Manufacturing Process of Truck Axle in Street Factory || Изготовление оси грузовика #truckaxle #howtomaketruckaxle #machineshop #cuttingedge #machinist #pakistanitruck #manufacturing
Сколько смотрю и всё не вериться что так работают эти люди. прям как киборги какие с другой планеты. Просто одуреть можно какие они молодцы.Спасибо человеку кто снимает такие видио. Просто Улётные получаются во всех отношениях.
Безотходное производство - это круто. Станки с ЧПУ - первый раз вижу в подобных видео, рад за парней. На выходе вполне годная и красивая деталь даже с покрытием.
Непонятно для каких целей токарный с ЧПУ был применен, чтобы проточить цилиндр??? Зачем ЧПУ? Если всё это потом дотачивалось на универсалах так же как и начиналось точиться
@@skirmish3889 да,вот тоже непонятно. И посадку под подшипник и сальник проточили на ЧПУ, а потом на универсале по штангенциркулю. И такую деталь надо бы точить не за три установки.
Pure grit and skill. Something americans lack anymore. We just order new wait and cry backorder. Or have super exoensive fancy machines. These men are the machine. Outstanding.
Outstanding! Great work. Everyone contributes. Loved they showed the heat treating process never have seen that done and always wondered. Now I know. Great video.
¿Enhorabuena? Señor S.F.N., usted lo que debió notar, antes que el producto fabricado, serían la Súper Sandalias con protector de acero para los dedos que usan estos trabajadores. ¿Cómo? ¿No los notó? Luego de eso, ¿se dio cuenta de la ropa ignífuga que utilizaban? Los guantes de carnaza; los cascos; las caretas de resistencia térmica; los lentes de seguridad; las fajas, las rodilleras de kevlar, la mascarilla o siquiera un respirador desechable 3M 9502 industrial para humos tóxicos y partícula incandescentes, etc. Esta pobre gente no tiene Nada, señor S.F.N. Cero. ¡Ni siquiera un triste peto de cuero para 500 grados! Si acaso mi delegada sindical ve este ABUSO, corre y les endereza una demanda laboral que les cierra la fábrica por año y medio.
Having worked on differentials, this is very interesting to see how these parts can be created from raw materials, much time and thought has gone into the knowledge & creation of machinery over long periods of time, I hope more people appreciate how much our standard of living is based on this and don’t lose the knowledge. Machinery ends poverty and slavery in the long run!
very important. My father has a small workshop producing even in these days hand forged woodcarving tools on the european market (m-stein). Its a years of perfecting processes, manufacturing own machinery from basically from scrap, using machines from 50s z 60s... its a low volume, so machinery is necessary but not automated as it is not feasible, anyway anding with products which are rather small sculptures than tools.
i love this channel becuase it shows that the possibilities of procezessing in an easy way from a to b to a Produkt that is so good that i is funktionally now and tomorrow
Que legal, nós aqui do Brazil não perdemos nem um video seu,estamos ligadinhos aqui, um abraço direto do Brasil a todos vocesdo outro lado do mundo🤝🇧🇷 #lsreparos
Well this is a serious evolutional step in quality and equipment. CNC, surface hardening. Only volume heat treatment and final grinding steps are amiss. But nevertheless, compared to dreadful earlier ones it's a big leap. Keep up the good work.
what the fuck are you saying?!?!?!? They have no protection, they work without gloves with slippers, without protective glasses, without a helmet and without a mask..... how much do you think their average life is ??? shall we also add child labour ?
Assisto muito esses vídeos,porém em termo de segurança é zero,segurança em primeiro lugar,as vezes confiamos que nunca irá acontecer acidentes por conta da habilidade e experiência,só que acidente não avisa quando vai acontecer!
That's a pretty high-tech factory compared to others I've seen in these videos. This one actually has a CNC lathe and computer-controlled machine to cut the splines on the shaft.
@@andymachala999 I was looking at that thing and wondering how much electricity it must take. Usually that kind of power is not available in these "street factories" either.
