The crankshaft of the ammonia compressor is broken in the middle.We make new crankshaft from shipipe

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @jwdsyed
    @jwdsyed Год назад +2

    MashAllah MashAllah zabardast Allah apko or himmath day Ameen

  • @rjmar7553
    @rjmar7553 Год назад +2

    Can you even imagine the heat, I have worked some pretty hot jobs like roofing and a licorice extraction factory. We had 90 lb. steam lines cooking 10 ft. high extractor with 1800 lbs. of root inside. The lid was 4 feet across with 12- 1 3/4 inch bolts holding down the lid. There were like 34- extractors in one giant room. You could fry an egg on the lid. Seen a few men drop like flies in my time. CAMDEN NJ- Close to where the USS New Jersey was built. So my hats off to these men, you are unique.

  • @mcgama88
    @mcgama88 Год назад +7

    At the size and weight of the work piece, shown to a production...at about 31:55 I really take notice of the weight as eccentric and where the imbalance by "counterweight" was the technique to master lathe production. I have myself cut slighter depth to a machine tolerance aim point.....and report I had difficulty at a round of about 6 inches with fair concentricity. So I hold the view I am watching a master craftsman skilled in every aspect of the need as a precision to part.
    Quite frankly, the foundry to machine tool view is astonishing, truly with adept safety as footwear and eye protection and with certain slag control, overhead rigging......well...perhaps slight and perhaps a significance as the quality of life. That place as to make work flow define everything to a mans strength and alert to avoid incident.
    Clearly, the main lathe throw capacity with the background finishing production was a hi=light I am enjoying. Because, I'm asking myself...."could I manage such a part?" with the answer as ..."likely not...thus no" *further,..... I am pretty sure as a main operator with a subaltern trainee, I would at least demand a pair of safety glasses at that instance of chip velocity.
    And what of those open gears behind the chuck. Would dust and dirt cause wear? Could real improvement be made or would this be shown...to " the way it's always been to this site?"
    In the end, I feel very lucky to have a home workshop where even as a 1935 South bend 9 *model 5 type, I have the
    leisure and tool selection to smaller more nonferrous part components. Skip the hazards shown...and control every sense of
    best practice as lighting, machine placement, clean up...ect. Ever to remain a "hobbyist with only fair precision reached"..
    mostly to refit of 1980's era superbikes as 1100cc. Targets as factory delivered performance and tune.
    But a journeymen in manufacture to a part...I view an amazing skill set to reach precision with minimal cost tooling.
    That would include machine type. One...particular....I invite any observer to consider is the good nature of the men shown. As enlisted to a common goal, team work...hard working and talented overcomes all. Long retired, I am smiling thinking of such past features.
    .

  • @АртёмАлександров-ф7ы
    @АртёмАлександров-ф7ы 2 года назад +7

    Мои любимые видео, из лучших кастом мастерских Индии и Пакистана.

  • @ben-c5t
    @ben-c5t 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your dokumentations are epic. most fascintating of the whole YT for me. Thank you for sharing!

  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 Год назад +5

    Astonishing in terms both of workmanship and cooperation -- and photography! Almost unbelievable.

  • @imadeddinegn1741
    @imadeddinegn1741 Год назад +11

    I found this video on my dad's pc history, he was trying to relax because of sickness. This was the last video he watched in his life, he died 4 days after. RIP, rabi yar7mak.

  • @Болгарин-т5р
    @Болгарин-т5р Год назад +4

    Самое глааное, что идеально подобран металл для коленвала из старой трубы!

  • @scottthomas5999
    @scottthomas5999 2 года назад +37

    It is amazing what these guys do with the resources available to them.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад +1

      Motivated to earn that 1.95 $ per hour !

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree Год назад +1

      @@benjurqunov Still get the job done !!!!!!. And yes it is old machinery, not a NASA CNC. But even the NASA CNC was made in machines like these. Things started somewhere. Machines are insane old ... but they have skills and they can survive with this gear. After all, they are sourcing themselves locally and not using Made in China parts where the payment is probably the same and no one cares.

