Years ago 60s there was a pallet shop in my town where guys worked building pallets. Nailing all day with a hammer. It had to be the worst job in town.
But on the flip side, they had a job, and families were being provided for. Some simply may not have the education level, money to go to be educated further, or they are simply stuck in life atm taking what they can get. A job is a job when you are forced into that position. It pays bills and possibly keeps a roof over your head. I happen to love what I do now being a Journeyman in my trade, I can't say I've loved working doing what other things I've done to stay alive.
wait until you rent a basement, you pay your rent, you pay your bills, you pay your food, you pay your bus, once in a while you send money somewhere or someone asking you for money then you can tell you are willing to take anything that will help you get over with all of the above.
I have to question how cost effective that robot could be . I made pallets when I left school and I could probably make about 4 before that robot made 1
Our company's solid wood pallet equipment can cover the panels cutting,blocks cutting,pallet legs nailing, slotting,chamfering, nailing, corner cutting, hot stamping,stacking and other processes in the production of pallets,whichgreatly improves the production efficiency and quality of pallets Under the standard pallet production conditions,one person can operate one machine and make one pallet/min, and the 8-hour production capacity can reach 480 pallets or more
The equipment has low cost, high efficiency, convenient operation and easy management. It is suitable for solid wood pallets with fixed size, large output, and large-scale production plants. The use of automatic corner cutting, automatic branding, automatic palletizing, and automatic storage can save a lot of labor cost and improve production efficiency.)
So a robot has been made to do the easy and most satisfying yet least Labour intensive part of the job ? How can it make sense to replace 1 minimum wage employee with that robot that needs a skilled engineer to program it , service it etc etc ? Obviously still a very impressive piece of kit
The robot is doing the most physically damaging part of the job. long term nail gun use like that is bad for your joints. Go to any orthopedic and you'll find mechanics and construction workers there with wrist and elbow issues from all the impacting.
Also people miss when nailing. Nails add up. Improperly stacked pallets fall over when moved. A robot running a well taught program will always nail the most efficient method, and always stack correctly.
@@antrinh9919 depends on the place. My work has 1400 robots. We have union workers do most of the retraching of welds, and engineers mostly work on cycle time changes. We have union maintenance guys to keep em in operation. But there's also a huge amount of jobs for people that design the line, build it on a different site, and then integrate it into our plant every now and again. Pretty much any major change we, or the customer, make to the line.
@@colinhepworth7920 Too many nails, took apart about 80 pallets to make a playhouse, yes, I cut the nails otherwise the boards would not hold together. Not the best quality wood.
That's a good question. Likely someone did the math before purchasing a robot. Certainly the first pallet was the most expensive. The next one was half that. Given time it will be pennies per pallet. Also manpower, while doing non strenuous tasks, may function as quality control. They see what the machine cannot. Cheers.
@@guifavato I will guess that most companies would lease (rent) special machines like a robot. The payback period would be long because of the low dollar value of what is being made. Also robot makers improve their product so you don't want to be owning an old machine no one wants.
I remember working in a chicken factory about 30yrs ago, and they started automating the lines...people were saying 'it won't be able to do my job'....about a month into it and the line was almost empty of workers, just packers and taking away the waste.
Робот может. Вопрос в том, где парню работать в таком случае. Его используют только с целью снятия социальной напряженности в месте расположения завода.
Our company's solid wood pallet equipment can cover the panels cutting,blocks cutting,pallet legs nailing, slotting,chamfering, nailing, corner cutting, hot stamping,stacking and other processes in the production of pallets,whichgreatly improves the production efficiency and quality of pallets Under the standard pallet production conditions,one person can operate one machine and make one pallet/min, and the 8-hour production capacity can reach 480 pallets or more
The equipment has low cost, high efficiency, convenient operation and easy management. It is suitable for solid wood pallets with fixed size, large output, and large-scale production plants. The use of automatic corner cutting, automatic branding, automatic palletizing, and automatic storage can save a lot of labor cost and improve production efficiency.😄
Yeah, if a human premakes all the pieces, and handplaces them out in a jig, a robot can nail them together and lift the pallet out of the jig... This multi million dollar robot takes away one small part of the process that the human could do just as fast
Or the other way around - the robot could easily do the part that the humans are doing...probably a lot more faster too. To me it seems like the factory owner fully hasn't understood the capability of an industrial robot.
