Watched a video of Pakistanis making tractor crankshafts in a sweat shop last week. The contrast couldn't be greater. I know where I'd rather work, and whose product I'd rather buy...
Its called in Pakistan they can't buy new parts so they have to make their own parts. Don't act like you'd actually be buying Pakistani homemade cranks in America.
Что то вы слишком всё усложнили, вчера смотрел в Пакистане мастера на улице под навесом на токарных станках от начала до конца валы точат, спросил почему хотя-бы закалку не делают сказали не надо
I guess that's how it should be and pretty much always looks like that in videos of German companies. Could be bias (I'm European), but videos showing processes in US factories half the time it's poorly lit, oil/dirt covered machines with a lot of manual steps.
@@superdau you have alot to learn kid🤣 I am American & live in the US. I have been around many factories, the equipment is the newest available, & the conditions are very well maintained. My guess is you saw a video of a small "mom & pop" shop that doesn't spend money on updated equipment.
When you see big machines with "Maschinenfabrik", or "GmbH" written on them, you know whatever they are making is going to be good. And if the words on the computer screen are stupidly long - it's a sign of quality. While "Made in Germany" doesn't hold the same weight as it used to in the 90s... their stuff is still better than most of the competition.
So amazing!!! well done ... very precise machine ....I ve seen a lot of VDO from other country .. they make crankshaft from scratch ...with the basic tool they have ... they impress me too .... have to start from there !!!!
Самое интересное , то что это уже прошлый век и многого из этого видео не существует, Европа полностью отказывается от ДВС , ВСЕ предприятия переходят на "электрички". станки наверно отдадут китайцам как металлолом.
Love you videos, but your not allowing enough time for us as the viewers between the clips to absorb, enjoy and appreciate the process of the manufacturing. Too many transitions in too short a time my opinion.
Yes. Totally agree. It represents a desease in human consciousness. It has been done for thirty five years all over the civilized world. Instantly flick from one scene to another before a veiwer can appreciate or metabloize what they are looking at.
Технология для поколения потребителей Ютуб-контента: красивая картинка при НУЛЕВОЙ полезности. Technology for a generation of RUclips users: a beautiful picture and ZERO useful information.
It still amazes me that a piston and reciprocating crankshaft set up, the piston has to come to a complete stop in order to change direction. The piston has to stop. I'm surprised the idea works at all. We know that the reciprocating motion is turned into rotary motion but even so....
Compared to the videos of South Asian guys in flip flops making crankshafts from melted scrap without any safety equipment, this is absolute UFO technology
With all those investments that have gone into producing internal combustion engines over a century, it is no wonder that the traditional car manufacturers resisted way too long to move to the way simpler electric motor. Some of them may have dragged it out too long for their own good now and it might be too late. I wonder how many of the old brands will survive (because the Chinese did not sleep when it comes to electric cars).
I will never buy an all electric vehicle. A hybrid at most, but doubtful. Everyone jumping on the electric bandwagon isn't considering the cost of recycling those huge batteries so they don't end up in a landfill. Then the limited range and time it takes to charge. Give me a simple diesel engine, that will run forever and can be fixed roadside, none of this Tesla BS where you pay for a vehicle but is always controlled by the manufacturer and it could leave you stranded bcs of a messed up software upgrade. No thanks.
Watched a video of Pakistanis making tractor crankshafts in a sweat shop last week. The contrast couldn't be greater. I know where I'd rather work, and whose product I'd rather buy...
Could you share the video link please ???
came here from the same video 😀
You're right, but it depends on the final user needings and budget.
Its called in Pakistan they can't buy new parts so they have to make their own parts. Don't act like you'd actually be buying Pakistani homemade cranks in America.
