Scania Vehicle Recycling - Chassis dismantling in 10 minutes
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Here you see the first step of truck recycling. Dismantle a damaged truck. A single mechanic needs about 16 hours to do that. We compressed it to 10 minutes.
Mechanic: Math
Assists: Mario, Kenneth
More info? Go to scaniausedparts.com
I really like how this guy is working. Very tidy, puts sand on spilled liquids, tidies up regularly. That's proper respect for yourself.
And also by the rules..
21years ago, I have been working at the Scania factory Zwolle for 4 years on the assembly of the chassis. Had a great time there.
Even though I could not see the process of cabin recycling, but all that I saw on this video proves that Scania's recycling method is the best in the world. Better than VW's, much better than BMW's, and light years far better than the British and American car recycling methods.
All vehicle makers should be required by law to take back end of life vehicles they originally made & recycle them by deconstruction with this coming of EVs this must be the only way to do this & now is the time all vehicle makers should be setting up recycling facilities at their factories in readiness for this as scrapyards ARE NOT THE PLACE FOR EVs as they are too technologically advanced to be smashed to pieces & destroyed which must be consigned to history Destructive recycling has had its day as it is bad for the enviorment as the excessive use of heavy machinery to destroy end of life vehicles causes far more pollution than the vehicles being scrapped ever did as non destructive recycling is the only way in the future.
Loved this video they understand that this earth will survive longer with this type of dedicated recycling thank you.
This is dismantling rather than recycling. The truck was parted out. More value in parts than as a whole.
DG
Best I've seen ever .
if you watch it backwards , he builds a truck!
Dismantling stuff like this provides parts for anyone who needs them, compared to blowing the engine up and shredding everything like most scrap yards do.
Scrapyards must be consigned to history as this is the only way foward. They have had their day.
Wow, they work really fast
Very cruel.... They put the cab to one side and made it watch
Very well done!
Why? Looks like a perfectly good truck.
Looks immaculate to tear apart
If you rebuild or recycle 80 percent of a class 8 vehicle by weight . I think it would be a good practice. The cost would be about 65 percent of a new truck with all new and remanufactured components
If the manufacturers of equipment and trucks had certified dismantlers , with the specified tools , labor and equipment. Then there would be standards in place for the start of the reman process.
In the end the industry would employ more people.
Just a thought.
Great to watch
Veryyyyyy professional!!
too much damage to repair,or to expensive ?
Really bad to see this when a truck is still working or has not big damages, in other countries this truck could operate yet!
I think they are 'part recycling' not metal recycling. The truck may have been worth more as parts to fix other trucks. They took a lot of care taking it apart and even washed off the engine and frame in the background which means they are being sold off. If you see a video about metal scrapping it takes like a minute per vehicle to shred them. I agree tho that in many parts of the world that truck would have lived on 20 - 30 more years, until there is nothing left to weld to or plug up
The thing is in other countries like the third world where these truck live on for ever. They're used until the engines are shot, blowing tons of oil past the ring and tons of sir pollution. The brake systems are worn out, the frames are full of cracks, tires are shot and they're just a danger to everyone. The other people on the road and the environment,. You see the videos of worn out trucks with the axles falling off, tires coming loose, brakes failing. Yeah it's a real shame they don't use up all the life left in these trucks.
the fact is that in pour countries they can't fix computer problems, and these modern trucks don't even start without a computer
so worthles in the jungle. In pour countries they need old trucks that when a head gasket blows, they can fix it by cutting
a new one from a garbage bin, and that has dieselpumps with nuts, rods and bolts instead of a electrical plug that's connected to a computer.
wow they sure dismantled that truck !!
Beautifully, correctly done. Makes U.S. recyclers look like idiots. There's the cheap and fast way and the correct way. Bravo Scan is.
MAXENCE SCANIA
Great video!
Sweet truck, why was it recycled.??
Scania promotes a 6-year-old car for scrap. Buy new cars, and after small accidents scrap. scrapping this vehicle is against sense.
