Copex S-Wing 1000 tonne shear at work

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @TheElegantProtagonist
    @TheElegantProtagonist Год назад +10

    I could watch crushing and shearing videos all day. thanks, keep them coming! Please never add music to your videos. I love hearing the crunching metal sounds. Oddly satisfying.

    • @marctiltman9555
      @marctiltman9555 Год назад +3

      It really is, so refreshing to see videos like this one with no more than the sounds of what's being videoed - rather than being replaced by the junk music ubiquitous throughout RUclips. Almost all of which, sounds like a cat trying to be sick inside a cement mixer.

    • @bobw7018
      @bobw7018 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think the music is built into the machine, all the sounds of metal and machine are natural music to listen to. Relaxing really in comparison to the trash everyone likes putting in for "music"

  • @ralfweidmann1871
    @ralfweidmann1871 28 дней назад +1

    4:55 ist fast nicht zu glauben, welche Kraft hinter der 1000 Tonnenschere steckt. wooow

  • @ditherdather
    @ditherdather Год назад

    That's incredible that it melts through steel plate that thick. Seems to do it rather effortlessly.

  • @SammyVista1972
    @SammyVista1972 Год назад +1

    ASMR at its best!

  • @paulsimmons9579
    @paulsimmons9579 Год назад

    The power is amazing.

  • @RogowskiBubba0864
    @RogowskiBubba0864 Год назад +1

    Impressive 😊

  • @sebrassino
    @sebrassino Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @krisbrzezina2289
    @krisbrzezina2289 Год назад +1

    impressive

  • @bobw7018
    @bobw7018 9 месяцев назад

    How has the Copex been for you since you installed it? It is truly satisfying to see this behemoth in action. What benefits have you found to using it?

  • @zenonherrera4366
    @zenonherrera4366 Год назад +1

    Do these sheared sections get baled later on in the process?

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад +2

      No, heavy can't be baled, you couldn't compress girders into a bale. We bale some lighter material in the shear rather than just compress it and shear it, there are no set rules that decide this, just me and what I feel like doing with it on the day 😊

  • @davidstud3952
    @davidstud3952 Год назад

    damn, how thick was that shaft?

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад +2

      I’m not sure now, if it had been mild steel it wouldn’t have been a problem but it was a type of SG and very hard, not hardened, as in it would damage the blades, just that it was going to shear with an almighty bang as it snapped, which is what it did, I was in two minds wether to put it in they shear….but you can see what I decided 😂

    • @davidstud3952
      @davidstud3952 Год назад

      @@markschofield9494 thanks, interesting! what diameter mild steel shaft is the shear rated?

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад

      @@davidstud3952225mm or approx 9 inch according to the spec sheet

  • @alvintorres8787
    @alvintorres8787 Год назад

    Can it shear very thick steel? I've come across some steel plate that was 6" thick. It looks like it can handle it. I've also seen very big steel beams that were about 3" thick and nearly 4 feet across.

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад

      No, although it would depend on the width, 6x6 or 6x8 inch then yes, the beams at that size, no.

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад

      200x200mm max bar size

    • @alvintorres8787
      @alvintorres8787 Год назад

      @@markschofield9494 Oh, ok. I work at a very large chemical plant and when they scrap very large vessels such as heat exchangers that weigh nearly 60 tons, I wonder how they get processed. I once help decommission old large water chillers, they had steel end plates that were more than 15cm thick and about a meter tall and a meter wide. I haven't found a video where very large and very heavy scrap steel get processed. So if a company brought you a 60 ton steel vessel to scrap would you take it?

    • @markschofield9494
      @markschofield9494  Год назад

      @@alvintorres8787 There are plenty of videos around of companies burning this sort thing or using demoloition shears/cleavers on large 360 machines to cut large tanks. thicker material is burnt using oxygen and propane usually, thermic lances used to be the way and still is to a certain extent. There are videos on Instagram and Flickr of us burning thicker steel. There are companies who specialise in this and they post a lot on Instagram, I see them every day.

  • @ralfweidmann1871
    @ralfweidmann1871 28 дней назад

    10:53 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳

  • @deanedeane4318
    @deanedeane4318 Год назад

    Such a beast 😉😎

  • @Metalshearbaler
    @Metalshearbaler 25 дней назад

    😊