@@frankenstrat25 🤦♂️🤣
Что то вы слишком всё усложнили, вчера смотрел в Пакистане мастера на улице под навесом на токарных станках от начала до конца валы точат, спросил почему хотя-бы закалку не делают сказали не надо
Ага тоже видел это видео так и делают а тут что то замудрили
Валы из чугуна делают, вот и не калят
Здесь коленвал руками неподнять. Что делает рабочий на 0.44-0.45 ?
да да тоже смотрел, количество восхищенных комментариев просто жесть ...
@@александрким-з7х посыпает металл флюсом
These videos are so exciting...it makes you feel like starting your own crankshaft manufacturing plant yourself.
оно все красиво, но стоит дороже чем раньше, а ходит меньше
This gives me a whole new appreciation for my car. I always loved it and I always will.
You have to respect these guys for doing such technical jobs.
Can you imagine then wiring all this equipment and actually make it work like this?
You mean the robots?😂
Cars are getting expensive yet this takes some of the pain away!
It's good to see these crankshafts are forged and not cast.
Fabulous and Amazing.
The amount of talent and money is mind boggling.
Покажите им пакестанцев, которые в сарае делают коленвалы)))
вначале показали - песок сыпет что на станок, что под станок...
Больше всего мне было интересно увидеть, как калятся шейки коленвала!👍
За видео лайк!👍
@тото кутунье "Остроумно"!😏
Amazing automation mind blowing work
Amazing, what a clean working conditions.
I guess that's how it should be and pretty much always looks like that in videos of German companies. Could be bias (I'm European), but videos showing processes in US factories half the time it's poorly lit, oil/dirt covered machines with a lot of manual steps.
@@superdau you have alot to learn kid🤣
I am American & live in the US. I have been around many factories, the equipment is the newest available, & the conditions are very well maintained.
My guess is you saw a video of a small "mom & pop" shop that doesn't spend money on updated equipment.
@@superdau you must be thinking of the Indian manufacturing factories. I've seen no factories in the U.S. that fit your description
Видео отстой. Не связанные обрывки свалены в кучу без всякой последовательности.
На 3:40 идет закалка индукцией, а левый вал под шкив, при вращении, ходуном ходит.
это норма)
Qué belleza, me quedo, como si fuera juguete cuando era niño. Felicidades.
When you see big machines with "Maschinenfabrik", or "GmbH" written on them, you know whatever they are making is going to be good.
And if the words on the computer screen are stupidly long - it's a sign of quality.
While "Made in Germany" doesn't hold the same weight as it used to in the 90s... their stuff is still better than most of the competition.
That is beautiful engineering.
Amazing but too rushed, I want to see the processes in detail 😉😉
Goto Alfings main web site, more detailed video.
Well done Alfing
Упаковка коленвала интересно конечно, но хотелось бы посмотреть первоначальная заготовка его..
Amazing automation and technology
So amazing!!! well done ... very precise machine ....I ve seen a lot of VDO from other country .. they make crankshaft from scratch ...with the basic tool they have ... they impress me too .... have to start from there !!!!
Great job both machines and human
Все это красиво, НО современные движки ходят до 120 тысяч и в утиль , а движки из 90 х до 500тыс , а иногда до миллиона. Поэтому это хлам .
Самое интересное , то что это уже прошлый век и многого из этого видео не существует, Европа полностью отказывается от ДВС , ВСЕ предприятия переходят на "электрички".
станки наверно отдадут китайцам как металлолом.
@@sweden043 вы сказочник?
@@ВладиславБолдов-ъ5м да просто я делаю эти моторы уже 25 лет и знаю как и что изменилось
@@sweden043 это всего лишь мода. Помню когда верили в животворящий дизель для легковушек, а потом все заглохло.
@@sweden043 ну ну мечтай дальше, твои электрички появились ещё 100 лет назад и что то никак не вытеснят двс
Thank you for sharing this video. Great. Amazing.
Thanks for watching!..
Very clean and organized. I wish to work in such place
Ничего не понял, но очень интересно. Винегрет, а не видео.
