Thanks for showing the entire disassembly of the induction motor rotors. I’ve seen dozens of motor assembly videos but none of them show the construction of the rotors. At least now I’ve seen their deconstructed parts! 👍🏽
first though i had when i heard the hissing.. then i realised it was the torch i could hear.. looks like they already have been vented.. but when and how.. no idea.. lets just hope it was done correctly lol.
Sad to say, but I think most of these men will be sick in a few short years. And that is after loosing a hand or a few toes. A picture of an unjust world. Come Jesus and save us from this mess we made.
I've broken down dozens of compressors friend does hvac work. Some of those compressors at start of video that he's moving with rod,weigh almost 80.lbs heavy hard work!!
I repair them here in Argentina.. such a pain to see them destroyed.. I see that pile of compressors and wanna cry. We buy those broken units to restore "as new".. what a pain..
@@Thoreau-e4l we repair two scroll compressors per day (average). We are on the market for 12 years already. Our first repairs still operational, as clients come back for a compressor that costs just 1/2 of a new item. How much does a compressor.. for example a Copeland ZP91 cost in SC?
@@AntonySimkin I have no idea, I'm a plumber, friend of mine who has already retired from a large manufacturing plant, doing their air-conditioning and refrigeration. Last 20 years he does just refrigeration work for restaurants, convenient stores, ice makers etc. I have brass and copper scrap from plumbing and he used to drop his compressors and fan moters off here. There used to be a place in town that rebuilt rewound electric motors years ago mabe 50 years ago, but now most motors are cheap Chinese crap and people just throw them away. I will ask my friend what compressors cost.
@@AntonySimkin ok, I just called him and he said very small compressors like on a water fountain around $150.00 _$200.00 larger ones mabe for 7to 8 ton units around $1000.00 almost all are sealed units, he said large bolt together compressors are still rebuilt sometimes. Almost all that I have scrapped have either no oil, burnt up but mostly the connecting rod for piston has failed.
I always wonder why dont they make some workplace improvements. Like shovel instead of hands. Some containers instead of throwing material onto the ground and then picking it again. Seems like terrible waste of labor
It is unbelievable that there are so many compressors that need to be recycled. I have an a/c unit in Las Vegas that is 40 years old and works all summer. It’s just the junk that is made now in these same type of factories.
most compressors taken at start of the clip are Bristol 2 ton, copeland compressors etc, made in USA and Danfoss brand. All these should came from western world and GCC countries where there is no recycling facilities, these locals dont use AC.
Zawsze powtarzam, że Europa szaleje na punkcie ekologii a inne kraje ... widać na filmie, nie tylko tym. Cena wytwarzanych rzeczy w Europie jest wysoka a w Azji nie ponieważ nie ma nakładów na maszyny, ubiory, bezpieczeństwo i zdrowie pracownika. Nawet facet nie ma wygodnego stanowiska pracy, ma młotek, kawał "kowadła" i wali ile sił w ramionach. Inny nawet krzesła nie ma tylko kuca na ziemi i pracuje. Szok i współczucie.
Вы ещё на кладбище не были , или в морге , от тамошних объёмов у вас вообще "крышу снесёт" . И это всё ради того чтоб придти кривым ,измученным, и больным в могилу , а сливки с клубникой всё равно будут лопать другие , но и они идут ровно туда же , В МОГИЛУ . Бессмысленно и беспощадно и они всё равно продолжают плодиться размножаться . Безумие ради безумия , бессмысленно и беспощадно .
It's good to see each and every worker wearing their new health and safety approved, open toed slip ons. Makes you wonder what would or could happen, if not wearing them, in such dangerous situations!
It's like a work for high schools. We always have to throw things in a pile. There's no order. Everything makes you bend over again to pick it back up again to throw it in another pile. The man loading the smelter, he doesn't use a shovel. He has to use his hands. Why you could move a shovel over just as fast as you could move that pot. It's almost like their minds are blocked from thinking of ways to do things easier or more efficiently. I'm not quite sure how to explain it
I still have not figured out how they get the aluminum slot bars out of the rotor, as a noodle. The cutting of the steel outer band is obvious, and later the rotor inner laminations come out as steel plates (minus shaft), but where do the aluminum noodles come from.
