The lack of safety standards is absolutely appalling! Do you mean to tell me that the drive for the lowest production cost and the cheapest market price is more important than people's individual safety? This is a crying shame!
These seems to be for local use. If you buy a set of disks from the store, you'd see that it's surface is smoothed, coated in oil and placed in a plastic bag inside the box. BTW, it's better for your breaks that these disks are not smoothed.
Если бы во всем мире работали, к примеру, немецкие требования по безопасности труда, то как минимум у людей на видео не то чтобы денег на тормоза, да даже самой машины не было бы. К сожалению не все могут позволить себе заплатить за все меры безопасности на производстве. Не обсуждайте людей за тяжкий труд
As far as i'm concerned if this puts food on the table for these guys even with the conditions they work in then more power to them, hell for a lot of them this IS all they can get job wise...Even in places like this getting a good education is an absolute PITA for the majority.
The thing that I find fascinating is that this (probably?) isn’t unlike what was happening in Pittsburgh or Sheffield or Essen in the nineteenth century.
I'm trying to work out what the alloy was, it resembled steel, but would usually be iron for brake discs as it's cheaper, the chips coming off the lathe looked more like something you'd expect from iron.
Man , you probably won’t get any of those disks , these disk made by locals for locals that can’t afford branded ones or they are not even being imported in their country, so your disks are so bad probably because of another reason. Or maybe it’s same reason that they are made of scrap but definitely not by these guys