Thx a lot! What a beautiful music!
what track is that?
The Emperor's Army - Jeremy Blake
This is modern production speed.
Has nothing to do with production quality.
Everyone knows old production was slow but quality was better.
Красивый трэк , пришлось подбирать на гитаре . Музыка может быть красивой и из двух аккордов...
Хоть бы сделал все по этапам, хотел весь цикл по порядку посмотреть, а тут просто накидано обрывками как попало только путаницу наводит
да у пакистанцев видео гораздо понятнее
Great people very Excellent job
Keep going all the best good luck
Must be even harder for them when the buttons on the machines aren't marked in English, lol.
@@davidsmith6859 Lol you think this is a factory in America or run by Americans?
Вот это я понимаю производство. 21век однако. Всё чисто сотрудников минимум. Идиально.
Снимаю шляпу .....люди вы гениальны !
That's how it's done guys. Perfect engeneering.
Crankshaft has a nasty wobbly at 8:04
Anh hát bằng cả trái tim bảo sao mà cứ ngọt lịm như vậy. Bài nào cũng cảm xúc luôn
Ничего кроме отвращения современные коленвалы не вызывают .Все автостроение скатилось в малоресурсный хлам.
Excellent video thank you
Thank you for viewing
так делали еще в 70 х годах .50 лет назад!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what is with this insane drum and bass track
Exceptional video! Love the music and the editing
Does surface hardening consume part of the metal? Does the diameter of the crankshaft trunnion decrease?
No the induction hardening process I to put a .030"tough skin on the journal's and con rod diameters , then it's finish ground to size.
Good from Mysore Karnataka India 👌
nice video... very relaxing to watch!
Thank you for viewing.
Why is the crankshaft to long on 1:01 how many cylinders have the engine wth
O que é vc a quelé pó branco que atiram no metal é cal.ou alumínio?
Thanks for sharing! Do you0 have the music name please?
The Emperor's Army - Jeremy Blake
Love you videos, but your not allowing enough time for us as the viewers between the clips to absorb, enjoy and appreciate the process of the manufacturing. Too many transitions in too short a time my opinion.
Yes. Totally agree. It represents a desease in human consciousness. It has been done for thirty five years all over the civilized world. Instantly flick from one scene to another before a veiwer can appreciate or metabloize what they are looking at.
Beautiful video! Thanks I like
Thanks for watching.
can someone tell me what type of liquid used on the quenching process
Water or oil
oil of course...
Unicorn semen
Not just water - it uses a polymer(?) quench additive.
We have only one person on the line and the profits are still not high enough, how can we make further cuts
OLÁ 21/11/24 Belo vídeo. Apenas isso. A demonstração de endurecimento das áreas de contato (mancal e moente) identifica o uso de aço inadequado.
Best work
End best show
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now I want a crankshaft factory!
Технология для поколения потребителей Ютуб-контента: красивая картинка при НУЛЕВОЙ полезности.
Technology for a generation of RUclips users: a beautiful picture and ZERO useful information.
Для тех кто в теме показали более чем достаточно.
What material would these be made of?
Vanadium microalloyed steels, usually
Imprecionado com a capacidade humana de realizar muito top .
А теперь посмотрите как их делают индусы
Почти как у Индусов.
It still amazes me that a piston and reciprocating crankshaft set up, the piston has to come to a complete stop in order to change direction. The piston has to stop. I'm surprised the idea works at all. We know that the reciprocating motion is turned into rotary motion but even so....
When you jump, you have to stop before accelerating back to earth. Does that amaze you?
@@hughcasey2311 You're being obtuse, but sure, try doing it 20,000 times per minute.
@@logotrikes f=ma, you weigh a lot more than a piston spinning 20k. Legs aren’t made of metal either. It’s all very easy to measure and design for.