The die they press the rotor through shears it in the middle of the aluminum bars. The outer laminations break, and the more ductile aluminum is left as the noodles. Not sure what the first machine they put the pieces through is, but the second one with the belts is a magnetic separator to remove the steel. The inner rotors get broken up in a mill, and then separated the same way.
It’s evident that this is tough and demanding work, but it’s admirable that you’re committed to providing for your family. What motivates you to push through these challenges, and are there any strategies you use to make the work more manageable or rewarding?
You know the techniques and equipment they are using? All originated in the Western World, this was all done their before the developing world. Every "world" started at this point, no safety, gruelling, boring repetitive labour. Time travel back to any industrialising western state 100's of years ago, and this (and worse) is what you would find.
so much for worrying about pollution or the safety of the workers who cares. So the oil is polluting the ground and the burning residue of freon is turned into phosgene gas.
For those who think most of these compressor came from the U.S. All recycling yards I have dealt with (4) require a hole to be drilled, plasma cut or punched in the outer case and the oil drained out. I see no holes in any of these compressors.
These compressor units are likely shipped to them from countries all over the Middle East and South Asia. (or from anywhere in the world.) I'm guessing this might be an industry in Karachi, Pakistan. The valuable re-processed raw materials are then sold to manufacturers, probably China in particular. Fascinating.
Everyone seems to be rocking a pair of loafers. Why cant the evil boss man that owns this hellscape of a business buy everyone a small stool to sit on? Maybe toss in some face masks? Maybe some conveyor belts? a wheelbarrow or two? Maybe some safety guards on some of the power equipment? OSHA would lose their minds inspecting this place. They would love the guy pouring molten aluminum in flip-flops.
I wonder how often accidents actually occur. Maybe they get so used to being extra careful, due to the lack of modern safety equipment and procedures, that they end up avoiding accidents. Frankly, though, I think this is unlikely, but I'd like to see actual data on this.
Vorrei scambiare le scarpe aperte di quell'uomo addetto a versare l'alluminio liquido con quelle chiuse di quello che è addetto allo scorticamento dell'acciaio. Con delle semplici scarpe chiuse, anche di cartone, se dovesse versare del metallo fuso sul piede, non dovrebbe restare zoppo per il resto della vita. Correte troppi rischi, signori. La vostra vita vale molto di più di quello che viene valutata dagli altri. Restate sani, usate la vostra grande capacità inventiva anche per proteggere la vostra incolumità. Voi valete anche più di noi occidentali pieni di ipocrisia.
Thanks for showing the entire disassembly of the induction motor rotors. I’ve seen dozens of motor assembly videos but none of them show the construction of the rotors. At least now I’ve seen their deconstructed parts! 👍🏽
Glad it helped
In Argentina we repair all these compressors.. what a pain to see them destroyed. And all the contaminating oil in the ground.. wow...
Those workers work so hard instead of machines
@@loayjasem471
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The amount of Double Handling in this place is mind blowing.
Everything these guys are doing looks healthy AF to me.
Dont forget safe too :)
Look at all the refrigerant going up into the atmosphere. The greenies are having a fit right now.
first though i had when i heard the hissing.. then i realised it was the torch i could hear.. looks like they already have been vented.. but when and how.. no idea.. lets just hope it was done correctly lol.
Gasses were removed before the compressor arrived to this plant.
It breaks my heart seeing these guys working so hard in this kind of environment for a few euros a day.
This is great for the ozone. And here in Canada they punish us with a carbon tax !!!!
Smothered in oil. what a way to earn a living. amazing to see thought.
Great point!
Sad to say, but I think most of these men will be sick in a few short years. And that is after loosing a hand or a few toes.
A picture of an unjust world.
Come Jesus and save us from this mess we made.
@al9929 Check out book of revelation chapter 13 and 14.
I've broken down dozens of compressors friend does hvac work. Some of those compressors at start of video that he's moving with rod,weigh almost 80.lbs heavy hard work!!
I repair them here in Argentina.. such a pain to see them destroyed.. I see that pile of compressors and wanna cry. We buy those broken units to restore "as new".. what a pain..
@@AntonySimkin I'm in SC, nobody tries to repair compressors, I've scraped dozens
@@Thoreau-e4l we repair two scroll compressors per day (average). We are on the market for 12 years already. Our first repairs still operational, as clients come back for a compressor that costs just 1/2 of a new item. How much does a compressor.. for example a Copeland ZP91 cost in SC?