@@Vinterfrid Скорее всего человека поставили выполнять эту тупую работу для того, чтобы бунтов безработных не было. Есть полностью автоматизированные производства, но и там, для снятия социальной напряженности используют тупой труд рабочих, хотя для робота этот труд не сложнее всего остального процесса.
Multi-million dollar robot? Not quite. People are so afraid of automation lol it increases quality, process control, and also creates a lot more jobs than most people realize.
Using such an expensive robot arm and still needing a human? This is the worst use of an robotic arm ever, lol. So that badass arm is just nailing and moving the pallet? What a waste of money and beautiful technology.
Nice looking EXPENSIVE ROBOT you’d be far better off with a different system, that’s far cheaper and also faster, the OHS is not good, and use of energy not well thought out regarding resting position of nail gun that should be directly in front of the operator and assisted with an overhead reel set at correct pre load. This is a classic Add on a system..on the fly versus looking at big picture integration.
Robots are not expensive. They are much cheaper than building dedicated automation. The placement of the components done by humans in this video would also be realatively easily transferred to the robot doing it. The operation for humans then becomes loading bulk material, removing finished pallets, reloading the nail guns and keeping the system running and clear of faults.
@@DavidD-qr2vn A dedicated process like pallets is better done by a purpose built machine, that has feed slots for timber, and a conveyor to run under nail guns, an entire concept...front to back. Far faster, far more efficient, and far cheaper in the long run. Fixed costs of a building and its operating costs comes into play, if you triple your productivity, which you can. Annual maths on this stacks up.
@@colinjones5209 Having designed and built a couple hundred robotic cells for high production volume machine tending and material handling over the last 20 years, I will have to respectfully disagree.
Most people don't anthropomorphize their tools so no you don't feel camaraderie towards it any more than you feel it towards your washing machine or a fridge.
@@aleksandersuur9475 thats true, but you can't anthropomorphize things that don't have some human characteristics, and washing machines and fridges don't, while a robot does.
I wear gloves if im working with metal or something with nails and screws sticking out. If im building with wood i use my bare hands cause gloves get in the way. If im running wood through a machine ill wear them to.
All these people thinking that soul destroying repetitive jobs are ones that humans should be doing. So called labourers can be as creative and inventive in improving technology ax anyone, but you want them stuck in dead end, physically destructive jobs?
They're spoilt with all those nail guns, aren't they? I. too, had a job making pallets in 1966, using an ordinary hammer all day and I would wake up in the morning with my forearm totally numb!
Yeah I give it a year before the people are all replaced. Not necessarily a bad thing if you have qualifications in machine repair or programming, but definitely a bad thing if you're a labourer
Hi, I'm interested, because we have a pallet industry in Brazil and we want to invest in a production line like this, can you contact who produces it, please?
But now too pallets are plastic, for certain environments, and to not let bugs and stuff into certain countrys, and are reusable, after being cleaned, lot of wood pallets are not allowed unless fumigated
Workers are hanging about waiting on the robot, you could save buying the robot and get the workers to just nail it as well during the time they are waiting, I think they were sold a pup by a salesman, technology for technologies sake!
Если честно вижу в этом только нецелесообразности и абсурд! Поддон стоит 100₽ а этот робот 10-15 миллионов если не больше. С его скоростью он никогда не окупится
Plastic isn't being recycled nobody's talking about it.. plastic recyclers are far and few between and get a small percentage of the plastic that's just being chunked to the landfills not because of ordinary citizens but because of government and cost effectiveness
What happens when there’s 50,000,000 people out of work? Oh, I forgot, the factory owners couldn’t care less. I think it’s going to get ugly around here.
Dam 2 or 3 guys putting boards up, bring in one guy from India and he will out work all 3 of these unionized workers....thats the problem with unions, theres no fear of losing your job
If I were working in that factory, I’d definitely request a change in music! Something more upbeat to keep the energy high during all that hard work.
