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@johnfisher71436 ай бұрын
What impresses me most watching this is how calm everyone is, no one is in a hurry, every task is being done methodically and with precision. Everyone knows their job and how to pace it so there’s no rushing around. This is calm precise work by highly skilled and experienced operators. A joy to watch.
@kozka53026 ай бұрын
когда работаешь с 25 тоннами каждый день суетиться не надо - можно вспотеть 😊
@joycebarker14886 ай бұрын
I agree !
@Failure_Is_An_Option6 ай бұрын
@johnfisher7143 What? They are supposed to run around like ameritards screaming OMG? WTF do you expect adults to be doing with materials that can non only crush a person but many times sear them perfectly while doing so.
@Thor_Odinson5 ай бұрын
There are old hot-press forgers, there are bold hot-press forgers, but there are no old and bold hot press forgers
@Manfred-von-Stern5 ай бұрын
@@Thor_Odinson 😅🤣💯💯💯👍👍👍
@TradeWorksLLC6 ай бұрын
That forklift operator handling that hot puck on the press was blowing my mind. How freaking skilled do you gotta be to operate a hydraulic machine of that size with 100% manual control to manipulate those tongs like they were your own two hands. 🍻 I’d buy him a beer a sign of respect.
@H.KTalaviya6 ай бұрын
Fulering opration
@KevinBower-gy5be6 ай бұрын
I'd buy him the brewery.
@丫o5 ай бұрын
@KevinBower-gy5be I’d buy him the continent that brewery sits on.
I was 100% convinced it had gone into an automated mode at that point, then they showed the 4 knobs being handled by human hands and I'm like WTF
@sparkyfromel5 ай бұрын
The elegance of machine control is brilliant , respect !
@jon-p5c8gАй бұрын
Amazing that this is considered "modern forging." Looks primitive as anything.
@GavinM1612 ай бұрын
The precision of the 'fork-lift' diver is amazing. From the way he was spinning the blanks in the forging press to lining up the rings perfectly concentrically. Top job!
@thomasneal92912 ай бұрын
yeah, the customized tools on the front of those forklifts were the most interesting and modern bit. late 1980s/early 90s most like.
@olegshikan80202 ай бұрын
And you look at 9:46 and you'll probably change your mind.
@GavinM1612 ай бұрын
Not changed my mind. Only a certain amount of reach on the fork legs, and that's exactly why they're using spreader plates.
@JustMe-u5h7jКүн бұрын
One of the most fantastic bits here is around 28:00 where they are truing up the circularity of a bearing's race. I am told these people can get exactitudes of things measured in tens of centimetres precise and correct to within one-digit numbers of molecules!
@DrFiero6 ай бұрын
Mad props to the 'forklift' operator! Spinning the square of steel around like he was using his own fingers.
@Destros2ndone6 ай бұрын
they are the true heros of the facrory
@miketaylor62826 ай бұрын
I agree, mad props!
@КукуКуку-м5м7ю6 ай бұрын
Великолепно , я восхищен и тем кто продумал , и создал такие машины и станки .
@андрейбурученко-ш7й5 ай бұрын
У нас в россии изначально заготовки делаем круглые и после проделывания отверстия манипулятором заготовку ставим на ребро и прессом придаем нужную форму,только стол совершает возвратно-поступательные движения.
@Шовкат-н3л5 ай бұрын
Браво❤
@BigBoy40044 ай бұрын
My father (* Oct 1919, +Feb 2002) was an industrial blacksmith until 1981. He and his colleagues did similar forging jobs, however, no forklifts, everything manually or some crane support. These were some of the physically strongest humans I ever met. No crazy muscles or jumping veins, no V-shaped back, no six-pack belly, no intimidating facial expression, but... If push came to shove, these were the guys you wanted to have your back. All of them were also WWII ex-soldiers, so they had seen and survived it all. No BS people... And GREAT dads... 🎉❤
@gulagaluguАй бұрын
Ayah anda dimana sekarang
@apeiron1984Ай бұрын
respect
@gastoncroissant618629 күн бұрын
@@gulagalugu He wrote: + 2002
@HobbyOrganist6 күн бұрын
Seen an old and some new films on how they made ship anchor chains, jeez!! I own one link salvaged from such a chain, the steel round used to make it is around 3 or 4" diameter, the one link weighs 149 pounds alone! They had to weld the rounds as well as the middle strut on every link
@ChristopherWoods5 ай бұрын
The press and forklift operators working in unspoken harmony was a thing of beauty to watch. Both true masters of their machinery. So impressive when even a small mistake would prove costly at best, very dangerous at worst!
