I'm a machinist since 1999; I usually don't complain about my work nor my working environment as I consider myself pretty lucky to have acquired my skills and experiences from different companies. Seeing these souls working without any protection of any sort and in such not clean areas makes me teary. Wishing them the best in life.
I think that this factory is where Ford get their crankshafts for the 7.3 Godzilla gas engine. They are blowing up left and right at around 40 thousand miles. Lol.
Od co najmniej 30 lat dolewa się wały korbowe do samochodów tyle że jest to robione ze specjalnych gatunków żeliw sferoidalnych i modyfikowanych. Jeśli ta wytwórnia opanowała taką technologię odlewania to czapki z głów.
What in the hell are you talking about..... how about you go learn a real skill other then keyboard wizard..... there are plenty of people that know this trade in the us
Don't bother. If you show this to a west mecanic teacher, he will have a heart attacq. And he will need just 2 months to form better machinists with higher standards!
Well, there are cast cranks used still today, but they are Nodular iron (Sg) precision machined and induction heat treated to harden the bearing surfaces, but these are never used in diesel engines, only petrol engines.
Hi Vitor. Are you saying that these crankshafts come out of iron casting mold, but are not reheated and cooled rapidly which would harden them? How do you know these crankshafts are not reheated and cooled quickly? Do they look a certain way and you can tell from their appearance?
@@duckbizniz663 Hardening and forging are different things. Hardening only effects the surface of the part while forging effects the whole grain structure of the part significantly increasing its strength. I can tell it was casted by the surface roughness/pitting and the parting lines 1:06.
@@danielsch8434 There is NO industrial diesel engines manufactured that have cast iron crankshaft, hardened or not. You will automotive petrol engines with nodular iron crankshafts, some are surfaced hardened, i.e. induction hardened at the journal. Good quality diesel engine crankshafts are nitride hardened. So, can you name any industrial diesel engines that have cast iron non hardened crankshafts? I know of medium speed diesel engine that do not have hardened crankshafts, but they are of an excellent quality forged alloy steel.
Các bạn có công cụ và máy móc gia công thủ công cực kỳ chính xác và những tay thợ lành nghề, ít người có thể làm được như các bạn, ngoài các nhà máy sản xuất động cơ. Các bạn rất giỏi I like
Amazing work on primitive Victorian era lathes and machinery. These are talented machinists and mechanics but I'm sure there is a lot of room for improvement to bring it up to par with the rest of the world.
This guy is talented ! I love the way he eyeballs the crank into around .030" then uses a stick indicator to get even closer. All brazed tools and a perfect chip mean the best that 'OL machine can make! I'd love to see what he could do with my old XLO454.
4 jaw chuck and he never zero'ed out a single surface. Just adjusted it with a hammer and away he goes. I wouldn't ever pay money for one of those cranks, even if I was only going to use it as a boat anchor.
This is the reality of the process for finishing a rough forged crankshaft these days. There was a time when General Motors offered an unfinished crankshaft and a machinist would spend up to 2 days getting the counter weights and journals cut concentric to one another. At some point in this video they will actually put the piece on a crankshaft grinding lathe to finish it to original specifications
@24:30, look out the window. How can these people live like this. Such filth and garbage EVERYWHERE! On the ground, on their cloths, on their tools, on the parts. I can only imagine the smell!
Đấy là đối với bạn còn đối với công nghệ thì các kĩ sư, thậm trí cả chuyên gia người ta đã tính toán và sản xuất chúng ra ko phải là để mình phải bổ sung đâu bạn
I have seen some crankshaft manufacturing for 6-cylinder 3.5 liter engines. The crankshafts made here a much larger, for trucks not passenger vehicles. BMW crankshaft manufacturing seem to be more automated and there seems to be more quality control which are also automated. So where would this production method fall under in terms of durability and precision of specifications. Crankshaft has to work within an engine with other parts. So would this manual production be more accurate or less accurate?
Long sleeves and loose clothing: check No hearing protection: check No eye protection: check Only thing missing is children and a people wearing sandals
Could only survive in low shock applications like generators or automatic gearboxes with torque converters. Nowhere near a clutch. And surface hardening of random cast iron like this is a no-no...
They way they lifted that crankshaft, a kid and an old man, tells me how light weight that is, they have no clue on metallurgy, so much labour but not meant to last.
