully extended when it took the bend. The part of it which was still inside was straight and pushing it out using oil is the best way to get the job done
@kimlground206
@kimlground206 2 года назад
And where are these guys going to get whatever implement will grip the rod 'nearer to the cylinder' ? That would be some device I have never seen. And i think by the time they are pulling they have removed the front cap and seal, so there would be considerable clearance between the rod and the inside of the cylinder. Too much binding and it will just bend the rod straighter until it lets go or the puller gives out
@crazymtbrider
@crazymtbrider 2 года назад
@@kimlground206 they were using it it's called a strap
@lesterbuckman5493
@lesterbuckman5493 2 года назад
I am sorry but this just is not the way to do it. Hydraulic systems require close tolerances and rods need to be with out any imperfections. The time taken to affect this repair would be better spent on fitting a new rod and cap. It might work for a while as long as you don’t mind oil leaks on the return side. I would very much like to see this operating. I have manufactured and repaired cylinders of all sizes and types and wouldn’t waste my time half doing this.
@voodoo7008
@voodoo7008 2 года назад
Would like to see a follow up as to how long it lasted after repair.
@Munky83Nut
@Munky83Nut 2 года назад
Putting money on 12 seconds.
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