@lovetrump10885 ай бұрын
Actually, that forklift is not going to hurt those hot steel billets at all. The forklift can turn over, spin around and go 50MPH and stop and nothing is going to happen to those steel billets....nothing!
@user-gv8wk5tm4g2 ай бұрын
Ну моторика мозга, и ничего больше, я инженер ремонтирую технику, тоже отработал свою моторику могу даже лучше делать, операторы механизмов удивляются мне, ну они могут делать не думая о мозгах, для меня же это очень просто , тупая моторика..... Ну и реакция моя выше чем у многих, это уже генетика...
@jon-p5c8gАй бұрын
Make the difficult (yet necessary) decision to wrap up your stay here on the blue planet.
@paulanker33223 ай бұрын
I just love watching these kind of documentary videos, high quality res and no disturbing music. Very good, keep up the work. Thnx.
@couscousdelightАй бұрын
There is a disturbing music actually...
@ancientbriton82626 ай бұрын
The forklift operator manipulates the metal blank with great skills at the press in particular 😊
@ExFarmTech03076 ай бұрын
The amount of combined effort to create such an item must be unparalleled. It's nice to be able to witness such works. Great video!
@아는형님-i4u5 ай бұрын
한국군을 우크리나에 파병해서 한. 러 전쟁이나면 일본은 대박터집니다 ...........
@vstrom95865 ай бұрын
you should see me weld
@sack97645 ай бұрын
Final assembly on two oil drums. Classic.
@ants60653 ай бұрын
dissonance
@ГеннадийНиколаевичИванов-в8х2 ай бұрын
Вы правы. Шедевр производства показан здесь. Работая на производстве, судостроительный завод Крыма, видел работу с ковкой. Видел и наблюдал работу пресса. Знаю точно то, что созданную деталь, такого характера ! - не выкладывают на две точки опоры. Плоскость строгая должна быть. Почему, здесь показан процесс выкладывается на бочки ???
@codesamuraii6 ай бұрын
Huge respect! Metallurgy is the basis of the mordern world and not easy work. Thanks for sharing that process with us.
@b.s.769310 күн бұрын
Metallurgy is actually done before this by choosing the right material and determine it's heat treatment.
@aarusty515 ай бұрын
Those things are works of art. Great craftsmanship.
@derekstocker66612 ай бұрын
And can we imagine for a moment that similar has been done in other countries for around 150 years, but without all the wonderful equipment we see here. Thanks for this, great video and fabulous work!
@mediasurfer5 ай бұрын
Beautifully filmed and aesthetically very pleasing to watch. Thank you.
@natopeacekeeper97Ай бұрын
I would have never guessed that the doughnut looking round piece of metal could be worked until it was a large metal ring!!! Really informative video!!! Thanks to everyone who helped make it. Watching from North Carolina USA.
@Maybe-sk6bg6 ай бұрын
지게차 기사님이 장인
@ЛиминСергей5 ай бұрын
Точно! Все профи,как роботы!
@LUNA_RANDO5 ай бұрын
지게차 운전실력 실화냐 ㄷㄷ
@michael50455 ай бұрын
This video was awesome, and oddly relaxing. Excellent quality, more like this please!
@marstondavis6 ай бұрын
From start to finish I didn't see any wasted movements. No fooling around. No grab ass. Just men doing their jobs. I used to be in the machine business, and this was a joy to see. Nice to see a lot of American products being used, too.
@stanstelmach53266 ай бұрын
Like what exactly because I didn't see any.
@raypitts48805 ай бұрын
@@stanstelmach5326 big head yank as usual had them here in uk gb in the 50's
@marstondavis5 ай бұрын
@@stanstelmach5326 Look at the names on the machines they were using.
@jacekkubiak4616Күн бұрын
Tout le procédé et la compétence des opérateurs sont magnifiques, comme les images, quel voyage!
