How Truck Axle Are Made From Old Cargo ships anchors chains Manufacturing process of axle in factory
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@@pakistanitruck I love your videos. It keeps some of us who live in the industrialized world humble. Your people are remarkable.
Now that's skilled recycling, well done
Los que comentan que les parece mal hecho el trabajo, o que no es tan técnico les diré lo siguiente: en esos países les toca sufrir, con la consecución de repuestos, y con vías en mal estado; nosotros estamos tan acostumbrados a la comodidad, que cuando nos pinchamos una rueda, se nos hace una tragedia.
А вы то сами хоть. Что то из чего нибудь делали
No matter the crudeness of methods there's always plenty of good teamwork in these Pakistani vids
these people are very clever at taking scrap and making a new product, very hard-working people.I admire their work ethic
I admire their work ethic but shuddering at their safety thinking, sandals will not protect your foot, and I can only imagen the noice from the forge hammer.
@@kirgan1000why would you take everything out of ur world view context. They are at least trying to be productive with what little they have. Not every country is rich and policy driven as urs.
I like how they go from definitely not straight to maybe straight-ish.
Very skilled workers with less than modern tools. Great recycling too...
and also no safety tools
It’s amazing what you guys can do with a scrap anchor chain. Great job fellers😎
It is - but driving a red hot shaft through a red hot flange does not deliver the grain flow half-shafts are supposed to have. Maybe the resultant joint is good enough to transmit the torque but any bending moment from flange to shaft might find it out. (And we'll see how long this comment lasts before it's deleted.)
@@sideshowbob5237 Being your post looks convincingly like a real person made it and it is not full of painfully obvious child-level political hate-bait keywords and catchphrases against normal people, YT should have it wiped from existence in a day or two. 😋
@ sideshow bob
THATS NOT WHAT YOUR WIFE SAID LAST NIGHT 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone works together well like lock work: quick, efficient, and smooth. It is amazing to watch such video!
They are all very good at what they do, the old gentleman with the big hammer was great.
I want to tell you that when I saw the old man in that traditional dress, my mind went to Hephaestus from Greek mythology. Super !
He is Mr. Quality Control
Good evening from Australia. Great work guys.
Grande profissional muito bom excelente profissional parabéns pelo vídeo que Deus abençoe sempre seu trabalho muito bom excelente profissional 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I, 'm impressed by your guys craftsmanship. Like always. It's amazing.
It's the same the world over...when the camera is filming we show that we are carefully measuring the parts. Look... I'm using the calipers!
But surprisingly all tolerances are less then 2 fingers.
It's amazing how all those men can coordinate every move to get a piece made.
Breath taking skills on show here ! These guys know what recycling is all about !
Молодцы братья Пакистанцы всё умеют делать ✊✊✊
Да,вот только в якорных цепях нет углерода!😁Значит нас наебали ,или ...хотя полуоси они варят!!!!!
Parabéns a natureza agradecem essa reutilização, assim de materiais. Dessa forma o homem vai reduzindo sua pegada ecológica mundo. amo esse serviço de reaproveitar o máximo o metal. Saudações comum atodas e todos dos brasileiros ao povo Paquistanês. Boa tarde meus caros amigos irmãos camaradas.
Awesome job. SKILLED CRAFTSMEN RIGHT THERE!!!!
Azərbaycandan Pakistanlı qardaşlarımıza salam olsun🇦🇿🇵🇰.
Next week "How are made cargo ship chains from old truck axles"
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I don't think Pakistani Truck understands that you are ridiculing it.
@@ronm3245 Just a light harted joke, not anything bad
Los admiro mucho a los pakistanís son inteligentes y aprovechan todo lo que tienen : Saludos 🇲🇽
Gracias
Все новое это хорошо забытое старое. И по качеству эти полуоси скорее всего на порядок лучше ибо есть возможность следить за каждым шагом процесса. А так как они стараются из грузовиков выжать максимум то и смысла фуфло делать нету. Полностью кованая вещь это же охренеть. Молодцы. Трудяги. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
ага, поэтому они делают полуоси из якорной цепи которая делается из ст3ц которая как пластилин.