    • @TheMilwaukieDan
      @TheMilwaukieDan Год назад +3

      It would be interesting to compare the tolerances of their finished products

  • @aramirez8427
    @aramirez8427 Год назад +3

    WOW....Talk about team work. Awesome job

  • @keithrimmer3
    @keithrimmer3 2 года назад +3

    Good job guys, but a bit of housekeeping wouldn't go a miss

  • @JOSELUI
    @JOSELUI Год назад +3

    Son ustedes verdaderos maestros del arte de la forja. Desde Sevilla les envió un cordial saludo.

  • @mariohectormartin3097
    @mariohectormartin3097 Год назад +1

    ... simplemente muy buenos operarios...los felicito...no cuentan con todo lo necesario...pero cumplen holgadamente el objetivo...desde Mendoza Argentina los saludo

  • @grumpyg9350
    @grumpyg9350 2 года назад +4

    Just amazing. The whole process is a work of art.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻💪

  • @rjsc1959
    @rjsc1959 2 года назад +2

    6:30 que armoniosa coordinación....👍👍

  • @kurtler1
    @kurtler1 Год назад +2

    19:20 как называется эта модель токарного станка?

  • @Richie4321richie
    @Richie4321richie Год назад +3

    really skillful talented people!

  • @НиколайКалугин-б3г
    @НиколайКалугин-б3г 2 года назад +13

    Доброго ВАМ, ВСЕМ ЗДОРОВЬЯ!!! Выдержать!!! Титанический по напряжению труд...... Снимаю шляпу
    и низко кланяюсь ВАМ!!! В век высоких технологий ВЫ! Наглядно показываете нам всем, что ждет МИР! Если человечество не одумается, и это ещё лучший вариант событий, кои жут нас!❤👍👍👍

    • @djohokin2325
      @djohokin2325 2 года назад

      Будущее фашистской рашки

    • @Марк-ф2и
      @Марк-ф2и 2 года назад +1

      Действительно на коленках делают, и такую точную деталь как коленвал, ну молодцы!!!!

  • @ivantaurua6735
    @ivantaurua6735 2 года назад +33

    This kind of orderly manner of processing this hunk of metal from the fire to the hammer mill into something viable is mind blowing and then by further processing orchestrating a potentially essential mechanical part one tends to overlook the enormity depress environment in the factory and marvel at tremendous cost of man power management and extremely knowledgeable staff member contribution importance

    • @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890
      @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 Год назад +3

      As the official government Safety Officer, I approve the use of the laboratory surroundings in the manufacturing processes in this film. Likewise, I approve of the safety clothing and footwear, leading a healthy environment. The children working here were, previously inside, cleaning chimneys from the age of three years, an excellent preamble to a worthwhile apprenticeship.

    • @sleeptyper
      @sleeptyper Год назад +5

      @@educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 Official bull excrement expeditor here. Your BE qualifies as green hydrogen source for the entire European steel industry.

    • @TheMilwaukieDan
      @TheMilwaukieDan Год назад

      @@educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 well said…. At le

    • @maplebones
      @maplebones Год назад

      yada, yada, yada

    • @falandodabiblia-vocepergun8735
      @falandodabiblia-vocepergun8735 Год назад

      Aaaaaaaa

  • @АндрейФастовец-щ8щ

    центр не вращается станина не смазывается штангельциркуля невидно - ужас !

  • @danieldreisbach6667
    @danieldreisbach6667 Год назад +1

    I have so much respect for the men doing this work.

  • @MuttTheBuckeyeSlayer1977
    @MuttTheBuckeyeSlayer1977 2 года назад +3

    Really precise workmanship!!!!

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr Год назад +1

      Take it easy there.

  • @гаврик-ф8к
    @гаврик-ф8к Год назад

    Я просто восхищён , тем что они творят на таком старом оборудовании , с минимумом оснастки .

  • @ttoddh1
    @ttoddh1 Год назад +6

    I was stunned to see how that the pipe was and how easily that simple contraption worked so well. Thanks for sharing!

    • @alro2434
      @alro2434 Год назад

      Such a clean cut on something THAT thick, and still the man was REALLY surprised that it only had a bit of slag still holding it together, when he was prepared to really have too beat that wedge into it.