@akairyo5 ай бұрын
링기어 제작영상이네요 굴삭기나 전차 자주포처럼 회전하는 차량에 필수템 저렇게 많은 공정이 있는줄은 몰랐음 세상엔 새로알게되는게 자꾸나오네요
@PowerTechMachines4 ай бұрын
what did you learn
@phillamoore157Ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating…..and everyone worked together, while caring about the quality of their work. Imagine that.
@Splarkszter5 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. I love metalurgy and machining industry
@PowerTechMachines4 ай бұрын
beautiful video
@VonBeethoven20005 ай бұрын
30 years ago we had all sorts of such factories in Europe. And our industrial workers were proud of their jobs. That's why it was so sad to see our factories close and be replace by asian ones. Let's hope we get strategic industries back.
@promethium1476 ай бұрын
It's so calming to watch AND LISTEN to with original scenery sound and only very quiet music in the background, not like the majority of videos, that have to put blasting nerve killing loud sound over anything.
@jeffscott31604 күн бұрын
Forklift drivers are the most skilled of the bunch!
@mrMacGoover6 ай бұрын
One giant glowing hot ring to rule them all!
@cdhtechnology2 ай бұрын
4:10 - The video quality is amazing-sharp visuals and easy to follow! 📹💯
@red-winged_blackbird5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great filming and editing. Not rushed. Methodically planned wnd executed, like the steel shaping staff as they work.
@Paul-zz8lu5 ай бұрын
They are industrial blacksmiths. I did it for 30 years for a living myself. Exactly what is shown here is exactly what happens in a modern Forge Shop.
@Bruno-p3y3 ай бұрын
Forse manca qualche operazione di indurimento sulle parti di scorrimento delle sfere e ingranaggio! Il video è stupendo. Grande abilità
@jrn87742 ай бұрын
I'n 82 and remember when we made our own stuff. It seemed like every small city had a factory or two. and people could plan on working in them for thirty years, Life Was Good! I won't see that again.
@ChristopherWoodsАй бұрын
@@jrn8774 frustrating isn't it. The slow decline of a country's economy due to people perceiving the "service" economy as being higher-margin, combined with globalisation and greater economic and political volatility quite rapidly altering the wholesale cost of raw materials and affecting sources of supply. We've been effectively priced out of our own homegrown industries as we didn't adequately plan ahead for the dramatic change, now we are mostly known for either exporting knowledge, being a favourable market for financial services or relying on the fragile service sector to make up the difference. Some of that's already being devalued in favour of algorithmic profit-chasing and short-termism. Going to be another reckoning in many countries' economies soon, I reckon.
@laboratoriofilmes5912 күн бұрын
Da onde você Sr.
@REDPUMPERNICKEL5 ай бұрын
Well done! Watching the ring being installed in its destination would make for a delightful finale.
@HobbyOrganist6 күн бұрын
I'm thinking those looked like they might be a bearing that would go under a crane's turntable that allows it to rotate, must be pretty similar and would have to have a ring gear to power it
@xijinpig79787 күн бұрын
China, im proud of you !
@mr.mcpurrz31435 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful from beginning to end. Incredible.
@misterguts11 күн бұрын
I like the way these Korean factories always play epic comforting music over their speaker system.
@e7changs4 ай бұрын
무쇠덩어리로 저런 기어를 만드는과정을보니 정말 예술입니다
@PowerTechMachines4 ай бұрын
amazing video
@MrChrissy1r5 ай бұрын
I'm impressed, These huge forges and metal mills are fantastic. I was lucky enough many years ago to get a tour around one in the North of England while in full work mode, the huge hammers made the incredibly thick concrete floor vibrate. It goes through my mind too who invented, designed and made the first of these incredible huge machines!
@avimango465 ай бұрын
How clean is this factory! Very calm and quiet ❤
@sunkim4167Ай бұрын
It's possible because it's South Korea, right?
@terratrodder2 ай бұрын
What an extraordinary process, amazing machines and high skilled labor.
@sparty944 ай бұрын
korea is an industrial powerhouse. it's amazing what they have done to transform their economy over the last 50 years.
@renatoigmed3 ай бұрын
meanwhile in North Korea..... 🚀
@backho122 ай бұрын
Koreans are hard working industrious people! Their economy is 10th largest in the world.
@JohnDoe-ft2nh2 ай бұрын
I'm impressed. I watched this video until the end. Wow!