Wow! As an after school ...chore, I worked in my fathers pallet plant in Albuquerque....back then I thought we were hi tech with nail guns!
If only Bugs Bunny would have made that left turn :), we would all have our own roybots now
@@SilverBullet93GT Here is how that robot does a left turn....0010100110111010001101011
And I thought being a Cabinet maker was a boring job !
I've heard being a cabinet maker is top shelf.
By the looks of it, it's not going to be long until the intire factory/world is robotic
We are adding them like crazy at the tire plant. Robots show up every day, people dont seem to want to. And my job is fixing robots.
I would demand different music if I was working in that factory
Totally agree. No safety glasses.
There is a big safetyglas between the workers and the robot.....
In Europe safety glasses are less common than in the US, I think.
@@antonsjoberg I guess when a nail goes in your eye, it doesn't result in injury there.
Fascinant! Incredible
Years ago 60s there was a pallet shop in my town where guys worked building pallets. Nailing all day with a hammer. It had to be the worst job in town.
But on the flip side, they had a job, and families were being provided for. Some simply may not have the education level, money to go to be educated further, or they are simply stuck in life atm taking what they can get.
A job is a job when you are forced into that position. It pays bills and possibly keeps a roof over your head. I happen to love what I do now being a Journeyman in my trade, I can't say I've loved working doing what other things I've done to stay alive.
wait until you rent a basement, you pay your rent, you pay your bills, you pay your food, you pay your bus, once in a while you send money somewhere or someone asking you for money then you can tell you are willing to take anything that will help you get over with all of the above.
Beats being a carpenter. No climbing, no ladders no sun no heavy lifting, no nailing overhead...
I have to question how cost effective that robot could be . I made pallets when I left school and I could probably make about 4 before that robot made 1
Phuck robots!
Our company's solid wood pallet equipment can cover the panels cutting,blocks cutting,pallet legs nailing, slotting,chamfering, nailing, corner cutting, hot stamping,stacking and other processes in the production of pallets,whichgreatly improves the production efficiency and quality of pallets Under the standard pallet production conditions,one person can operate one machine and make one pallet/min, and the 8-hour production capacity can reach 480 pallets or more
The equipment has low cost, high efficiency, convenient operation and easy management. It is suitable for solid wood pallets with fixed size, large output, and large-scale production plants. The use of automatic corner cutting, automatic branding, automatic palletizing, and automatic storage can save a lot of labor cost and improve production efficiency.)
@@karry0717 what is your company and website please ?
Yes but that robot can do it non stop unlike you just working an 8 hour shift
Real warehouse sounds vs this music
Calling it "Music" is very generous of you. TH-cam has really uncovered the human penchant for finding irritating audio and applying it to video.
Часто сталкиваюсь с поддонами! Евро просто супер! Российский разваливается после первой загрузки!🥲
So a robot has been made to do the easy and most satisfying yet least Labour intensive part of the job ? How can it make sense to replace 1 minimum wage employee with that robot that needs a skilled engineer to program it , service it etc etc ? Obviously still a very impressive piece of kit
The robot is doing the most physically damaging part of the job. long term nail gun use like that is bad for your joints. Go to any orthopedic and you'll find mechanics and construction workers there with wrist and elbow issues from all the impacting.
Also people miss when nailing. Nails add up. Improperly stacked pallets fall over when moved.
A robot running a well taught program will always nail the most efficient method, and always stack correctly.
one engineer can program and does the maintenance of multiple robots !
@@antrinh9919 depends on the place. My work has 1400 robots. We have union workers do most of the retraching of welds, and engineers mostly work on cycle time changes. We have union maintenance guys to keep em in operation.
But there's also a huge amount of jobs for people that design the line, build it on a different site, and then integrate it into our plant every now and again. Pretty much any major change we, or the customer, make to the line.
@@aaronmiller08 What plc systems and arms are used ? This is in the states ? All done inhouse or outsourced ?
Where's everyone's safety glasses ? Lots of nail guns going off . .The robots are awesome , cheers
These is a safety glass around the turn table.
