Heavy Duty Face Lathe And Milling CNC Machine In Working | Have You Ever Seen Biggest Face Lathe?
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- Heavy Duty Face Lathe And Milling CNC Machine In Working | Have You Ever Seen Biggest Face Lathe?
In this video:
Eric Bai - Henan Baishun Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd.
Email: sale@goodlathe.com; 1251934286@qq.com
Website: www.goodlathe.com/
Skype: eric.bai28
WhatsApp: +8618939515188
ANYANG XINSHENG MACHINE TOOL CO.,LTD.
Website: www.aymachinetool.com/ www.aycnclathe.com
Phone: 0086-372-2118985
Mail : mtx1015@vip.126.com
Address : West xiange road.New high-tech District anyang city.P.R.China
Sarda Magnets Group
Address: 44/1/6, IDA, Phase 1, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad - 500055., India
Ph: +91 (0)40 2309 8262
Fax: +91 (0)40 2309 8261
Email: info@sardamagnets.com
Website: www.sardamagnets.com/
Aeromet Industries, Inc.
Address: 739 South Arbogast Street, Griffith, Indiana 46319
Toll Free: 800.899.7442
Phone: 219.924.7442
Fax: 219.924.6732
Email: aeromet@aerometindustries.com
Website: www.aerometindustries.com/
We're gonna need this out by close of business today.......
I worked at "Cooper Bessemer for 5byears starting when I was 18. A 40 ton piece was treated just like a 40 pound piece. The piece was loaded on the 12 foot table of the Berthies boring mill for a week or so. Shoveling chips all the time. Retired now sucks. I will forever have the memores of that BIG Mill. It became as a child for me to care fore eh. As I understand now the shop has closed. It was a wonderful bunch of years running things like the Mill and a 4 head mill with a 14 foot by 63 foot milling machine. Many more hours of shoveling cast iron from long, 20 to 40 foot ships engines and flywheels. A flywheel roughing cut could take a couple days and of course the finished piece took longer. When roughing a piece and an inch square insert would wear or break from the stacked tools everyone in the shop knew it, LOL. It was a mighty cry from the old girl. Not just a cry but a ROAR as you can imagine eh.
@5:01 Wow! That piece was much bigger a few seconds earlier in the video. Where did all the extra metal go? 🙂
I used to work for steel mill roll manufacturer Mackintosh-Hemphill in Pittsburgh in the 70's and 80's. 54" diameter rolls were cast in the foundry and turned in the roll shop. I think they may have been plate mill rolls. The foundry poured over 60 ton for one roll. They were over 20' long.
Мощь!!!
That's one gnarly looking casting
It's forging.
Оборотов побольше надо. Хотя бы 500😅
lots of mistakes.
FACING is cutting the flat end of the part or a shoulder, and the first part has many.
TURNING is to make the part round, that is was was being done on the first three videos.
Word has it, it's still being machined. 3 years and counting.
Unterschied zu Drehen < > Fräsen = Beim Drehen dreht sich das ,,Werkstück" beim Fräsen das ,,Werkzeug". Kurt
yes have seen larger lathes one in yosuca japan shipyard about 1960
Hayırlı işler kolay gelsin
Imagine scrapping that !!
Very good 👍 👍
Alfred Herbert , ( R.I.P. 1979 , Coventry , UK ) ...... FUN ! ..................... DAVE™🛑
Baaaap rey......
I do not see the bed semen'ts removed as there are none to remove for a big swing. An interesting video though.
Seeing the big machines in actions was interesting. The creator's comments within the videos have little to do with what's being shown and even less factual basis. For example, 'older milling do not have a power feed option.' My Index mill which was designed in the early 1950s has a geared table drive with a multi-speed transmission designed in as part of the machine's architecture. The comment about lathe tools rotating is incorrect. Tools are held firmly in the tool post while the workpiece is rotated. No need to waste my time here.
They use the chips to band the part to its cradle once the part is complete.
It must take all year to finish what they are making
Definitely paid by the hour
I wonder why do you call every traditional maching as a "CNC" operation?
😂
They don't have a great handle on Engrish
Roll heat and heat treatment
Мне нужно втулку для велика вытачить как раз!😂
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Agreed
Don't move at this side of lathe ! (1:00)
Learn how to hold the camera steady, first.
Невозможно смотреть, камера постоянно трясётся 😮
опохмелься
Ta velika masina nije CNC,nego stara konvencionalna masina,stara oko pedeset godina.
He could change the rpm for the next gear faster and feed faster for sure
Call em. Leave em your number. Next time they need help with their feeds and speeds they can call you.
@@teejay6063 No no Patrick has a real nack for being an armchair machinist. Its kind of his thing. We all know the guy that wont offer help, just opinions and criticism, that's Patrick. It's a critical position, very important.
@@dougdelane3642 🤣 I run lathes daily. I wonder if I can call him with questions. Be the first guy I think of.
I think they are using a hardmetall insert, would go faster of they changed to a cbn insert and increased rpm and feed
@@williamvesterberg1107 yeah but in China they work at 1 cent per hour so whatever it take 2 weeks or 3 years to fabricate the shaft it will still be affordable…
@10
roll PWHT
Poor presentation of an interesting subject.
As of 2023, they're still turning it
Falsch, in 2024 auch noch😂. Kurt
没明白,这么大的家伙是怎么浇铸出来的