Considering the equipment and time given to them the 4 people on the lathes and the old fella doing the balancing did pretty well. Ive yet to see a torque wrench or new oil used on an engine rebuild in Pakistan, they just use smaller or bigger people to tighten bolts down to spec lol It's probably the same people that make the bearings so its all good lol
Taki wał i technologia to może być dla śilników 2 tlokowych czy max 3 tłokowych. Zasada jest jedna jeśli ktoś kupi taki wał to w naszym kraju musi iść ponownie na osiowanie, wywarzanie i szlif !!! Obowiązkowo !!!. I z nominału robi się już 1 szlif przy wale nowym jeszcze nie zamontowanym. A i tak bałbym się zkładać bo to jest plastelina. Jak by spadł z małej wysokośći to by odkształcił by się. Ciekawe jakie różnice są na wysokośći korbowodów, i chyba nie mówimy o x,00 a raczej x,0 . Bo tutaj jak w chinach byle się kręciło. A wał jak pochodzi 2 lata to max. Czy mi się tylko zdawało ale tam chyba ani razu nie użyto mikrometra !!!. Te wały są do śilników gdzie są starej daty. Bardzo mało koni ,nie wysilone lub i pracujące jednostajnie na wysokich obrotach. Bo do ciągnika strach to założyć. Jak Czop główny tylko środkowy jest sprawdzany. Nawet nie przykręćili do bloku testowego i nie pokazali jak się kręći
@Will he heck as like Ductile cast iron is a very commonly used material for crankshafts, not just in India, everywhere. Most OEM crankshafts in general purpose engines are ductile cast iron with cast steel and forged steels being used only for higher performance engines.
OLÁ. Vos informo que a mais de 50 anos passados já existia "balanceamento ESTÁTICO e DINÂMICO" . VOSSO sistema e sequencia de usinagem por vezes está invertido. Desempenar o eixo já acabado na prensa somente se for no mês de Maio. (UMA BAITA "MAITAÇÃO"). ABRAÇOS Roberto Udo Krapf
This might be how they make crankshafts in third world countries. That's a manual lathe. That's not mass production, that's cave man tech at it's finest. GM Ford and Chrysler do things a lot more modern
I wouldn't expect the engines to last long. As a machinist I'm impressed how hard these men work, but they act like they have a gun to their heads. The crankshaft will suffer from this high pressure to make it fast. What some watching might not understand is that the guy was doing a straightening operation AFTER the precision grinding. The roughing operations on the lathes were warping the shafts, pretty badly, so the straightening op with the hydraulic press should be done prior to grinding also. I have to wonder under these working conditions, how many disabled, unemployable men are walking the streets.
Не смотря на скептизм многих людей все крутится и выполняет свою работу и если он вышел из строя он всегда есть новый и не дорогой ,а большие дела всегда начинаются с малоготак что ребята молодци
I'm a machinist since 1999; I usually don't complain about my work nor my working environment as I consider myself pretty lucky to have acquired my skills and experiences from different companies. Seeing these souls working without any protection of any sort and in such not clean areas makes me teary.
Wishing them the best in life.
These guys are really skilled, OK this type of work is from a past era. They have the right work ethic and masses of skills. Very interesting.
this factory belongs to a museum.
Fantastic Job!
All tolerances are guaranteed less than 2 fingers.
Oh my if it isn't another sidewalk supervisors.
Need to use a yard stick
I think that this factory is where Ford get their crankshafts for the 7.3 Godzilla gas engine. They are blowing up left and right at around 40 thousand miles. Lol.
@@gregorylyon1004 No, these crankshafts max spinning is 24 rpd (rounds per day).
Never heard they made more than 2 miles.
The best place for the on/off switch on the lathe is definitely on the wall behind you.
Металл видно серый мало хрома.Чугун точно не подходит для коленвала.Напрасный труд.
Od co najmniej 30 lat dolewa się wały korbowe do samochodów tyle że jest to robione ze specjalnych gatunków żeliw sferoidalnych i modyfikowanych. Jeśli ta wytwórnia opanowała taką technologię odlewania to czapki z głów.
@@andrzejk548 я
Franchement, BRAVO ! Malgré le peu de moyens dont vous disposez, vous faites un travail remarquable.
If CAD and CNC machines ceased to exist in the west, we'd be hard pressed to find enough skilled labour that could do this kind of work anymore
Wonder what they used to mock up the cast.
one they got from the west.@@kensmechanicalaffair
Wooden pattern
What in the hell are you talking about..... how about you go learn a real skill other then keyboard wizard..... there are plenty of people that know this trade in the us
Don't bother. If you show this to a west mecanic teacher, he will have a heart attacq. And he will need just 2 months to form better machinists with higher standards!