@@AntonySimkin I have no idea, I'm a plumber, friend of mine who has already retired from a large manufacturing plant, doing their air-conditioning and refrigeration. Last 20 years he does just refrigeration work for restaurants, convenient stores, ice makers etc. I have brass and copper scrap from plumbing and he used to drop his compressors and fan moters off here. There used to be a place in town that rebuilt rewound electric motors years ago mabe 50 years ago, but now most motors are cheap Chinese crap and people just throw them away. I will ask my friend what compressors cost.
@@AntonySimkin ok, I just called him and he said very small compressors like on a water fountain around $150.00 _$200.00 larger ones mabe for 7to 8 ton units around $1000.00 almost all are sealed units, he said large bolt together compressors are still rebuilt sometimes. Almost all that I have scrapped have either no oil, burnt up but mostly the connecting rod for piston has failed.
Such a safe and environmentally friendly operation.
Garyh4458: Be carefull. Half of the worlds population (or more) don’t understand irony😅😅
Compenso vê cada minuto desse vídeo
Parabéns eu gostei de mais valeu 👍👏
Excellent insight.
Nice safety sandals
@indiolatino61 bo to sa biedacy niewolnicy co pracuja za miske zupy u kapitalistycznego pasozyda
notice the guy recieving the compressors already lost a leg... that reduce the probability of get in another amputation in 50%. wonderfull!
Безопасность труда зашкаливает 😂
I always wonder why dont they make some workplace improvements. Like shovel instead of hands. Some containers instead of throwing material onto the ground and then picking it again. Seems like terrible waste of labor
Shovels and other tools are more expensive than labour there
Low intelligence. Sad, but true.
Don't like it? Injured? Feel free to go, there are 1 billion other hungry people who have four limbs and don't complain.
It is unbelievable that there are so many compressors that need to be recycled. I have an a/c unit in Las Vegas that is 40 years old and works all summer. It’s just the junk that is made now in these same type of factories.
And the Western world is to blame...
most compressors taken at start of the clip are Bristol 2 ton, copeland compressors etc, made in USA and Danfoss brand. All these should came from western world and GCC countries where there is no recycling facilities, these locals dont use AC.
Zawsze powtarzam, że Europa szaleje na punkcie ekologii a inne kraje ... widać na filmie, nie tylko tym. Cena wytwarzanych rzeczy w Europie jest wysoka a w Azji nie ponieważ nie ma nakładów na maszyny, ubiory, bezpieczeństwo i zdrowie pracownika. Nawet facet nie ma wygodnego stanowiska pracy, ma młotek, kawał "kowadła" i wali ile sił w ramionach. Inny nawet krzesła nie ma tylko kuca na ziemi i pracuje. Szok i współczucie.
Cannot imagine all those metal shavings and chips with open toed sandals on????
Вот это объемы. Впечатляет.молодцы.
Вы ещё на кладбище не были , или в морге , от тамошних объёмов у вас вообще "крышу снесёт" . И это всё ради того чтоб придти кривым ,измученным, и больным в могилу , а сливки с клубникой всё равно будут лопать другие , но и они идут ровно туда же , В МОГИЛУ . Бессмысленно и беспощадно и они всё равно продолжают плодиться размножаться . Безумие ради безумия , бессмысленно и беспощадно .
My knees hurt just watching.
That's working hard for a meager living right there
It's good to see each and every worker wearing their new health and safety approved, open toed slip ons. Makes you wonder what would or could happen, if not wearing them, in such dangerous situations!
Vous parlez des nouvelles chaussures de sécurité
over there if you want to eat you work unlike the west if you want to live off the govt tit at the expense of others it ok
Condizioni di lavoro 😮 in Europa sicuramente ci saranno regole da rispettare sicuramente sfruttamento
Jak ekologická recyklace!
A few wheeled bins could greatly improve the efficiency and cleanliness vs throwing everything on the ground and picking it up by hand.
They work for $ 2.5 a day. Who needs efficiency? 😂
@@taunteratwill1787 Well cleanliness then.
