@@MiniMachines1 Is that not a worry that the lower clearance is too great, allowing the grease out that way instead of pressurising it to send it up to the grease nipple?
So glad for you that if it all goes as planned you won't need to do this repair / rebuild again . Added bonus being able to work inside your heated shop!
This will hold my machine without any problems, it's made for an 4-6 tonns machine and mine is only 2,5 tonns 😊 Yes it would have been terrible working on this outside
That's fantastic to see it all put back together too bad you weren't able to weld it but now you'll be able to put it in use once all the snow melts there.
I'm glad you decided to repair this rotator. It will be very helpful in your work. It is very possible that if it was repaired in the right way (with the right welding technology, the casing would check or find out how to weld such castings) that part would not have to buy this. Any way, its nice you have invested some money to fix this rotator.
Yes I still think it would have been possible to weld it, but with this winter and all the snow I didn't get time for anything of what I had planned so than I had to take the expensive but easy way 😊
When rotating your bucket (or whatever), do you need a lot of torque that a worm gear is needed? I'm curious why the worm drive was chosen in the design of the tiltrotators as opposed to just regular gears. If most of your rotating is done with the bucket in the air, I think a worm drive would be more power than is needed and maybe simpler designs could be made.
The Tiltrotator itself amazes me that it can do what it does and withstand most of the rigors of an excavator. When attached, do you find yourself trying to be extra gentle when you dig? I am guessing the 4 hose mod is so you can do more actions at once? I look forward to the controller build. Great videos. Thanks for them.
Yes it's an awesome tool, with the homemade one that I've been using I wasn't too careful about, and this one is made for an bigger machine so shouldn't be any problems giving it full power. The way it was set up running with 2 hoses was one supply and one free return, than the electronic decided withc function got oil. Since I don't have the electronic controller I need to controle it by the oil supply than I need 2 hoses for ech function.
Lot of work to reassemble but worth it in the end. Very useful attachment, wish I had one. How much does it weigh fully assembled, and do you find it takes away from your overall lifting capacity?
Yes it was some work but I really enjoyed reassembly it, was like Lego for grownups😁 this one is actually for an 4-6 ton machine so it's a bit heavier than it needs to be, it weighs 170kg (374pound) the model ment for 2-4 ton machines weighs 120kg (264 pounds) I haven't testet it with dirt yet so won't know until I start using it.
@@MiniMachines1 : Okay, many thanks for your video. I'm working on a new project: design my own "homemade" Tilt rotator. (I have a Kubota U27-4, so, not a big excavator!) if this project comes to life, I share some photos!
@@Meusien awesome I got a lot of pictures from people that are building there owns so that's fun. I'm waiting for a swivel now for mine avnd than it will be a new video. By would like to see some pictures of yours when it's done.
I guess it was an air pocket or something that stopped the greas to come out where it should, but when I noticed it came out under I changed direction on the rotation and than it came out where it should. When it's operating and you grease it the grease will come out under so the seal is more a dust seal.
Amazing mechanic, thanks from USA Lewis
YOU ARE BECOMING A CLASS A MECHANIC, TAKE IT EASY WITH THE GREASE, TOP JOB.
Thank you 😊 he he yes I forgot to look under when I was waiting for it to come out where it should 😬
@@MiniMachines1 Is that not a worry that the lower clearance is too great, allowing the grease out that way instead of pressurising it to send it up to the grease nipple?
Nice video, back together and ready for the spring, nice to see you working and even having a beer. Cheers
Thanks😊 I was having a good time in the garage with this one, and I'm the evening it's nice to enjoy a beer after a long day 🍻
So glad for you that if it all goes as planned you won't need to do this repair / rebuild again .
Added bonus being able to work inside your heated shop!
This will hold my machine without any problems, it's made for an 4-6 tonns machine and mine is only 2,5 tonns 😊 Yes it would have been terrible working on this outside
That's fantastic to see it all put back together too bad you weren't able to weld it but now you'll be able to put it in use once all the snow melts there.
Yes it's great, yes a month now and the excavation season is started I hope so I look forward to testing it in something else than snow 😁
HOORAY! you got your parts,nice to see the re-assembly.🇨🇦
Yes it was great having the tub with the parts out of way 😁
Fun to see that it is coming together 😁🥳
Yes it's great, now I smile every time I walk past the excavator 😁
Haha, yes and it will be bigger smile when you drive it ! 😆
@@MrBostreem yes 😁
I see you very well repairing the rotating equipment
Thank you 😊
I'm glad you decided to repair this rotator. It will be very helpful in your work. It is very possible that if it was repaired in the right way (with the right welding technology, the casing would check or find out how to weld such castings) that part would not have to buy this. Any way, its nice you have invested some money to fix this rotator.