Those are cast crankshaft. They don't usually last very long under high abuse.
Almost all decent mordem vehicles use press forged crankshaft.
Well, there are cast cranks used still today, but they are Nodular iron (Sg) precision machined and induction heat treated to harden the bearing surfaces, but these are never used in diesel engines, only petrol engines.
Hi Vitor. Are you saying that these crankshafts come out of iron casting mold, but are not reheated and cooled rapidly which would harden them? How do you know these crankshafts are not reheated and cooled quickly? Do they look a certain way and you can tell from their appearance?
@@duckbizniz663 Hardening and forging are different things.
Hardening only effects the surface of the part while forging effects the whole grain structure of the part significantly increasing its strength.
I can tell it was casted by the surface roughness/pitting and the parting lines 1:06.
@@brianlove8413there are a lot of industrial Diesel crankshafts lasting ages. Some even not hardened at all.
@@danielsch8434 There is NO industrial diesel engines manufactured that have cast iron crankshaft, hardened or not. You will automotive petrol engines with nodular iron crankshafts, some are surfaced hardened, i.e. induction hardened at the journal. Good quality diesel engine crankshafts are nitride hardened. So, can you name any industrial diesel engines that have cast iron non hardened crankshafts? I know of medium speed diesel engine that do not have hardened crankshafts, but they are of an excellent quality forged alloy steel.
Các bạn có công cụ và máy móc gia công thủ công cực kỳ chính xác và những tay thợ lành nghề, ít người có thể làm được như các bạn, ngoài các nhà máy sản xuất động cơ. Các bạn rất giỏi
I like
i'm no crankshaft expert but i kind of think you should indicate with a dial indicator instead of a metal stick lol
Amazing work on primitive Victorian era lathes and machinery. These are talented machinists and mechanics but I'm sure there is a lot of room for improvement to bring it up to par with the rest of the world.
Yea, put this "amazing" shaft on your car
تحية الإسلام : السلام عليكم ..
ملاحظتك جيدة ، مشكلة باكستان هي عدم توفر رؤوس اموال كافية لبعث إستثمارات متطورة .
Yea, it's called a caliper......
Highly skilled very hard working men, much respect
*very cool) we don't do that)* 🔥🔥
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the main journal is always in perfect straight alignment😊
Yes, surprised that it already needed straightening! Relieving built in casting stress.
Интересно , из чего они это лепят , если вся обработка , практически "на сухую" и все как пластилин ..
чугун
I can see Heath and Safety standards are a priority in this machine shop.
don't forget the safety sandals
It gives me goosebumps when I see people working with metal without protection, no self-preservation instinct. 😁
Then you have never been to a machine shop.... anywhere
Mis felicitaciones a estos señores!! Gran actitud para el trabajo!!
Allah or taraqi day or hum sari chezain mulk ma banayen
Oh, what a great production of "high quality" parts
Where exactly there's a word of "high quality" other than in your comment?
Why are you like that? You got to be fun at parties!
สุดยอดมาก กว่าจะสำเร็จ ฝีมือจริงๆ
but still. the amount of skill these workers have is awesome
This guy is talented !
I love the way he eyeballs the crank into around .030" then uses a stick indicator to get even closer. All brazed tools and a perfect chip mean the best that 'OL machine can make! I'd love to see what he could do with my old XLO454.
Cast iron always has chip control ,you never machined cast iron
dude stopped all the laws of physics
4 jaw chuck and he never zero'ed out a single surface. Just adjusted it with a hammer and away he goes. I wouldn't ever pay money for one of those cranks, even if I was only going to use it as a boat anchor.
This is the reality of the process for finishing a rough forged crankshaft these days. There was a time when General Motors offered an unfinished crankshaft and a machinist would spend up to 2 days getting the counter weights and journals cut concentric to one another. At some point in this video they will actually put the piece on a crankshaft grinding lathe to finish it to original specifications
Đó là gan hay.thep vậy bạn
These guys are cranking those things out!
Kerja yang bagus mantap selamat beraktivitas
25:53 so the same crank shaft is sold under at least three different brand names?
If you want avoid fatal engine damage, never use pako-tec components!
Here the correct use is only for pedestals for mailboxes and flower vases.
see 20:11 I also want some safety shoes like that .. where does the company buy them .. they don't supply the same model to everyone ??