  • @tez761
    @tez761 Год назад +3

    В конце ролика нужно было добавить мелкими буквами : и снова сломалось пополам оно через два дня...

    • @ПашкаПашкович-д3ч
      @ПашкаПашкович-д3ч Год назад

      если бы ломалось бы не делали , тут ручная работа

    • @АлексСноб
      @АлексСноб Год назад +5

      @@ПашкаПашкович-д3ч, онанизм тоже ручная работа.

  • @viktorjegel1771
    @viktorjegel1771 Год назад +2

    Резцы нужно делать с канавкой, чтобы стружка вилась, так работать безопасней и меньше риск вибрации.

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 2 года назад +8

    Very good to see youngsters at the machinery learning a trade! 😄

    • @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890
      @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 Год назад +2

      Yes, they were, previously inside, cleaning chimneys from the age of three years, an excellent preamble to a worthwhile apprenticeship.

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад

      But doing this m, they're forgetting homosexual special rights. That's far more important to a country than learning to love Trump and open border. Who wants to be late for dinner anyway ?

  • @hectorernestoantunez9260
    @hectorernestoantunez9260 Год назад +1

    Estás personas son artesanos mi respeto y felicitaciones a todos ellos saludos cordiales Héctor

  • @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890
    @educatedmanholecoverbyrich8890 Год назад +18

    As the official government Safety Officer, I approve the use of the laboratory surroundings in the manufacturing processes in this film. Likewise, I approve of the safety clothing and footwear, leading a healthy environment. The children working here were, previously inside, cleaning chimneys from the age of three years, an excellent preamble to a worthwhile apprenticeship.

    • @hansh5401
      @hansh5401 Год назад +1

      A ganz a witziger Bua

    • @tariqchoudry9048
      @tariqchoudry9048 Год назад

      I agree, but when you work in a shithole where no rule and law apply that's what you get.

    • @sirlayorn7355
      @sirlayorn7355 Год назад +1

      How about working in such conditions yourself?

    • @tariqchoudry9048
      @tariqchoudry9048 Год назад +1

      @@sirlayorn7355 I wouldn’t work under these conditions, period. If I had to then I'll make things right before I work.

  • @jimsworthow531
    @jimsworthow531 Год назад +2

    the amount of times that work piece of steel was hit during forging, i bet that is a tight grained crank that will last quite a while.

  • @MuttTheBuckeyeSlayer1977
    @MuttTheBuckeyeSlayer1977 2 года назад +3

    Don’t see how they come to work with no socks and work around all the hot molten steel. My respect to you guys!!!!!❤

    • @kingg283
      @kingg283 2 года назад +2

      Socks can easily burn.

    • @jwdsyed
      @jwdsyed Год назад +1

      Poor and they don’t care about it.

    • @ben-c5t
      @ben-c5t 9 месяцев назад

      in 1936 english Steel workers were near to this conditions, while KdF Workers from Germany would not be allowed to visit ingeland on their vacancies on cruisers. That was because those opressed german workers would laugh themself to a terrible death, if they had to see how workers in England was treatet and live in their miserable cramped quarters.

  • @martialmorin1011
    @martialmorin1011 Год назад

    Félicitations pour la forge, travail méticuleux 👍 avec une grande précision, franchement j' admire votre adresse

  • @daveyjoweaver6282
    @daveyjoweaver6282 Год назад +2

    Thanks Kindly for sharing your Fine work Gentlemen! Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania

  • @shopshop144
    @shopshop144 Год назад +2

    How long did the hammering take? I like seeing for forging take a lump of steel and turn it into something and help become a better metal. Great stuff

  • @us3eo
    @us3eo 2 года назад +3

    funny video!
    С такой точностью выставлять заготовку на долбежный станок, а потом болгарочкой вжик вжик на глаз!

  • @ГеннадийНиколаевичИванов-т6ь

    Здравствуйте уважаемые.
    Производство необходимо закрыть.
    Здесь работать нельзя - опасно для жизни

  • @fayezbadran9614
    @fayezbadran9614 Год назад

    One day, these skilled men will surpass the original manufacturer.