Those robots refuse to wear safety glasses
@ 1:58
Someone tell them to use smaller nails so i can reuse the panels without cutting off the big holes ;p
I just use a Sawzall at the joints and leave the nails in....
@@colinhepworth7920 Too many nails, took apart about 80 pallets to make a playhouse, yes, I cut the nails otherwise the boards would not hold together. Not the best quality wood.
Good Process
All that technology and some poor scmuck has to bend over and pick parts off the floor for the robot. Humans are doomed!
What’s the technical name of the manual pallet make
No safety glasses? Weird
I love the song. Is there anybody who knows it?
Sky Scraper - Geographer
@@techworldreviewschannel Thank you!
Reloading those nail guns must take place every 5 or 10 minutes. A lot of nails are being used..
Крутотень, особенно последняя линия.
question. How many pallets must be produced for the robot to pay for itself?
That's a good question. Likely someone did the math before purchasing a robot. Certainly the first pallet was the most expensive. The next one was half that. Given time it will be pennies per pallet. Also manpower, while doing non strenuous tasks, may function as quality control. They see what the machine cannot. Cheers.
How much does a robot like this costs?
Does they sell it or only rent? like SaaS
@@guifavato I will guess that most companies would lease (rent) special machines like a robot. The payback period would be long because of the low dollar value of what is being made. Also robot makers improve their product so you don't want to be owning an old machine no one wants.
@@guifavato Total costs for a machine this size will be between $100 and $150,000.
Some times i get a taste for enjoyable educational videos, this one does not suit my pallet.
The performance of the robots are kind of wooden, I know what you mean.
Shit jokes, both of you.
Manual feeding is obsolete, automatic feeder has been ordered.
No eye protection or hearing protection from the dude @ 1:05 great jorb guy....
I remember working in a chicken factory about 30yrs ago, and they started automating the lines...people were saying 'it won't be able to do my job'....about a month into it and the line was almost empty of workers, just packers and taking away the waste.
and i would think that this is the only way we are able to feed the citizens of mega cities packed full of people...
So you lost your job too, sorry about that.
According to EPAL these wooden pallets must be corneringly saw, should be nice if the robot could do it before or after stacking.
Can’t see why a robot couldn’t be doing what the guy is doing on the other side of the stand as well.
Робот может. Вопрос в том, где парню работать в таком случае. Его используют только с целью снятия социальной напряженности в месте расположения завода.
exactly, such simple, repeating and stupid work should not be done by humans in 21th century.
Guess you didn't watch the whole video
@@bluemamba5317 Well yeah. So the change over to full automation was at 8:32 in to a ten minute video. Thanks for pointing out there was more.
What is the name of that pallet table @ 1:05 ?
Look for more details in description under video.
Our company's solid wood pallet equipment can cover the panels cutting,blocks cutting,pallet legs nailing, slotting,chamfering, nailing, corner cutting, hot stamping,stacking and other processes in the production of pallets,whichgreatly improves the production efficiency and quality of pallets Under the standard pallet production conditions,one person can operate one machine and make one pallet/min, and the 8-hour production capacity can reach 480 pallets or more
The equipment has low cost, high efficiency, convenient operation and easy management. It is suitable for solid wood pallets with fixed size, large output, and large-scale production plants. The use of automatic corner cutting, automatic branding, automatic palletizing, and automatic storage can save a lot of labor cost and improve production efficiency.😄
I believe I would have a pair of gloves on
I’ve done this job.I help make a auto build pallet build, never needed a arm, plus it auto stacker It. And I could hand build customs sizes.
Hi, could you please clarify why the chamfer is shaved into the boards, as shown in the video at 0:50?
Wow amazing work
Amazing
c'est du beau travail
Can you imagine being forced to wear blue shirts, doing robotic work for robot's?
Wasn't expecting enormous robots.
It clearly costs some to make these things. So how come no one complains when i nab pallets for pallet fires?
why do they still do wood isn't plastic better?
Greier dere produsere paller som jekketralla går under alle veier?
la musique est belle ils me font rire ces robot c'est fasinent
I would hate having to compete/keep up with a robot. Especially in a job like this where I could easily be replaced by one.