@EiderJChavesC26 ай бұрын
That's an interesting process. Thank you for sharing!
@A_friend_of_Aristotle4 ай бұрын
These look like rotec bearings for excavators and other types of off-road machines that have a house that swings independent of a car body. It's cool to watch how they're made.🙂
@lo27406 ай бұрын
south Korea industry is incredible, so many high performance small industrial companies.
@SophiepTranКүн бұрын
Thanks for the informative video on these bearings. It's probably a chore to have a camera there, in the way of everything. That's probably why we see rusting on the bearings after the hob, since it's not a production run. Good to see operator didn't touch the lathe chips too much and used the crane to pull out the nest. Those cut-3 gloves could barely saved his fingers, if a stray chips sprang back at him. Don't ask me how I know.
@SoCalFreelance5 ай бұрын
A beautiful end product. Their precision produces silky smooth movement. 👌
@TimPBar5 ай бұрын
What!!!? No flip flops, just really nice work boots.
@丫o5 ай бұрын
First time learning about Koreans, eh?
@TimPBar5 ай бұрын
@@丫o yeah, nah. 🇦🇺
@GeeWhatsThat5 ай бұрын
@TimPBar Mate, You been watching some indian factory vids i guess lol
@TimPBar5 ай бұрын
@@GeeWhatsThat yep.
@sunkim4167Ай бұрын
I think you watched a video of Pakistan!
@nuevo_go6 ай бұрын
대단합니다 대한민국 힘이 느껴져 뿌듯 합니다 하지만 불편하더라도 안전모는 쓰셨으면 합니다
@raymondtonns25215 ай бұрын
safety glasses also
@dhouse-d5l20 күн бұрын
What a neat operation.. loved the balls/grease/seal part.....bringing it to life.
@pjaywils607324 күн бұрын
Very interesting and enjoyable video to watch but definitely DOES NOT need the background music. Volume and intensity goes up and down and I keep having to adjust the volume control on the TV. Just don't bother with the music
@ДжангирГасанов5 ай бұрын
Браво! Великолепный процесс! Вот это я понимаю работа без лишней говорильни и хвальбы!
@fantomas-m2p5 ай бұрын
У ребят Чубайса не было
@АлександрГладышев-д9б5 ай бұрын
@@fantomas-m2p Чубайса конечно не было но и заводов нет Например в Москве было два завода 1ГПЗ и 2 ГПЗ Сейчас торговые центры До 70 тысяч работающих в три смены Один только цех насчитывал около 1200 человек
@MarambaGT4 ай бұрын
@@АлександрГладышев-д9б они не вписались в рынок
@АлександрГладышев-д9б4 ай бұрын
@@MarambaGT Они вписались в рынок Но площади под торговые центры по продаже барахла оказались нужнее
@PowerTechMachines4 ай бұрын
i agree with you
@Cobaltcreek6 ай бұрын
Forklift operators really impressed me One thing I noticed is no one was wearing safety glasses especially when blowing metal chips, I did a lot of welding and had to have metal fragments drilled from my eyes twice, trust me it isn't a pleasant experience as soon as the numbing agent wears off
@ronnieho31376 ай бұрын
indeed so
@Ratelheart5 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! Also, you’d think they would set up their earlier steps with tighter tolerances so they wouldn’t have to shave off as much later, but I’m sure someone did a cost analysis.
@En-Pea-Sea5 ай бұрын
@@Ratelheartwaste is inevitable and necessary at certain steps to ensure the best parts of the metal are where it counts.
@Ratelheart5 ай бұрын
@@En-Pea-Sea like I said, someone with far more knowledge than i did the analysis on it all and made the call.
@En-Pea-Sea5 ай бұрын
@@Ratelheart yeah man, they do not know what they are talking about. My family ran a precision machine shop for decades. This team is running on par with the amount of waste that nearly all forge and fabrication shops do. And honestly, most modern fabrication is done by outsources a steel plates, usually extruded and not forged, and then machining the ring out of it and then the gears and raceways for the bearings. This ads way more waste. What you do not see though, is that many times the waste can be sent to a recycler that can use it, and melt the scrap into things like steel rods or or basic metal plates were virgin steel is not required. This video shows them reclaiming all the waste in one way or another.