I’m pretty sure you can still use a hose to check that huge crank baring 😆
А потом эти валы в лучшем случае 100тысяч км ходят, А то и меньше
Fantastico, increible; aunque me divierte mas ver a los pakistanies haciendo sus cigueñales a mano.
Все автоматизировано и механизировано, а на выходе все равно эти погремушки долго не ходят!
Как я сюда попал? Прикольно, и походу дорого. Или они все кованные?
Пакистанский вал на 50 тысяч км за копейки, европейский вал на 100 тысяч км за огромные бабки, я думаю выбор очевиден😁
Nice video
Thank you!..
Вроде и САПР и ЧПУ, а штампы тоже машинкой доводят.
Дело в том ,что при капиталистических отношений ручной труд дешевле и более выгодный хозяину.
@@Krazmyshleniyou капитализм не при чем. Специфика производства такая.
สุดยอดคับดูเพลิงเลย🇹🇭🥰
Amazing !
Công nghệ hiện đại sẽ tạo ra những sản phẩm chất lượng cao. Yêu cầu chính xác cao và sản lượng nhiều
who came here after watching others from Asia?
Watching the original videos on the manufacturer, Alfing's own channel is recommended and is far more educational.
No link?
I've seen guys make these in Pakistan using only a hammer and a coarse file.
Разогревает устройство шейки КВ трением или как то иначе, непонятно?
Индукция
Всё такое современное. Чего тогда ломается после 50 тысяч?
Подумал, щас видос из Пакистана будет🤣
نقوم في المستقبل تعاون مع الجامعات تجارب تكنلوجية اللمانية للخراط
The money make difference...thanks.
Станок с названием ВАЗ 2?🤣
هو خراط بتحكم بطريقة الاخطاب الكهرباية وتحكم بدقة مناهية المشكلة كيفية تسخين المعدن بسرعة بكهرباء وخراطوتحكم ابلمقياس
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I like to see how Toyota makes millions of these a year.
Holly, these are big crankshafts. Well at least some of them
gOOD WORK!!!LAIK
Just like in India except not squatting on the floor with files.
true, but i laught when reading this xd
The ones talking are the people who wipe their ass and eat with the same hand rather than wash it.
@@charanso143 thus intensifying the flavour of the food perpetually...🤣
how do people still not maintain engines after this
this is how you turn steel into gold
Hmmm I need a stroker cam for my bmw m10 engine.
На 3:40 заметил осевое и радиальное биение на валу , дальше смотреть не имело смысла, понты не вдохновили.
Так это же не окончательная обработка ещё.
А ты не заметил что это именно во время нагрева шеек? Металл расширяется ведь. Когда остывает уже биения нет.
I need a machine for turning auto engine parts such as crankshafts and cylinder rooms and the turning machine is fully computer controlled
Music?
The Emperor's Army - Jeremy Blake
@@techworldreviewschannel great THANX!
Все в кучу смешали , не фильм , а х..я!
Compared to the videos of South Asian guys in flip flops making crankshafts from melted scrap without any safety equipment, this is absolute UFO technology
These is good quality, aftermarket product do not do it this way.
Without a doubt, this isn't produced in Pakistan.
With all those investments that have gone into producing internal combustion engines over a century, it is no wonder that the traditional car manufacturers resisted way too long to move to the way simpler electric motor. Some of them may have dragged it out too long for their own good now and it might be too late. I wonder how many of the old brands will survive (because the Chinese did not sleep when it comes to electric cars).
I will never buy an all electric vehicle. A hybrid at most, but doubtful. Everyone jumping on the electric bandwagon isn't considering the cost of recycling those huge batteries so they don't end up in a landfill. Then the limited range and time it takes to charge. Give me a simple diesel engine, that will run forever and can be fixed roadside, none of this Tesla BS where you pay for a vehicle but is always controlled by the manufacturer and it could leave you stranded bcs of a messed up software upgrade. No thanks.
Electric cars are the dumbest idea in modern transportation
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Love it