@@Valentin-sd4ng причем без закалки этой самой полуоси после изготовления)))
@@Valentin-sd4ng Так они использовали не российскую цепь. Импортные, особенно такого калибра делаются из G40 стали, а это высокопрочная конструкционная сталь.
У них есть промежуточная операция после каждой обработки... Это кинуть изделие на пол или в кучу таких же заготовок
пакистанским трудягам привет
My Pakistani friends can make everything with anything, very impressive!
Each will last for about 30 minutes before they break
У нас найди столько специалистов! Мне кажется чем больше мы хотим быть цевилезованей тем больше мы идём к пропасти!
@@Den-po5pyменьше квалификация персонала - больше прибыль капиталиста
Muito interessantes
Agora sei como isso da trabalho pra fabricar
Parabéns pelo trabalho....
The forging looks old school but it works and doesn’t have to change
These guys are using the very best form of hearing protection: deafness from a few weeks of work. Simple and cost effective.
At least these guys have real shoes. They must be rich.
Don't ever lose that stong work ethic that you have. The world is/will beat a path to your door- weather they know it, or not!
How exciting to see men at work. Only problem is, where is the health and safety. And before the trolls get on to it. Will these workers have a fruitfull and prosperous working life, not in the long run. Some of the comments have said, ' How great it is to watch craftsmans recycle old anchor chains into so many new products. Do they not realise the cost to these people lives down the line, if course they don't, that maybe because tbey have never bern in a factory like this one. No safety equipment at all, IE protective overalls, ear protection, eye protection, foot protection, etc. ventilation.
You need to work in an environment like this to appreciate how your health can be affected, BTW, I have.
they are very skilled craftsman there. You can tell the younger generation from older generation by how they dress.. all mostly have boots.. that’s a good factory..
Very skilled labor! Love these videos.
I love that it is labour intensive. No computers or fancy equipment anywhere in sight. These guys are artists.
I don't know if there has been another video of this shop, but was great to see some safety measures in use, gloves and what looked like safety boots on the link cutter. Great work. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, "some" safety measures... Far more than most of these shops but still greatly lacking in PPE, housekeeping and QA/QC
Just noting that maybe some of our comments are causing shops like these to take notice. They want to be seen for their work accomplishments not just focused on the working conditions.
Be cool to not see you soy demon
@@paulorth2251 their work accomplishments & working conditions fall into the same category.
The key word in your comment "SOME"! it's good to see some, but many more are needed
Go Straightening Guy. What an eye he’d have.
Specially after he lost the other one on the hammer mill!
These guys are amazing . propbably not the best quality but incredible fo what they have to work with . 👍
Great skills from the Pakistani people, and I should also say that it is beautifully filmed.
One man's junk, is another man's treasure
Unbelievable I had same machines in my college. Yet they were idle
Here we have super professional
THESE GUYS DO MORE. WITH LESS....AND DO IT FASTER
Pakistanis are so talented in the field of machinery and repair.
One thing is for sure, acetylene and welding rod manufacturers are making big bucks in Pakistan 😅
The only iron bar that been in the ocean!!!!!!they must be proud that did or hold a big ships!!!!!!!,🔴🫢🤫
These guys will survive no matter what... Work ethic is insane.
So old ship chains never die, they just become truck axels.
yeah
somewhere in Pakistan there is a factory making anchor chain out of broken truck axles....
Yes it can make anything out of that chain it's Pakistanis my bro😂
Boa noite muito ótimo esse serviço caminhão amigo
Fancy working by that jack hammer all day without ear defenders.
It's amazing how these people make something useful out of scrap. Hard working people. 👍
That was cool. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing! how well recycling works for you 👏👏👏👍
no other country is as ingenuitive as Pakistan s workers they can fix anything.
My goodness!..... that guy on the power hammer is good.
Mucho respecto 💛🙏💪
Your videos are very inspirative. Thank you very much.
Masha ALLAH Pakistan,hard working n creatif. Don't forget to pray five times
Buen video. Gracias por compartir
An axle made from scrap metal is scrap metal. Very specific materials to make axles. Or they simply break. Many OEM axles find themselves lacking, 2 axles may look the same but one is made from plastic and the others proper material.
Any axle resplined must be heat treated properly as well or again will break.