  • @Nageswara-Jijnaasu
    @Nageswara-Jijnaasu Год назад

    Great People with great skills 🙏🙏🙏

  • @paulkurilecz4209
    @paulkurilecz4209 Год назад +2

    I would like to know what that chunk of steel that they are cutting up in the beginning was originally used for and from where it came.

    • @StrangerInAStrange
      @StrangerInAStrange Год назад

      I also thought that the video was going to be about that thick piece of pipe being used, then, they cut to an ingot going into the furnace. Missed something along the way . . . .🤨

    • @MoinsonsPakistan
      @MoinsonsPakistan Год назад

      These videos are from Pakistan, these scrap metals are obtained from old cargo ships being dismantled in good numbers every year.

  • @shawnrae4022
    @shawnrae4022 Год назад +3

    9:42 - Love this part of the Operation…! This Crew of Men manually turning the piece work in Unison with the machine (ram) operator… it really is like poetry in motion… 👍🏼👍🏼✌🏼🌞

  • @stevetalin6489
    @stevetalin6489 Год назад

    I’m impressed with their manufacturing skills. No drawings or blueprints to build from and all done with steel straight edges and a bubble level.

  • @mactechpakistan
    @mactechpakistan Год назад

    Amazing Discovering Skills Keep it up

  • @sirlayorn7355
    @sirlayorn7355 Год назад +1

    Потрясающе слаженная работа кузнецов!

  • @aquaden8344
    @aquaden8344 Год назад +2

    It's not a high-tech precision production, but if the ammonia processor is working with the new part, maybe not at optimal performance, then the job has been well done with the resources available.

  • @markwatters6875
    @markwatters6875 2 года назад +3

    Excellent work 👍🇦🇺

  • @horstmuller7512
    @horstmuller7512 Год назад +4

    Good Job!
    Never forget, these guys are extremly poor and also have to feed their 10 children every day.
    Most of them are so hungry, after some minutes they can't hold their newest smartphone no longer, it falls off their hands and breaks on the floor.
    So sad.

  • @BradleyWilliams-to2oc
    @BradleyWilliams-to2oc Год назад +1

    Just Amazing , U don't Need a High Tech Shop 2 make what u need !
    Ingenuity is a Talent Here !

  • @hellohun7331
    @hellohun7331 Год назад +8

    Amazing old school talent. Virtually no machinist today in the modern world could make things like this.

    • @mvcybron
      @mvcybron Год назад +1

      They don’t need to. They have proper equipment to do the job the right way.

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree Год назад +6

      @@mvcybron Its like hand flying Vs state of the art autopilot. Autopilot can quit at any point, it is just a bunch of sensors and a rack of computers. This is the point where skills pay off. Of course a modern CNC machine would be desirable for many many reasons. Still good to have skills in you pocket. Skiils = freedom

  • @Mankan569
    @Mankan569 2 года назад +2

    "Safety last" A leading country in recycling.

  • @Neko-Neko-nian
    @Neko-Neko-nian Год назад +3

    вот как надо делать конвалы, а не сваркой тыкать по трещине! браво, молодцы, достойно уважения!

  • @swoff4812
    @swoff4812 2 года назад +12

    These guys are amazing. I wonder how they maintain tolerances without a micrometer?

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr Год назад +15

      They of course don't, reason why the previous broke.

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Год назад +2

      @@dtiydr Hey now, that's job security...

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Год назад +1

      You gotta remember, when things get that large then tolerances get bigger as well. If they're within 15-20 thousandths they're probably good. I imagine the oil in that thing is like 50-75wt or something. lol

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr Год назад

      ​@@NeoMK A crankshaft bearing race has tolerances in the thousands, In the video the word "tolerance" is illegal to use and doesn't exist within that range.

