Blew my mind the first time I heard they actually do that in a AvE video. I don't know what I expected them to do, but it's mind blowing that the material can withstand that.
I bet the heat treatment process for the anvil and hammer took awhile to figure out. It's gotta be really hard to not deform at all while also not able to chip or break chunks away.
@@angelcelis9090 it's metallurgy, they definitely heat treated those steel parts to a very specific spec otherwise the steel would be too soft or too brittle, it's also important what alloy to use for each component to get longevity.
😳 No wonder cheap ones fuck up so quickly, it's literally bashing that cog all the time, so inferior materials won't last, if I understood that correctly...
@@BizlaC Nah you can hit a hammer against an anvil similarly, not enough heat to change the metal. Blacksmith hammers, and anvils last a long time probably survive more hits than the impact wrench anvil, and while hitting heated metal.
@@NikolaMarkaovic Yes. The black ones goes up to 1356 NM, but they only have three power steps: 100 or 150 (not sure), 400, 1356 Nm. So if you want to screw the wheel bolts of a car, none of them is appropriate. the first one might be too low, the other ones, too high.
Make sure to use an impact socket too. They’re typically black and really thick or on snap on ones specifically look for a man with safety glasses symbol, that indicates it can be used for impacts. Using non impacts can damage and crack regular sockets
and to think i wasnt happy my 20 year old harbor freight impact just died in the fall last year...holy hell is that VIOLENT in there. thank you for this :-)
Lol the beginning sound effect sounds like when Brian from Family Guy was dating the blind girl and was making that fadoo fadoo sound for a helicopter 🤣🤣
It is true that there is a very big difference between a quality and a cheap sockets, but here I used about 20% impact power to be able to shoot good shots in slow motion. Otherwise, in the first pinned comment I left a link to the long video and it is shown in more detail there.
I used these back in 2003 had a drive size of 1inch 3/4 or inch. These were big had to hold with 2 hands! Ive now got white finger last year been in construction for 21 yrs. I think vibration on the bigger guns were high
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Nice beat
The power of modern metallurgy!
Blew my mind the first time I heard they actually do that in a AvE video. I don't know what I expected them to do, but it's mind blowing that the material can withstand that.
Listen to this video with headphones at the end it sounds like Jupiter.
@@novavolks9652 Found the alien!
I guarantee that will prob last 1 year tops in a mechanic shop
@@clayton8045my mac tools is from 1980,s still works great
@@clayton8045 The mechanics themselves last less than that in a shop
I bet the heat treatment process for the anvil and hammer took awhile to figure out. It's gotta be really hard to not deform at all while also not able to chip or break chunks away.
Heat treating did almost nothing for that lol.
@@angelcelis9090 it's metallurgy, they definitely heat treated those steel parts to a very specific spec otherwise the steel would be too soft or too brittle, it's also important what alloy to use for each component to get longevity.
chinese products: ha window steel go brr
@@dunderdee I tried them and the alloy is good, the plastic is cheap but the metal is not
Probably your regular austenic steel. As long as the stress is kept below the endurance limit, it shouldn't fracture
So that's how they work... huh. I'd always wondered. Cool short. Thanks for posting - you've made my day a little brighter.
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙂
There is also a long video that I left a link to in the first pinned comment🙂
It's simpler than I thought, more a marvel of material science than engineering.
😳 No wonder cheap ones fuck up so quickly, it's literally bashing that cog all the time, so inferior materials won't last, if I understood that correctly...
It's amazing how long these hold up.
It’s equivalent of using a hammer on an anvil.
@@nickduplaga507 thousands of hits per minute, it's not really that comparable.
@@BizlaC Nah you can hit a hammer against an anvil similarly, not enough heat to change the metal. Blacksmith hammers, and anvils last a long time probably survive more hits than the impact wrench anvil, and while hitting heated metal.
пока не расплющится
Достаточно долго, отличный инструмент!!!😊
Вот спасибо большое!
Это лучшее объяснение без слов!
Сохраню на память!
Успехов!
Thank you, have a good day
That's a cool video. I've been a mechanic for 35 years and never seen the action in action from the inside or in slo-mo. Thank you. 😊
Slow-mo works well for when the non impact socket explodes too!
😮Depends on what it’s used for
Спасибо, теперь я знаю как это работает!)))
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙂🤝
На самом деле там Фиксики крутят гайковёрт
@@user-qc5xz8mz1v но это советский секрет
I’ve read so many bad descriptions of this but seeing it answers the question - Thank you so much!
Parkside tools look so slick
And cheapy🙂
Black parkside
@@malaom86 i have the green hammer 4Ah rated 450N, so far so good. But i heard that black ones are better.
@@NikolaMarkaovic
Yes. The black ones goes up to 1356 NM, but they only have three power steps: 100 or 150 (not sure), 400, 1356 Nm.
So if you want to screw the wheel bolts of a car, none of them is appropriate.
the first one might be too low, the other ones, too high.
Excellent, we need more videos about this types of subject .