@@tomco23x check the rear of the cab its all pushed foward and damaged looks like the load came foward and hit cab
what damage..
What parts worth
Vehicle cost
Job cost
Profit..
It seems this is a pre series or a test truck. Test vehicles are not allowed to be sold, so they recycle them.
nope from the side and the front you can tell it was in an accident
Peter Dilkes ???
Nice Job :)
increíble que lindo trabajo
At 10:23 worker sees note that says "Do not tear down vehicle" lol
lol *see's dealer ship sticker on window*
that's the way to do it awesome
good job!
i think this Truck has an frame damage perhaps of this case they are dismanteling the truck
r.i.p scania 6x2 4
It could be frame damage, that's too expensive to repair..
When did the technician had his lunch
Good
Why??
Why this nearly new truck needed recycle?
look at the side you can tell it has bee hit by something and probably had Frame damage
with the damage it has
basically it's just parts
a lot of parts do the math and see that there is several thousand dollars here to be made. those rears alone 1,800.00 each with out install labor ! I do this year round but on a smaller scale.
What name is music? plss :D
hypnotize by psh project
This video has made me very unhappy. :'( :'(
Sorry to hear that. Perhaps this video might cheer you up: Watch a Scania R 730 V8 Streamline come to life :)
hey man.. had the same feeling when i worked in a truck garage.. when i needed to remove a running engine out of a good running and driving truck to stuff it into another truck to keep it rolling again.. made me said to take apart a nice truck.. but usually its cheaper to stuff in a 2nd hand engine than a new one..
Pieter9801
@@gewoontimm Everything was carefully dismantled. I prefer the method where the vehicle is ripped apart and smashed into small pieces ready for melting and recycling.
How can that be profitable, it took them four days to dismantle.
A single mechanic needs about 16 hours to do that... we compressed it to 10 minutes. At 8 hours a day !! New math ??
You can make a killing with spare parts.
2 days on an 8 hour shift as said above, even less if they are 12 hour shifts. New truck parts cost 100's and 1000's of pounds, second hand parts still hold a very good retail value. For a second hand accelerator pedal on my 1999 erf its £150. Now if it was only a few years old it would cost considerably more. I could break my truck and make more than i paid for her in bits. The engine and gearbox alone on trucks are extremely expensive to buy. The dpf on new trucks alone can run into 5 figures for a new replacement and the engine is 5 figures new. Trucks are expensive bits of machinery, some new ones even go over the £100,000 mark to buy new depending on the spec
Why can't I buy one of these trucks in the us?
This is a european truck. Scania doesn't sell any in the USA. Peterbilt, Mack and whatever it is are already there, although American trucks are weaker than European trucks in terms of engine horsepower, torque.
if you want a european truck ask peterbilt or kenworth they own DAF trucks, the engines in peterbilt or kenworth are developed by DAF.
New DAF 105XF available in us. Scania chassys available in canada.
why need to Recycling it ?
Kenny Ken G damage beyond repair
Bravo !!!!
looks in goof condition still
So... clean... o.o
Menos mal que não matou um V8
C'est pas 10 minutes qu'il a fallu mais 10 heures
MUITO BOM PARABENS SCANIA
Dama
alA
😊😊😊Ломать не стоить
не ломать,а разбирать. да и долго чёта ,там делов на полдня .
зачем её утилизировать было она ещё побегала бы лет 10 а у нас в России и все 20
It was more than ten minutes, it was speeded up... 🤔
La obsolescencia programada es una mierda.
My Brother done his quicker when had a run in with a tree
A DAF is a much better truck.
Absolutely.
why not just burn it in an empty lot?
MegaJohnhammond: Let's see all the plastics, paint and a thousand other parts all give off toxic fumes that nobody needs to have in their lungs when you burm a vehicle. Ever seea carvon fire, its pitch nkack smoke! That's why they crush cars then run them through massive shredders separating the metals from the plastics, and this is after they've already stripped out the aluminum and other non ferrous metals that cant be separated with magnets.