@ВладимирТ-в1ю5 ай бұрын
Молодцы!, мастера своего дела и как приятно смотреть на красивую работу, а уж выполнять ее еще приятнее.
@53filosov4 ай бұрын
Металл наверное Демидовский на тех же заводах льют.
@ДашаДем-й8г4 ай бұрын
Не увидел упрочняющей термообработки, только отжиг. Непорядок.
@stalinesssteel42562 ай бұрын
были там следы твч
@nathanjoerndt88046 ай бұрын
Kudos to the people in those forklifts!!! they know how to be safe when they deal with very hot temperatures from the kiln so that they don't get hurt in the process :D
@mschoi23834 ай бұрын
중장비를 다루고 정비하기만 했지 생산하는 과정은 처음 보니 신기합니다. 산업의 금이라 할 수 있는 기계와 금속 분야는 제 1순위 기간산업입니다.
@Eg-kq8vn3so5x6 ай бұрын
Операторы погрузчиков- просто мастера😊
@TioNisla6 ай бұрын
Но это не погрузчики )
@space_wanderer6 ай бұрын
@@TioNisla все равно мастера)
@TioNisla6 ай бұрын
@@space_wanderer это кузнецы - кудесники.
@sss.kirpi45 ай бұрын
Ни то что у нас в РФ всё вручную 😂
@sss.kirpi45 ай бұрын
Ни то что у нас в РФ всё вручную
@Dr.Atallah2 ай бұрын
After some 50 years, I finally got to see how they get the ball bearings between the inner and outer rings. The finished product looks like a piece of art to me.
@isidormaker24825 ай бұрын
Danke für den Interessanten znd gut gefilmten Beitrag. Gruss aus der Schweiz.
@PowerTechMachines4 ай бұрын
why do you like it
@Xris-FJ12006 ай бұрын
Bravo et surtout merci de toujours mettre les temps d'exécution du travail. C'est si rare d'avoir des videos de cette qualité. Xris
@SteveBull-tg8mi5 ай бұрын
Amazing that a ball bearing can be a thing of beauty.
@steveanderson92903 ай бұрын
Wonderful video! The camera work and editing were first class. It occurs to me that we live in an amazing age where mere mortals can afford to own and operate video equipment of this caliber. Doing this video on film, not that long ago, would have cost an absolute fortune. Just imagine trying to get the speed, exposure, color balance, and lighting right right on this video. Thank you so much!
@korean-ccs2 ай бұрын
지게차 운전실력이 대단하네요
@normtheteacher54855 ай бұрын
Work of art. Taking raw steel and forming a beautiful part.
@Cici_Dial5 ай бұрын
Thanks. I enjoyed this. Next time, please have ambient sounds only with no music at all. Your had the music volume low but it was still distracting Thankz
@kyledavis2605 ай бұрын
Oh man, I so disagree. I thought the harmony was really, really nice for it
@hitchmille5 ай бұрын
Yep, music spoiled it, couldn't watch it.
@JustTweetAway2 ай бұрын
Allways very nice watch worker Who really know what they are doing and handling machines like extension of arm. Hi from FINLAND 🇫🇮
@manbra84085 ай бұрын
ありがとうございます。凄く分かり易いです。
@mikem50434 ай бұрын
Very impressed with how they keep the shop clean (safe) and their chip disposal
@lewjones72725 ай бұрын
Most impressed with how they rolled out that ring so precisely before machining
@taneridle62995 ай бұрын
Recrystallization helps
@mlentsch5 ай бұрын
@@taneridle6299 What's that? All the steel that I've seen heat-treated comes out all out of shape.
@taneridle62995 ай бұрын
@@mlentsch you get it the right temperature to form new grain. The new microstructure lets the steel be expanded isotropically (evenly in all directions), as the previous imperfections of the steel are basically taken out.
@mlentsch5 ай бұрын
@@taneridle6299 Interesting - thanks!
@mamipautu12255 ай бұрын
Impressive skills. I hope the workers enjoy their work and get paid enough for a job well done.
@youtubepremium50956 ай бұрын
Perfect teamwork Forklift Man with Hydraulic Man 👏👏
@45south5 ай бұрын
Workers make the world go round, great video!