    • @NeoMK
      @NeoMK Год назад

      @@dtiydr You've obviously never worked on large engines. "Commercial Shipping Vessels"

  • @juanmendoza9475
    @juanmendoza9475 2 года назад +2

    Simply amazing the precision involved and the offset of such I guess the final tolerance would be precision grinding

  • @ЕвгенийВоронков-ь8б

    маски шоу напоминает. еще эти ускоренные кадры с сжатыми голосами

  • @veneer4444
    @veneer4444 Год назад +3

    Well Ed, after watching your 2nd video on the "Snapmaker" and by the way, thank you for putting it out there for all to see, would not be a good machine for an indoor shop environment! But in an outdoor (garage) environment I can see where it could be used for our hobby in building the different parts to the submarine. Thanks again for taking the time to post up the video to show how the machine works!
    Rob

  • @Mtmonaghan
    @Mtmonaghan Год назад

    No fat bellies on show there, very physical work. I worked on a huge 19th century belt driven planer back in the early 80’s, planing groves into huge mill rollers. We had to use block and tackle with crow bars to index the 15 tonne roller around. I was never so fit in my life.

  • @valeramaga5453
    @valeramaga5453 Год назад +1

    Сума сойти можно так работать, моя страна Молдова говорят что самая бедная страна в Европе и то у нас есть для этой цели кран-балка- а у вас ручная работа..автоматика должна работать

  • @mariaherrera3267
    @mariaherrera3267 2 года назад +2

    Si hiciéramos un 50 por ciento de lo que ellos hacen y como lo hacen, seríamos una potencia industrial en Sudamérica.

    • @glennjames7107
      @glennjames7107 Год назад

      Don't worry you will be, it's coming, and sooner than you may think.

  • @Brandon-so9fp
    @Brandon-so9fp Год назад +1

    A shaper! So cool used one of those in metal shop in school.

  • @bob1947essex
    @bob1947essex Год назад +1

    The piece they forged wasn't the same original shape as what they cut up

  • @ahmedabdelrahman829
    @ahmedabdelrahman829 2 года назад +2

    The lathe operator has a twin brother at the other lathe 😂😂
    15:36

  • @berttimmer4110
    @berttimmer4110 2 года назад +9

    Fantastic how they manufacture with minimum equipment these pieces.
    All the time I am scared because they don't wear safety glasses , no shoes. May be time to introduce some safety measures . I imagine that life is not very good in these countries once you are blind or can't walk.
    When there is income from these videos, may be part could be used to buy some safety glasses and shoes

    • @billb7876
      @billb7876 Год назад

      Shut up Bert the bore

  • @reinhardwolters7180
    @reinhardwolters7180 Год назад +1

    The bearing areas are full of chatter marks. No measurements are taken, only button comparisons. The lifting chain is tensioned on functional surfaces. Well, maybe that's just the blank.

  • @rolandburisch9489
    @rolandburisch9489 2 года назад +11

    Who is the builder who specializes in buildings that have paint flaking off, no plaster, no floor, everything dirty and broken? Remarkable that he should have built so many. And even more remarkable is that people turn out first rate stuff in such conditions.

    • @horstmuller7512
      @horstmuller7512 Год назад +1

      This building is as good as new and in absolute original condition.
      It was build just before the english left India.

    • @6Diego1Diego9
      @6Diego1Diego9 Год назад +2

      Uhhh it's not first rate.. not even close

    • @kmjeffels
      @kmjeffels Год назад

      That’s why it’s one of the most corrupt countries on the planet and people work for almost nothing in sketchy places.

    • @horstmuller7512
      @horstmuller7512 Год назад

      @@kmjeffels You must be wrong.
      Allah and the mullahs would prevent Pakistan being one of the most corrupt countries on the planet.

    • @donniceblakely1075
      @donniceblakely1075 Год назад

      I've said that very same thing, working in conditions like that most people would just complain. They do need some work boots though. I wouldn't have a toe left! Lol

  • @walteralcostan
    @walteralcostan Год назад

    Which country is this? They need to be recognized for their great skills.

  • @ro-jayno-yay3185
    @ro-jayno-yay3185 Год назад +4

    True craftsmen. No matter the problem, there is a person with the skills and intellect to fix it. The danger level is off the chart but they are so focused on the job that there is no danger. Lol. Amazing work you guys.

  • @ivanyurkinov
    @ivanyurkinov Год назад

    i would trust the quality of these guys work on this equipment and sandals to any cnc machine operated in the us by a millennial in work boots and air conditioning!