Yes I still think it would have been possible to weld it, but with this winter and all the snow I didn't get time for anything of what I had planned so than I had to take the expensive but easy way 😊
Nice working
Nice video 👍👍👍
Endelig var den i hus. Denne har jeg virkelig sett fram til å se ferdig...
Ja æ å😁 blir gøy å få testet litt mere nu når æ får styringa i drift
Hello, nice video! Lithuania is watshing to 😊
When rotating your bucket (or whatever), do you need a lot of torque that a worm gear is needed? I'm curious why the worm drive was chosen in the design of the tiltrotators as opposed to just regular gears. If most of your rotating is done with the bucket in the air, I think a worm drive would be more power than is needed and maybe simpler designs could be made.
You often turn while shopping up dirt so you ved a bit of power
Hello !
Nice to meet you
I'm in VietNam
Hello and welcome to the channel 👋
The Tiltrotator itself amazes me that it can do what it does and withstand most of the rigors of an excavator.
When attached, do you find yourself trying to be extra gentle when you dig?
I am guessing the 4 hose mod is so you can do more actions at once?
I look forward to the controller build.
Great videos. Thanks for them.
Yes it's an awesome tool, with the homemade one that I've been using I wasn't too careful about, and this one is made for an bigger machine so shouldn't be any problems giving it full power. The way it was set up running with 2 hoses was one supply and one free return, than the electronic decided withc function got oil. Since I don't have the electronic controller I need to controle it by the oil supply than I need 2 hoses for ech function.
Lot of work to reassemble but worth it in the end. Very useful attachment, wish I had one. How much does it weigh fully assembled, and do you find it takes away from your overall lifting capacity?
Yes it was some work but I really enjoyed reassembly it, was like Lego for grownups😁 this one is actually for an 4-6 ton machine so it's a bit heavier than it needs to be, it weighs 170kg (374pound) the model ment for 2-4 ton machines weighs 120kg (264 pounds) I haven't testet it with dirt yet so won't know until I start using it.
When I working on something I take a pictures of it each step so when I putting it back together I can make sure that the way it go together
Yes that's a good idea, I use it my self also, this time I had video of i needed it from the part 1 video 😊
Hello ! Can you give us an idee of the price of a new frame like this from Engcon ? Thank yu very much.
Hi Yes this was about $2200 so not cheap 😬
@@MiniMachines1 :
Okay, many thanks for your video.
I'm working on a new project: design my own "homemade" Tilt rotator.
(I have a Kubota U27-4, so, not a big excavator!)
if this project comes to life, I share some photos!
@@Meusien awesome I got a lot of pictures from people that are building there owns so that's fun. I'm waiting for a swivel now for mine avnd than it will be a new video. By would like to see some pictures of yours when it's done.
@Juha Tuomala yes they are very expensive, I got away with about $3, 5k with this one.
Du sa du ikkje skulle kjøpe nyt hus.
Blir det meir av den heimelaga?
Bra vidio
Nei hadde ikke tenkt til det men fant ut at total prisen for å få den sammen var fortsatt såpass lav med nytt hus at det ble verdt det
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Why do you have 5 videos on engon tilt rotator playlist, and you have tow episode 4 there?
Thanks, one was 2 times fixed it now 😊
Köpte du en från Strömsund ändå 😉 dom har väldigt bra support och hjälpsam när man har problem 👍👍
Kontaktet engcon Norge, var kjempe greie å ha med å gjøre 😊 glad jeg fikk tegningene gjorde jobben å sette sammen mye lettere 😁
You have made an excellent job. I take my hat off to you sir…!
Is this a fully proportional system? I’m looking forward to seeing how you control it.
Thank you 😊 yes this is full proportional valves, I don't have the proportional switches so I need to do something else 😉
Did the grease come out on the bottom because of a seal left out?
I guess it was an air pocket or something that stopped the greas to come out where it should, but when I noticed it came out under I changed direction on the rotation and than it came out where it should. When it's operating and you grease it the grease will come out under so the seal is more a dust seal.
@@MiniMachines1 Ok I get it. Thanks and good digging!
Can you please give me the drawings to process and assemble
Thank you very much
Hi Yes send me an email 😉
@@MiniMachines1 Yes. thank you My email is (Tranhaonamtrankhanh@gmail.com)
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Okei I'll send it to you 😊
@@MiniMachines1 thank you very much