It's like a work for high schools. We always have to throw things in a pile. There's no order. Everything makes you bend over again to pick it back up again to throw it in another pile. The man loading the smelter, he doesn't use a shovel. He has to use his hands. Why you could move a shovel over just as fast as you could move that pot. It's almost like their minds are blocked from thinking of ways to do things easier or more efficiently. I'm not quite sure how to explain it
I fully agree...
cheap labour
They are prolly making about .30 an hour. They don’t care about speed.
working 12-14 hours for a meal will turn anyone into a biorobot
Not to mention no chairs in site and using your foot as a third hand.
Your video editing and explaining the process is awesome, ❤
Thank you!
@@AsianSkillsMediaLocation Bro ??
I can smell the cfcs through my screen! The recycling process is quite cool though.
And the uk is concerned about cows FARTING 😅😅😅😅
Bell'ambientino salubre!
Wow look at all this wow
Kya baat kya baat
This factory is in Pakistan , I love my Pakistan !!!!!!!
Good work
I still have not figured out how they get the aluminum slot bars out of the rotor, as a noodle. The cutting of the steel outer band is obvious, and later the rotor inner laminations come out as steel plates (minus shaft), but where do the aluminum noodles come from.
Watch complete video
The die they press the rotor through shears it in the middle of the aluminum bars. The outer laminations break, and the more ductile aluminum is left as the noodles. Not sure what the first machine they put the pieces through is, but the second one with the belts is a magnetic separator to remove the steel. The inner rotors get broken up in a mill, and then separated the same way.
I just got to get me a pair of those safety toe flip-flops for my birthday 🎂.
Yeah a pair of closed toe shoes and some safety goggles would certainly go a long ways to reducing most injuries and this work place.
GreenPeace смотрит на это сквозь солнцезащитные очки.
Сквозь слезы...
да чел там слепой уже, просто на автомате все делает
يعملون كالعبيد. و كأنه فيلم سينيمائي.
The compulsory 'Safety sandals' being worn.
Миллионеры 👍
On job applications, no safety boots to be worn, hard working lads there👍, everything on the floor and picked up again and again.
Ecology at its best...
This could be you working in this place. All depends on who put you in this world.
The safety open toe shoes are required!
OOO my God Hard worker. God bless you.
This is very hard and dirty work, but we must do whatever to earn a living for the family.
It’s evident that this is tough and demanding work, but it’s admirable that you’re committed to providing for your family. What motivates you to push through these challenges, and are there any strategies you use to make the work more manageable or rewarding?
Eres la dueña de ese negocio ???@@potechhd
Well said my friend 😊
Respect
Kool to watch!!
Prisoners don't work this hard. GOD bless the hard worker🙏😊🙏
Don't worry they don't live long in those conditions. 😎
@@taunteratwill1787 Yikes! What a thought.....
OK Kids, let's play "find the shiny"...,,,
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Whenever I start thinking my job sucks, I watch a couple of these clips and it reminds me that it could be a LOT worse.
Building long resistent machines ist better than recycling thousends per day 😢
Это противоречит капитализму 😊
@@antanf7436 Look up ecocide in the USSR.
with all that oil in the ground expect a usa invasion lmao
Who cares...? The western world would be blamed...
Great Video. Working hard , amazing people. Could you tell us what is the name of that white granules ?
安全第一❤
Thank goodness they're wearing their safety sandals.
These countries are an environmental disaster. These guys will be lucky to survive to old age.
dafür werden wir Deutschen bestraft
Emerging countries and economies are improving day by day. Doing it the hard way is the best motivation for improvement
This contamination won't clean up for YEARS...
You know the techniques and equipment they are using? All originated in the Western World, this was all done their before the developing world. Every "world" started at this point, no safety, gruelling, boring repetitive labour.
Time travel back to any industrialising western state 100's of years ago, and this (and worse) is what you would find.
Now, i know where my cooking pots are from...
so much for worrying about pollution or the safety of the workers who cares. So the oil is polluting the ground and the burning residue of freon is turned into phosgene gas.
They will be #1 after the collapse.
Man, this is some hard body shit, I don't know if I could do it all day, I'd have to get the hang of the torch, I just use an angle grinder for now.
And thats how you do ecology...
Well i remember i couldnt be sure with my White Westinghouse freezer. The compressor was always out.