I have to hand it to theses guys.. they got skills
@24:30, look out the window. How can these people live like this. Such filth and garbage EVERYWHERE! On the ground, on their cloths, on their tools, on the parts. I can only imagine the smell!
Балансировку увидели, осталось увидеть измерение твердости шеек.
Да, балансировка, закалка, ну и стружки в каналах точно не осталось.
В мире много машин, где так де делают валы
Я тупо не пойму) Коленвал из чугуна что ли?
Good to see the workers wearing OSHA approved sandals!
Health and safety took the day off.
How did they make the first piece they started with?
To me it looks like the material is too soft for a crankshaft. Forged steel would do better.
Cast iron is fine for general purpose crankshafts
Đấy là đối với bạn còn đối với công nghệ thì các kĩ sư, thậm trí cả chuyên gia người ta đã tính toán và sản xuất chúng ra ko phải là để mình phải bổ sung đâu bạn
Wow amazing work
29:25 I like how the thing is balanced by hand
Is a joke
it probably spins at 2k rpm max so doesn't matter lol. An if it breaks it cost 50 dollars a new one and 20 to replace.
And no Bob weights
I have seen some crankshaft manufacturing for 6-cylinder 3.5 liter engines. The crankshafts made here a much larger, for trucks not passenger vehicles. BMW crankshaft manufacturing seem to be more automated and there seems to be more quality control which are also automated. So where would this production method fall under in terms of durability and precision of specifications. Crankshaft has to work within an engine with other parts. So would this manual production be more accurate or less accurate?
Are you really comparing a multi billion dollar company that's got 100+ years experience to someone's backyard?
Very nice work
Н - надёжность 😆, Т - точность 😂, У - уверенность 😜
Н - никогда не ездит на этом самому!😂
I wonder just how smooth these handmade cranks are. I am curious.
Long sleeves and loose clothing: check
No hearing protection: check
No eye protection: check
Only thing missing is children and a people wearing sandals
20:21 Cleaning metal with hands
Sub contractors for Ford no doubt.
But what alloy, 😊what heat-treat, what surface finish, nitriding? Yes, talented and well intentioned resourceful guys. True.
Could only survive in low shock applications like generators or automatic gearboxes with torque converters. Nowhere near a clutch. And surface hardening of random cast iron like this is a no-no...
incredible skills!
What engine/car is this crankshaft for?
It is a very clean well organised shop with purpose made equipment in good condition - far better than what we normally see.
YES t yes but there is still a long way to go .. security does not exist
What country do you live in?
I love these ironic comments
HE'S GOOD LOOKING TOO BASED ON THE THUMBNAIL PHOTO !!
Salut super technique bravo Île de la Réunion
Это же чугун😱😎 Как можно такие ответственные детали как коленчатый вал делать из чугунного литья. Я думаю это опасно.
Почти все жиговские колена чугунные
@@viktormanko19 Удивляюсь!
what the hell are they doing with those lathes ..where is the gearbox ,, have they peeled it out and put it in a truck =+
Are they suppliers for factory or for aftermarket sparepart....?
너무나 존경 드리오며 지금의 모든 기슬들이 이러한 과정을 통해 걸어온...
Amazing 001👍
70年代の日本の物作りに、何となく似ている気がします。インドだと思いますが、皆勤勉で真面目に働いています。
Да уж, почему не напильником шейки коленвала шлифовать ещё не начали)))
Кошмарный сон Японского инженера )))
Снял с языка. Хотел об этом паписать.
how much weight of these crankshafts?
No cad CNC auto feed a real talented expert
What I noticed is that they are very skilled and full of skill in completing their work.
They way they lifted that crankshaft, a kid and an old man, tells me how light weight that is, they have no clue on metallurgy, so much labour but not meant to last.
Considering the equipment and time given to them the 4 people on the lathes and the old fella doing the balancing did pretty well.
Ive yet to see a torque wrench or new oil used on an engine rebuild in Pakistan, they just use smaller or bigger people to tighten bolts down to spec lol
It's probably the same people that make the bearings so its all good lol
Mechanical Engineering is the fabrication and designing of metals.
Auto-mobile Mechanics is the maintenance of motor vehicles.
One word: Wow!
Open toed sandals are a great Health and Safety restriction
На 0,30 в чем смысл имитации балансировки вала?????
А вращающийся центр не судьба использовать?
И как долго эти коленвалы ходят?
в следующей серии это переломанное колено привозят на сварку ))))
Jay Jay Jay ❤❤
i, too, enjoy polishing my crank
Me gusta estos trabajos
Inheritance machining would for sure cry if he saw this.