  • @MrCreativeEZ
    @MrCreativeEZ 2 года назад +6

    I've been doing this kind of stuff for many years now, but this guy is truly fantastic

  • @NeoMK
    @NeoMK Год назад +4

    These men are amazing. Most of our young men in the U.S. would never take a job like that these days. They'll just make the robots that do all the work I guess. Amazing craftsmanship!

    • @bryanjames7528
      @bryanjames7528 Год назад +4

      Fun fact: these guys are working for companies that do contracts for the companies in the United States. Its not that young people don't take up these kinda jobs but rather its businesses who took these jobs away from the US to other countries cuz they don't wanna pay $20/hr per employees cuz they want their stocks, yachts and mansions. Also, there's already machines that do these types of work

    • @phoenixrising578
      @phoenixrising578 Год назад

      Both comments are correct. I tell my 37 year old son all the time that he does not know what it is to really work hard. When I was 16 I worked in such a place. Fortunately we did not have to deal with molten metal and furnaces but many days I came home with my shirts and arms sliced up from milling metal on huge lathes mostly sheet metal and the waste was very sharp my son works indoors ,ac in summer and heat in winter I have never in 50 years had that luxury ,worked two full time jobs and also on Sunday he would never need to do that or even consider it. And has gone out on comp twice for 1 year one time and 7 months the second I haven’t had a vacation in 33 years Worked hurt had no choice. Don’t even get me started on a corrupt family court system it’s a combination of laziness on our children s. Part and the company’s betraying our own country for profit

  • @robertwilkins7780
    @robertwilkins7780 Год назад +3

    I've watched these guys for a few days and was wondering how they get their tolerances with just basic tools. I was wondering why there is no liquid involved with the heat that is generated.

    • @mikelother3022
      @mikelother3022 Год назад

      Those types of machine cutters do not require coolant liquid to cut metal .At the most a bit of plain oil from time to time.They are made of cobalt or cobalt alloys not tool steel which requires coolant.They do not cut they melt the molecule of the steel by generating high heat at the cutting edge of the tool.That is the theory still they need to be reasonable edge sharp.

    • @nicholasmcconnell7853
      @nicholasmcconnell7853 Год назад

      You don't use coolant to cut cast iron.

    • @xenuno
      @xenuno Год назад

      @@mikelother3022 Is this a creative writing class? Short story fiction? I think you got everything wrong ...

  • @ganesankuppusamy8343
    @ganesankuppusamy8343 Год назад

    Highly skilled with perfect precious performance.Long live all with good health and with needy wealth. Respect females. Mother is goddess and father is god.

  • @UAZovoD956
    @UAZovoD956 Год назад +2

    а как делают масляные каналы и шлифуют шейки?

  • @jazzridez
    @jazzridez Год назад +1

    WOW, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, TO SEE WHAT CAN BE DONE.

  • @gzhlon
    @gzhlon Год назад

    I watched many similar videos but can't work out where all this machining takes place. Is it India, Pakistan or where, which city or all over the country?

  • @DavidHuber63
    @DavidHuber63 Год назад

    These people balance our planet. ♥️👍🏼🙏🏽

  • @glennschemitsch8341
    @glennschemitsch8341 Год назад

    Vrey good work by hard working men.

  • @johnwilliams2660
    @johnwilliams2660 Год назад

    Very good coordination and skills

  • @FranciscoRodriguezSanchez-e9j
    @FranciscoRodriguezSanchez-e9j Год назад +1

    son de lo mejo 😓😓😓💯💞💞💞

  • @ЛевДемушкин
    @ЛевДемушкин Год назад +3

    Какой может быть разговор о каком-то закаливания и цементирования шеек коленвала? Когда они его делают из металла не предназначенного к данному изделию или (у злу) если хотите!

    • @viktorjegel1771
      @viktorjegel1771 Год назад +1

      Похоже они не знают, что такое Люнет, при развороте детали центровать вторую сторону было бы намного точнее, а так делать такую деталь как коленвал без подходящего мерительного инструмента скобой и линейкой, я сомневаюсь в точности изготовления, видать это их устраивает.

    • @helensisikoff
      @helensisikoff Год назад

      Да это для компрессора коленвал, там нагрузки низкие.