Yeah, if a human premakes all the pieces, and handplaces them out in a jig, a robot can nail them together and lift the pallet out of the jig...
This multi million dollar robot takes away one small part of the process that the human could do just as fast
Or the other way around - the robot could easily do the part that the humans are doing...probably a lot more faster too. To me it seems like the factory owner fully hasn't understood the capability of an industrial robot.
@@Vinterfrid Скорее всего человека поставили выполнять эту тупую работу для того, чтобы бунтов безработных не было. Есть полностью автоматизированные производства, но и там, для снятия социальной напряженности используют тупой труд рабочих, хотя для робота этот труд не сложнее всего остального процесса.
Impacts from the nail gun damage your body. Such a system is around 60 000 USD
Multi-million dollar robot? Not quite.
People are so afraid of automation lol it increases quality, process control, and also creates a lot more jobs than most people realize.
A fanuc m2000 doesn't even cost $1M lol look up how big an m2000 is.
Using such an expensive robot arm and still needing a human? This is the worst use of an robotic arm ever, lol. So that badass arm is just nailing and moving the pallet? What a waste of money and beautiful technology.
Nice looking EXPENSIVE ROBOT you’d be far better off with a different system, that’s far cheaper and also faster, the OHS is not good, and use of energy not well thought out regarding resting position of nail gun that should be directly in front of the operator and assisted with an overhead reel set at correct pre load.
This is a classic Add on a system..on the fly versus looking at big picture integration.
Robots are not expensive. They are much cheaper than building dedicated automation. The placement of the components done by humans in this video would also be realatively easily transferred to the robot doing it. The operation for humans then becomes loading bulk material, removing finished pallets, reloading the nail guns and keeping the system running and clear of faults.
@@DavidD-qr2vn A dedicated process like pallets is better done by a purpose built machine, that has feed slots for timber, and a conveyor to run under nail guns, an entire concept...front to back.
Far faster, far more efficient, and far cheaper in the long run.
Fixed costs of a building and its operating costs comes into play, if you triple your productivity, which you can.
Annual maths on this stacks up.
@@colinjones5209 Having designed and built a couple hundred robotic cells for high production volume machine tending and material handling over the last 20 years, I will have to respectfully disagree.
If there were ever an argument to stay in school, this is it!
Soon there will only be robots in the class room too
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Спасибо за оценку!..
I wish I was that quick
i wonder if working with a robot for a while you'll feel camaraderie towards it.
Most people don't anthropomorphize their tools so no you don't feel camaraderie towards it any more than you feel it towards your washing machine or a fridge.
@@aleksandersuur9475 thats true, but you can't anthropomorphize things that don't have some human characteristics, and washing machines and fridges don't, while a robot does.
Привет, меня очень удивил ОЧЕНЬ медленный робот, забиваюший гвозди. Требуется внесение изменения в алгоритм. А так все красиво, светло и технологично.
Ему некуда спешить ;)
Crazy how a robot makes a whole ass pallet lol
if it continues in this way, in a little while the man will no longer be of any use
You should wear gloves !!
I wear gloves if im working with metal or something with nails and screws sticking out. If im building with wood i use my bare hands cause gloves get in the way. If im running wood through a machine ill wear them to.
Круто
Можем такое поставить на Ваше производство номер телефона: плюс семь девять шесть пять семь семь три ноль ноль ноль два
You know those guys are worried about thier jobs.
Why
@@bartc.3092 because smart robots gonna replace their need bro
@@echopiece79 what are those guys gonna do then?
@@bartc.3092 who, the employees? Try and get another job I suppose.
All these people thinking that soul destroying repetitive jobs are ones that humans should be doing.
So called labourers can be as creative and inventive in improving technology ax anyone, but you want them stuck in dead end, physically destructive jobs?
Teknologi semakin canggih. Tenaga manusia banyak digantikan dengan robotik.
Pretty expensive nail gun!
Few more robots could easily replace the workers .
Shits pretty cool
Imagine the machine gone nuts and started shooting on us....😁😁😆😱
Top de mais mais ainda o robo preciza do homem
Seems a little high tech for pallets .