Taki wał i technologia to może być dla śilników 2 tlokowych czy max 3 tłokowych. Zasada jest jedna jeśli ktoś kupi taki wał to w naszym kraju musi iść ponownie na osiowanie, wywarzanie i szlif !!! Obowiązkowo !!!. I z nominału robi się już 1 szlif przy wale nowym jeszcze nie zamontowanym. A i tak bałbym się zkładać bo to jest plastelina. Jak by spadł z małej wysokośći to by odkształcił by się. Ciekawe jakie różnice są na wysokośći korbowodów, i chyba nie mówimy o x,00 a raczej x,0 . Bo tutaj jak w chinach byle się kręciło. A wał jak pochodzi 2 lata to max. Czy mi się tylko zdawało ale tam chyba ani razu nie użyto mikrometra !!!. Te wały są do śilników gdzie są starej daty. Bardzo mało koni ,nie wysilone lub i pracujące jednostajnie na wysokich obrotach. Bo do ciągnika strach to założyć. Jak Czop główny tylko środkowy jest sprawdzany. Nawet nie przykręćili do bloku testowego i nie pokazali jak się kręći
Окупает ли данный коленвал затраченную на него электроэнергию???
Полагаю у них ситуация -за не имением прачки любим дворника!
Arriving at a Caterpillar factory soon!
Конец 18го века !
It is the most important part of the car or machine
Soll das alles so trocken bearbeitet werden?
Дааа милионник готов!
Are those crankshafts made of cast-iron?
Yep
@Will he heck as like Ductile cast iron is a very commonly used material for crankshafts, not just in India, everywhere. Most OEM crankshafts in general purpose engines are ductile cast iron with cast steel and forged steels being used only for higher performance engines.
@@willheheckaslike8315всегда можно просто сделать коленвал толще)
@@mattsta1964this small factory is located in Pakistan not in India.
電動車馬達 取代 油車引擎
AI 自動化 取代 人力 之下
這技術 顯得 珍貴
Hierro fundido para un cigüeñal?, y eso que vida tiene?
Im a mechanical engineering student
I watch this videos for my actual ojt shop
Hopefully in the “what not to do” class!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 no comment
Arbore din fonta?
О точности металлообработки, особенно при сверлении, говорить не приходиться. Вряд ли у этих деталей большой срок службы.
Эти ребята должны уже реактивный двигатель самолета выточить, не меньше!
OLÁ. Vos informo que a mais de 50 anos passados já existia "balanceamento ESTÁTICO e DINÂMICO" . VOSSO sistema e sequencia de usinagem por vezes está invertido. Desempenar o eixo já acabado na prensa somente se for no mês de Maio. (UMA BAITA "MAITAÇÃO"). ABRAÇOS Roberto Udo Krapf
This might be how they make crankshafts in third world countries. That's a manual lathe. That's not mass production, that's cave man tech at it's finest. GM Ford and Chrysler do things a lot more modern
I wouldn't expect the engines to last long. As a machinist I'm impressed how hard these men work, but they act like they have a gun to their heads. The crankshaft will suffer from this high pressure to make it fast. What some watching might not understand is that the guy was doing a straightening operation AFTER the precision grinding. The roughing operations on the lathes were warping the shafts, pretty badly, so the straightening op with the hydraulic press should be done prior to grinding also. I have to wonder under these working conditions, how many disabled, unemployable men are walking the streets.
I can't imagine how many of these mechanical lathes GM and Ford would have had before the CNC.
That's some precision work
31:00 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣approx Studer cnc grinder and last big hammer standart tools if its not goes in place bigger hammer
Realy good like old german Manufakturing style
Original part quality
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
A sneak preview of what the engine will actually sound like 😅
К чёрту закалку шеек. Через неделю за новым приедет
Скорее прибежит, чем приедет :)
Не смотря на скептизм многих людей все крутится и выполняет свою работу и если он вышел из строя он всегда есть новый и не дорогой ,а большие дела всегда начинаются с малоготак что ребята молодци
Good work
Crankshaft made by BEST STEEL and highly accurate WITH balancing but THIS crankshaft is CAST IRON. It can work ONLY FEW days.
I can tell by the way the iron chips flake off that the material in these crankshafts is garbage.
Agreed
i agree
😊😊😊I can sur you,these cranks will not be used in Ferraris or in Lamborghinis ! ! ! !
cast not forged
This is cast iron coming from scrap metals
Thanks
Is he eyeballing those cross-drillings???