I have 50 + years of motorsport engineering as well as experience with heavy vehicles.
I watch so many of these videos there is so many of them
Es increíble que a estas alturas y tiempos se trabaje tan rudimentario pero con calidad que bueno por esos hombres que guardan la manufactura manual
Tienes que ser asi, hay mas de 1.4 Bilhões de personas.
QUALITY, NO.
Watch those long sleeves around the lathe! I know safety measures aren't all that strict. But rolling up your sleeves costs nothing. And if your arm gets sucked into a lathe you'll wish you had.
Another soy latee my lady?
@@just_one_opinion 🤣🤣🤣
The hazard here is the tangle of chips they get. Proper carbide inserts could help break the chips into little pieces. And then you need long tight sleeves for protection.
But you always keep your arms away from the spinning part anyway. Most guys get wrapped up when they are hand working a piece with files or abrasive cloth. That's when you need no sleeves and no gloves.
Very handsome man working hard at the machine to convert ship anchor to truck part
You a bit smitten? Want his mobile number?
I hope they plan on heat treating the shafts . Cold formed splines are much stronger than cut ones.
AH, "Repeat customers are the Cash Cow of our sales"
If the splines last as long as the rest of the axel and aren't the failure point, then it's good enough.
That guy can really make that home-made dividing head perform!
ما شاء الله تبارك الله ❤
These men are skilled craftsman. Impressive to say the least.
Always excellent work you do men.
it amazes me how modern western woman just think they can do it all... not one woman in sight, real men getting the job done, makes me proud.
I missed how the narrow end was center-drilled... must happen somewhere! Great video.
Wow, amazing!! Therapeutic watching
Holy smokes!! No flip flops !!
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Parabéns pelo trabalho desses profissionais
The fact they cut the splines by turning by hand in between cuts is amazing
Guess you have never been in a machine shop anywhere in the world then? This is fairly standard stuff.
Thats called a dividing head that he is using to index the axle from one groove to the next. Its fairly complicated to explain but easy to use once it is set up. Basically the handle he is turning is geared to the chuck holding the part. The plate he had white marks on is called a hole plate. It has holes spaced out on it that can evenly divide literally any number of equally spaced divisions. For each pass he moves the handle past it looked like 4 or 5 marks. By changing which hole plate he uses he can change the number of splines. Dang. Im not a good teacher. I just didnt like the other guys smart ass answer to your comment. Most people have never been in a machine shop. I got 38 years on the job so feel free to put me out of my misery if you see me. Google dividing head and maybe get a better lesson on it. Its old school tech they are still in common use today even though cnc machines typically do not need them.
They can do anything these people are definitely good at making things
good for sharing video thank you
Great work everyone, well done
Amazing!
That manual indexing on the spline milling was well done.
На 3:12, у чувака вид типичного айтишника!
Muita habilidade desse povo!
Impressive machining
😎😎 buen trabajo !!
Great video and great work!
The irony of India. Such resourcefulness and out the box thinking when it comes to engineering and technology. But the street food scene apparently has zero concept of sanitation and food borne illnesses.
He trabajado con tornos y fresadoras y puedo asegurar que estos paquistaníes además de ser trabajadores son talentosos porque con maquinaria que en otros países ya las han descartado hacen trabajos de calidad y en serie. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷.
Trabalho dificio e perigoso e muito bonito parabens senhores
Skills2 orang2 pakistan memang luar biasa.salam dari indonesia.
Фрезеровщик работает на автомате !! ...?? Вот люди даром хлеб не едят , на таких древних станках ....
Respect ! Full professionals !
Nada es imposible para ustedes , saludos desde Argentina Bahia Blanca 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love these guys, so creative
Детка это Пакистан😊
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Sensacional, excelente, parabéns! Adailton - Sergipe - Brasil
Pemanfaatkan rantai jangkar kapal bekas yang menakjubkan,,
most of these vidios are way to long, this one was ok, they keep showing the same steps over and over again. I'm glad that I can fast forward thru this stuff.
Well done men.
Super good.
Very impressive 👏
the quality would be better if even station didnt throw the axle on the ground after completing their task
The man on the forge hammer is very good. Only a few hits are required to straitened it out