Name of the soundtrack pls..
Sky Scraper - Geographer
Sure alot different than when I was building pallets 30 years ago
They're spoilt with all those nail guns, aren't they? I. too, had a job making pallets in 1966, using an ordinary hammer all day and I would wake up in the morning with my forearm totally numb!
@@stephenroberts7459 Stephen, do you happen to know why they chamfer the boards, as shown at 0:50?
I was told that it was to prevent damage/splitting by forks of fork lift trucks.
@@stephenroberts7459 Thankyou very much for the reply. Much appreciated.
HOw can I buy in Brasil?
Links to official sources can be found in the description
No eye protection
Вот нашли чем удивить - ручным монотонным трудом.
No wonder them pallets fall apart so easily
Most of the human tasks in this vid could also easily be replaced by robots...
Yeah I give it a year before the people are all replaced. Not necessarily a bad thing if you have qualifications in machine repair or programming, but definitely a bad thing if you're a labourer
Да как так можно работать ??? толи дело у нас . полупьяные бомжики молоток и гвозди . полукривые поддоны ЛЯПАЮТ из полугнилой древесины .
Заметь, и так во всех областях промышленности. А потом ноем что нет ничего своего, а если и есть, то хреновое. Есть над чем подумать. Правда?
More and more automative technics come in our life. Of course it looks more comfortable, but diring they creating more and more unemloyed people!
Muito massa, gostei.
It's a really amazing scene that you can't easily see in Korea.
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience
Omg, voll handmade
Hi, I'm interested, because we have a pallet industry in Brazil and we want to invest in a production line like this, can you contact who produces it, please?
Look for more information in the description of this video.
not sure why both the loading and nailing can't be done by a robot
это какои-то колхоз! я в дании был на заводе дсп там поддоны вообще без людей клепает. добило то что даже погрузчик без людей!
"Let's see how these humans are slowing down the robots"
some companies paint them... a lot don't
somebody had to build and program the robots,
Stop destroying forests! How many trees have you personally planted? Why you can't use reusable pallets
Just wait until SkyNet controls them.
Their other human activities can be replaced by robots or machinery. Give it another year or two.
But now too pallets are plastic, for certain environments, and to not let bugs and stuff into certain countrys, and are reusable, after being cleaned, lot of wood pallets are not allowed unless fumigated
NO DAILY QUOTA / SO SLOW
No safety glasses and no gloves, tsk, tsk.
SLOWEST WORK EVER / EVERYONE TERMINATED
Lazy programmer. Robot always starts nailing from the left size increasing production time and additional wasted motion and energy.
Do robots complain of wood burrs?
Workers are hanging about waiting on the robot, you could save buying the robot and get the workers to just nail it as well during the time they are waiting, I think they were sold a pup by a salesman, technology for technologies sake!
You can buy a good robot for 30k. They will run 20 years 24/7 with little repair. The math talks $$
pro
What a music?
Sky Scraper - Geographer
@@techworldreviewschannel Thank You ! (=
Спасибо
Robitocs working slow
Если честно вижу в этом только нецелесообразности и абсурд! Поддон стоит 100₽ а этот робот 10-15 миллионов если не больше. С его скоростью он никогда не окупится
If such a material were made of plastic, it would be cheaper and better for the environment and to preserve trees than cut down
@David Wanklyn I think it's a good choice
Plastic isn't being recycled nobody's talking about it.. plastic recyclers are far and few between and get a small percentage of the plastic that's just being chunked to the landfills not because of ordinary citizens but because of government and cost effectiveness
Cole show us you verified proof
What happens when there’s 50,000,000 people out of work? Oh, I forgot, the factory owners couldn’t care less. I think it’s going to get ugly around here.
Apocalypse.
See what kind of job you get when you don't STUDY?
Po co wycinać lasy !!!! Skoro można palety z plastiku robić !!!!
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Dam 2 or 3 guys putting boards up, bring in one guy from India and he will out work all 3 of these unionized workers....thats the problem with unions, theres no fear of losing your job