@robertanderson46473 ай бұрын
Camera work is fantastic
@marcholemans35252 ай бұрын
Super reportage on apprend bcp de choses que l'on n'imaginerait pas ! grand merci pour le travail
@比嘉淳-b4j5 ай бұрын
フォークリフトの運転技術が凄い‼️
@zero11-Brabo5 ай бұрын
정말 엄청나네...! ^ ^ 공정과정을 보니~ 엄청난 장인정신이 돋보인다.. ^ ^=
@giovannifinievoli88256 ай бұрын
an incredible job! They treat steel as if it were rubber
@taras37025 ай бұрын
It's amazing to see how fast steel at 1,200C oxidizes in contact with the atmosphere.....all that stuff that keeps falling off is rust. It's also impressive how the operators of those lifts can handle white hot steel billets as though they're tea cups.
@b.s.769310 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Basically all metals are reacive elements, especially along with oxygen. And temperature boosts that. However these oxide layers formed and spalling off the billets have a different composition than the "rust" we know from daily life.
@taras370210 күн бұрын
@b.s.7693 The oxidation state of the iron would be different from ordinary rust.
@b.s.769310 күн бұрын
@ yes and the brownish crumbly stuff we call "rust" is actually a composite between actual iron oxide (in different states) + hydroxid.
@PJOwens-ur9mk22 күн бұрын
Speaking of ball bearings, I ordered a ball-bearing mousetrap awhile ago. They sent me a tomcat 😂
@Roocketboy5 ай бұрын
Wow!! Everyone is wearing Steeltoe shoes and cleaning up there mess as they go!! Very refreshing to see
@roncoburn77715 ай бұрын
yea nobody cleans up anymore they figure somebody else will do it and that is the time were living in.
@SKWDiesel15 ай бұрын
Yes, new safety footwear, probably back in the box after filming. Also no eye protection or safety helmets.
@Black_Star_Racer5 ай бұрын
Shout out and props to the Press and forklift operator the timing is art
@수길신-h6i4 ай бұрын
대한민국의 기술자 정말 대단함니다 긍지와 자부심으로 찬사를 보냄니다❤😅🎉🎉🎉
@reaper1215 ай бұрын
The men and tools and equipment they use is amazing the entire process is amazing. They have a great skills.
@이정봉-f4v6 ай бұрын
에스엔티 모티브 k2 엔진 기타 정밀가공 창원 공장 방산업체 잘보고 갑니다
@jesse00pno5 ай бұрын
Impressive. Absolutely impressive. I was astonished at nearly every step.
@Kunfucious5773 ай бұрын
It’s just insane to me that our own leaders priced us out of manufacturing anything.
@tomkerian2958Ай бұрын
No. It was the unions.
@RubberneckerАй бұрын
No. It was democrats.
@lockwoodpeckinpaugh92525 ай бұрын
Best industrial video I have seen. Great skill in the workers. Such a small plant, but really good.
@chack19656 ай бұрын
Молодцы, конечно. А ведь это всё делали примерно сорок лет назад на киевском заводе АТЭК, на м. Святошин. Киевский з-д экскаваторов на колёсном шасси.
@Abracadaniel-l3e6 ай бұрын
В Украине много чего делали, но "эффективные менеджеры" все продали и распилили.
@wad-n4b6 ай бұрын
А вот интересно - погон башни танка Т-72 на этом заводе заказывали? И габариты и конструкция ну очень похожи.
@evgen74996 ай бұрын
@@wad-n4bКогда т72 клепали на Уралвагонзаводе Юж Корея кроме одежды и обуви и париков ничего на экспорт не производила. Хотя конечно шутка удалась.:) Молодцы корейцы, за 40 лет мощный скачек.
@wad-n4b5 ай бұрын
@@evgen7499 Ну и? Эта самая Юж Корея очень крепко подняла технологию судостроения. Не было - появилось. Это на самом деле технология - блочный принцип, не запатентуешь. До них лидером была Япония. В Японию судостроение уже не вернется. Корейское судостроение тоже сдохнет. По простой причине - не хватает на их территориях места и ресурсов для металлургии полного цикла. Деньги не замещают ресурсы. Показанный заводик - повод задуматься. Поковки - сложная технология, гораздо сложнее, чем показано. И оборудование соответствующее, очень дорогое. Все остальное - мелочи жизни, ровно так сто лет делают. Даже на верстаках сэкономили. Разумно. Я к чему? Если у Вас есть мнение, задумайтесь - а почему люди поступают именно так? Не забывайте - не только Вы учитесь, не только Вы хотите жить хорошо. Вы ж не мать-кобра Урсула, и не Камала...