For those who think most of these compressor came from the U.S. All recycling yards I have dealt with (4) require a hole to be drilled, plasma cut or punched in the outer case and the oil drained out. I see no holes in any of these compressors.
These compressor units are likely shipped to them from countries all over the Middle East and South Asia. (or from anywhere in the world.) I'm guessing this might be an industry in Karachi, Pakistan. The valuable re-processed raw materials are then sold to manufacturers, probably China in particular. Fascinating.
Clean tidy no oil spilled here??
Everyone seems to be rocking a pair of loafers. Why cant the evil boss man that owns this hellscape of a business buy everyone a small stool to sit on? Maybe toss in some face masks? Maybe some conveyor belts? a wheelbarrow or two? Maybe some safety guards on some of the power equipment? OSHA would lose their minds inspecting this place. They would love the guy pouring molten aluminum in flip-flops.
Send them the money, then.
They're outdoors, moving around, probably finding their day no worse than western factory workers, aside from the pay.
At least they’re not contaminating the ground….much…..a lot. Bangladesh? India? Pakistan?
Pretty wild that they haven't invented chairs or workbenches in that country.
The dung beetles of the modern world
Yep, I’m convinced. Who needs OSHA and the nanny state?! MURICA!
I wonder how often accidents actually occur. Maybe they get so used to being extra careful, due to the lack of modern safety equipment and procedures, that they end up avoiding accidents. Frankly, though, I think this is unlikely, but I'd like to see actual data on this.
You just know it's all by piecework.
Lấy ở đâu mà nhiều vậy trời.
Ever heard the concept of a shovel?
No one ever gets hurt here.
Lol that aluminum is decent but the copper is wat they're really after
Hellish conditions. Makes me count my blessings.
наконец то носки нна ногах побачив
can someone help me find those Ac Compressors in large quantities some safe seller
Clever way of taking the oil out of them…..
Okay guys, let’s 6S the workshop!
First SORT, then SET, then SHINE….
Oh, fuck it. Never mind.
I guess safety glasses aren't a thing there yet
v indii sa s ekologiou neserú :D hora kompresorov z ktorých vyteká olej priamo do zeme :D
How does the press dude still have fingers at this point? Or was it his first day?
He is ok
You have misunderstood
Разбирают корабль инопланетян, такое впечатление ! У них такая технология, у нас вот такая.
Мне эту кучку
Пропановый и кислородный баллоны рядом с газорезчиком стоят...Вокруг масло!!!Про Технику безопасности они слышали они?😮
а что будет? пропан расходуется, давление не поднимается
больше вызывает опасность кислорода и масла
The hell with the EPA
12:58 гора кремнистой стали! Как извлечь из неё кремний?
And Americans complain about low wages and hard work in so called bad conditions.
These days, it's a world wide lazy. I'm old school...do the job best ya can🙏😊
Stupid sentiment from our local internet troll. Shoo, go back under your bridge, there is no gold here.
Stupid sentiment from our local internet troll. Shoo troll, there is no gold for you here.
Just because one group has it bad doesnt mean the other group has it good. They can both be in different stages of bad.
Thank goodness for OSHA
Talk about job security/
Somebody estimate the amount of Ozone layer depletion from all the Freon gas emitted during decommissioning of these AC compressors.
Get a heat pump and save the planet is what they said.
Are they just trying to get the copper out and recycle the steel and aluminum ?
Yes
I have compressor in bulk quantitie
Why these men let the government treat them this way is sickening.
И да? Это такой "прогрессивный" процесс рециклинга? Для холодильных компрессоров???
Praise God for this environmental disaster.
They've never heard of tables.
Sợ quá họ làm việc không có chút bảo hộ nào
My back hurts now
Vorrei scambiare le scarpe aperte di quell'uomo addetto a versare l'alluminio liquido con quelle chiuse di quello che è addetto allo scorticamento dell'acciaio. Con delle semplici scarpe chiuse, anche di cartone, se dovesse versare del metallo fuso sul piede, non dovrebbe restare zoppo per il resto della vita. Correte troppi rischi, signori. La vostra vita vale molto di più di quello che viene valutata dagli altri. Restate sani, usate la vostra grande capacità inventiva anche per proteggere la vostra incolumità. Voi valete anche più di noi occidentali pieni di ipocrisia.
The worker doesn't wear safety glasses , how it cab be ?