@@mortanicus5871 In some of previous videos they were using induction-heating ovens for melting steel, that's the source of high-frequency noise. And these ovens consume much more power compared to this rather small heater.
Me encanta el trabajo manual de su país , entiendo algunas cosas , se que puede ser un eje creo yo 🤔. Qué posibilidades hay de una fotografías de donde va a quedar ? . Me gusta aprender . Felicitaciones por sus trabajos y que todo les salga bien . Que pena .
¿Cómo? ¿Le encanta esta clase de trabajo? Señorita Caicedo, usted lo que debió notar, antes que el producto fabricado, serían la Súper Sandalias con protector de acero para los dedos que usan estos trabajadores. ¿Cómo? ¿No los notó? Luego de eso, ¿se dio cuenta de la ropa ignífuga que utilizaban? Los guantes de carnaza; los cascos; las caretas de resistencia térmica; los lentes de seguridad; las fajas, las rodilleras de kevlar, la mascarilla o siquiera un respirador desechable 3M 9502 industrial para humos tóxicos y partícula incandescentes, etc. Esta pobre gente no tenía Nada, señor Mauricio. Cero. ¡Ni siquiera un triste peto de cuero para 500 grados! Si acaso mi delegada sindical ve este ABUSO, corre y les endereza una demanda laboral que les cierra la fábrica por año y medio. Parecen esclavos de la Revolución Industrial del Siglo XIX.
У людей есть станки с чпу, дешевенькие, но есть, в первый раз вижу... А технология с индуктивной закалкой меня удивила, не проще ли было при ковке кинуть деталь в масло, а не остужать на свежем воздухе?
12:53 1.Кондуктор сверлильный без втулок кондукторных. 2. Контроль диаметра отверстий одним калибром. 3. Контроль взаимного расположения отверстий отсутствует.
Has anyone figured out why everything made in one of these vids has to be thrown on the ground every step along the way? First time seeing CNC in one of these shops, and even looks like the have a set of calipers instead of using a ruler
Its a low tech but effective way of checking the part for stress cracks and a bit of stress relief for the workers. Sounds like im joking but after 38 years in machine shop I tell you both are true. I have seen a machinist running a cnc lathe where the cast sleeves he was supposed to be machining kept cracking during machining and busting and flying apart at 750 rpm. So he started throwing each part on the concrete floor before he put it in the chuck. Any that didnt sound right he set aside. No more busted parts. When the boss ask him about the pile of discards he started throwing them on the floor in a mild rage and sure enough they busted open. These were cast iron sleeves about 10 inches long about 4 inch diameter with about a half inch wall thickness. Just bad castings. He took a dangerous job and made it a good laugh for everybody.
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Я смотрю на фантастические навыки и трудолюбие индийских рабочих и восхищаюсь ими. Если я сравню ее с пьяницами и бездельниками в России, то удивлюсь, что русская нация еще не вымерла.
Взяли не абы что, а старые валы, перековали и закалили, это точно Пакистан? Где земляные формочки для отливки? Где неизвестная сталь? Где работа на глазок? Почему в кадре чпу? Какие-то немыслимые технологии! 😁
15:32 Can anyone tell me what this process is called and or what is it accomplishing? I want to guess it might have something to do with hardening the axel to make it stronger but I’m not 100% sure.
This is called "quenching". As you know, steel is hardened once it is heated and rapidly cooled. However, it's also first for me to see such induction heating and water cooling combination machine.
@@tnkj1974 Surface hardening is a common technique for shafts production. It makes the shaft's surface very hard, even brittle, and so able to pass great momentum. Which creates stresses mostly on the surface, not the inner parts of the shaft. Hence existence of pipe-made shafts.
Wow, they got some pretty neat machines in this shop - a CNC lathe, that badass heat treater and even a neat old Cincinnati indexing cutter with a wore out bearing on the cutter shaft end....and there's Dikshit, over in the corner, drilling lug stud holes with a homemade drill guide that looks like it came out of the scrap pile.