@wad-n4b5 ай бұрын
@@evgen7499 До конца 19-го века Япония колеса не знала. Привезли технологии. Так и в Корею привезли. Ну и? Показаны не то что приличные - замечательные технологии. Имеют корейцы к этому отношение? Да. Очень хороша конструкторская проработка. Очень серьезная металлургия (не знаете что такое - погуглите). Посмотрите - как красиво технически все решено. Зачем вонять! Я, кстати, оценил глазами профессионала. И ковку, и термообработку, и карусельку, и зубофрезерку, и сборку. И сталь, и конструкцию, и форму канавок, и назначение этого устройства - ни разу не подшипник. И получил истиное удовольствие. А если у Вас стеб - так Вы не туда попали.
@EverydayLOLFactory4 ай бұрын
11:20 This is beautiful. I love metalurgy and machining industry
@임학수-k8t5 ай бұрын
🤗🤗 무거운 무쇠 와 뜨거운 열기 안에서 ~ 좋은 제품을 생산 하시는 근로자 여러분 존경 함니다 ~🤗🤗🙏🙏
@TrevorDennis1005 ай бұрын
A surprising amount of skill went into several of the stages we saw. Who'd have thought that a forklift could have such a delicate touch? I loved the Swarf Monster @21:10 You can be sure that I grabbed a couple of screen shots of that to use in my art work. I'm guessing these are the rotator bearings for excavators.
@jhunterkim6 ай бұрын
지게차 기사가 핵심인력 Forklift driver's are key men😂
@sunkim4167Ай бұрын
I want to try driving a forklift. 지게차 도전해 보고 싶네요 😊
@jiroumyojo33504 ай бұрын
技術の賜物ですね。 尊敬の念しかありません。
@tomspettel36464 ай бұрын
Look everybody. What we used to do here 30 years ago 🤨
@histoiresdevoir4 ай бұрын
Wow, this is such an impressive video! The process is really fascinating and the technology shown is something else. Personally, though, I wonder if traditional methods might still hold their own in some applications. It seems like there's a charm to older techniques that modern methods can't fully replicate. What do you all think?
@МастерАлексей-э9б6 ай бұрын
Спасибо огромное, было очень интересно!!!
@fuzzfacelogic7892 ай бұрын
I didn't see any washing before assembly, but good work and easy to see why these wouldn't be cheap.
@Lis_Barin6 ай бұрын
Это не подшипник, а ОПУ - опорно-поворотное устройство. Применяется как основа для кранов, экскаваторов, подъёмников и т.п.
@александрекимов-л9о6 ай бұрын
Для овощной культуры, все вращаемые объекты - подшипник. Такая сейчас похер.))))))))))) (((((
@ДмитрийЖуков-ж1у6 ай бұрын
А сборка на бочках. Контроль зубьев штангенциркулем. Колхоз!!!
@kozka53026 ай бұрын
@@ДмитрийЖуков-ж1у думаю 5 соток для подшипника метр диаметром это в допуске, а плоскость от нагрева лонышком не меньше чем на десятки плывет
@plf28136 ай бұрын
@@ДмитрийЖуков-ж1уну у нас даже так сейчас с трудом делают...
@v.volynskiy6 ай бұрын
@@ДмитрийЖуков-ж1у Да уж, бочки удивили. Вроде культура производства приличная, а тут бочки...
@maschinenschraube2 ай бұрын
Fork lift operators are not rocket scientist, but artists. Very nice to watch.
@maxatherelaxer6 ай бұрын
That’s one hell of a forklift driver.
@danielwalker56825 ай бұрын
Work of art made by maestros. Thanks for showing.
@lovetrump10885 ай бұрын
Comments....all coming from people that have never been near any equipment and never ever imagined how anything is made. Makes me feel grateful to have such understanding of the world around me when everyone else is still lost in their iPhone!
@Paul-zz8lu5 ай бұрын
I just retired after doing the same job for 30 years at a company called ATI Ladish forging.