    • @aibacninja201
      @aibacninja201 9 месяцев назад

      Whatever it is, it will be better than the Russian industry

  • @azarellediaz4892
    @azarellediaz4892 Год назад

    I would like to know, how do you balance this crankshaft?

  • @dizzolve
    @dizzolve Год назад

    how long does it take to lathe out a crank?

  • @bastiaoemmiami
    @bastiaoemmiami Год назад +1

    13:50 *Angled mirrored video, the lathe operator is the same!*

  • @carloseduardomunozlasso9799
    @carloseduardomunozlasso9799 Год назад

    Me gusta mucho el trabajo q hacen . saludos desde Colombia

  • @InterestingSkills
    @InterestingSkills 2 года назад +3

    Good work 😮

  • @user-fb4hx1ev3i
    @user-fb4hx1ev3i Год назад

    How much cost to repair that sir... Good job... 👍

  • @Дмитрий-н5ы3м
    @Дмитрий-н5ы3м Год назад +2

    Ребята да вы просто гений ,

  • @eustaquiopereira4267
    @eustaquiopereira4267 Год назад

    Great job.
    Congratulations !

  • @Trophy9869
    @Trophy9869 Год назад

    How many hours did it take to make this?

  • @bobwebber8521
    @bobwebber8521 Год назад +4

    A caliper, bit of wire on a stand and steel rule. Not a micrometer in sight. Well done.

  • @darrininverarity4297
    @darrininverarity4297 Год назад

    These guys are the salt of the earth.

  • @javierrflores
    @javierrflores 2 года назад +4

    I appreciate the eye protection and safety gear for the hard working men.

    • @garysparks2681
      @garysparks2681 2 года назад +1

      Seems to me they are wearing what equipment they feel is necessary. No one is telling them to wear or use anything. It's all available in Pakistan. I'm sure they could get anything they wanted. Heck, it's all made there anyway. The lathe operator uses his safety glasses as he sees fit.

  • @niklogg
    @niklogg Год назад

    It really is a privilege to watch your work !!

  • @martinwinther6013
    @martinwinther6013 Год назад

    I swear, these guys are magicians

  • @clementefelisbertodosreisj951
    @clementefelisbertodosreisj951 2 года назад +3

    QUERO VER ESSA PEÇA INSTALADA E EM FUNCIONAMENTO !

  • @chrissartain4430
    @chrissartain4430 Год назад

    That is Some Good Work Guys !! Cutting the end of that monster almost Flush ! That's a good Call.

  • @tomelder6028
    @tomelder6028 Год назад

    The measurement was amazing

  • @giggling_boatswain
    @giggling_boatswain Год назад +1

    I would like to see the drilling of oil channels and hardening of the crankshaft journals

  • @davebrittain9216
    @davebrittain9216 2 года назад +2

    My main curiosity is how much did it cost to make there?

  • @thomassalgert9976
    @thomassalgert9976 Год назад

    This ist result of a very good working Team.Super Work thanks to all that worked with on this Produktion. :-)

  • @justlucky8254
    @justlucky8254 Год назад +1

    The amount of deflection in that tool in the shaper was impressive!

    • @alro2434
      @alro2434 Год назад +1

      That's not deflection, its the way it's designed & works. It's clapper box pivots & lets the tool up to drag/slide back across the work, looks like a lot when the cross feed is advanced at the end of the stroke.

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 Год назад

      @@alro2434 that is definitely deflection. 90° to the movement that youre referring to with the clapper box. The video shown is taken from the front and in line with the stroke. The deflection I'm talking about shows the tool deflecting to the right in that view. I'm aware of how they work. I've used one or 2 in my few decades as a machinist.

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 Год назад +1

      @@alro2434 42:25 is a good example. Are you saying that the tool is not deflecting to the right as viewed in the video?

    • @alro2434
      @alro2434 Год назад

      @@justlucky8254 Yes, you're right, it sure looks, just the cutter & holder bending with a little slop in the clapper & ram added to it. Thanks.

  • @lander435
    @lander435 Год назад +1

    на этих станках наверное еще динозавры работали