Engineering guys love this
Anvil: You
Hammer: Life
What a beautiful yet dramatic piece of art by Everything, ErCan - 2023
Awsome video! I wanna do something like that 😀 Thanks for the video!
I'm glad if you liked it my Friend🙂🤝🤝🤝
Finally a short actually worth watching! 👍👍👍
Вот оно как работает, оказывается!
Спасибо, отличное видео. Это самое полезное что я видел ща последнюю неделю.
Looks like the spider gears in my rear differential.
God Bless you engineer and inventor
Excelente gracias por la clara y grafica explicación!
Excellent. That's exactly what I was going to look for on the web
Great video man, thank you 👍🏻
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙂🤝🍀
Эпично, и прям завораживает)
Bless you!
Инопланетные технологии. Лайк за съёмку.
Ах так вот как оно работает👍
This awesome I definitely understand it now
Melhor vídeo se explicação desse processo que já vi 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The engineering is amazing ❤.
Muy buena demostración ❤
Wow it kind of has a hammering like effect!
The metallurgy of this part is amazing... ❤
Make sure to use an impact socket too. They’re typically black and really thick or on snap on ones specifically look for a man with safety glasses symbol, that indicates it can be used for impacts. Using non impacts can damage and crack regular sockets
Właśnie się zastanawiałem jak to działa :) 😅
Hay quá bạn ơi bây giờ mới biết nó hoạt động thế nào cảm ơn bạn đã cho xem clip này
Wreszcie zobaczyłem jak pracuje taki klucz
Thank you for letting us know about the function process of this
Gracias por mostrarlo. Saludos.
and to think i wasnt happy my 20 year old harbor freight impact just died in the fall last year...holy hell is that VIOLENT in there. thank you for this :-)
😊 thank you bro
Una maravilla no me canso de mirar.
I'm glad you liked it my Friend🙂🤝🍀
Que buen video!!!
Siempre me pregunte cómo funcionaba!!!
It's just amazing that impacts the last as long as they do
Thanks... Now I can sleep better 😴
😂
Still ain’t get my crank pulley off 😂
was expecting sparks. maybe that's why they last, no spark, no part's removed/chipped away. awesome video
Там все в масле, а бывает еще и в гидрованне.
The sparks you saw from power tools are from the clutch and brushed motor.
very useful video , thank you
Lol the beginning sound effect sounds like when Brian from Family Guy was dating the blind girl and was making that fadoo fadoo sound for a helicopter 🤣🤣
Maravilloso 👌👌👌 más videos así!!
Glad I have the Milwaukee fuel and the proper matte black sockets. Love my M12 fuel 3/8th stubby and 3/8th drive impact sockets.
Thank akhirnya bisa tau cara kerja impact 😊
Thank You 🙏🏻
Merci beaucoup 😮
Very interesting! Always wondered that 😮
In Atlas Copco Ergo Pulse wrench this "hammer" system is hydraulic.
I wish my life was strong as these cranks
In what sense?
Everything gets easier if you don't think negatively🙂
Thanks bro 🎉🎉
The hardest part for me as a person who loves my tools.
The lack of a proper impact socket 😳
This is a fact🤦😔
@@ErCanEverything cant count how many times i being an impact socket to an impact that doesnt work and it works every time. 😔
It is true that there is a very big difference between a quality and a cheap sockets, but here I used about 20% impact power to be able to shoot good shots in slow motion. Otherwise, in the first pinned comment I left a link to the long video and it is shown in more detail there.
@@ErCanEverything science you can trust
Christ! Can't even do a demo video without someone moaning about the socket.
Coisa linda da de se ver ❤
That's cool.
Çok sağolun.
Nice view, thank you. !!!
Awesom👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Sempre quis saber como essa máquina funcionava, vlw
Полезное и интересное видео!
Wow.. thats one of the few things i never have taken appart to see how it works..
Excelente
Этот вид головки не предназначен для статики .
На раз пойдет 😂
👍 literally never knew that, thanks
Video çok güzel emeğine sağlık
Teşekkür ederim Dostum🙂🤝
Amazing broo...😮
Tienes un suscriptor más 🎉
Thank you my Friend🙏🙂🤝🤝🤝
That's exactly what I think about when my neighbor asks me for tools.
This explains it, Just yesterday I was wondering how the motor doesn't stalls,
I've always wondered how these work!
я увидел что столько лет искал, можно выкидывать комп, и наслаждаться жизнью...
Sweet.
Now use the right socket and you are good to go😂
Nice to see the uga dugga in action
При замедленной съемке, прям как саунд трек к Терминатору 2😂
cool thx.
Clear,, thank u..
Que top nunca imaginei que seria assim
Ooo, parkside 😁
I used these back in 2003 had a drive size of 1inch 3/4 or inch. These were big had to hold with 2 hands! Ive now got white finger last year been in construction for 21 yrs. I think vibration on the bigger guns were high
這發明真的讓人覺得好用
😉👍exelente
Nice.❤
One minute video explains a lot
That is very cool
keep at it daddy
Cảm ơn video này
شكرٱ لك
Nice
Do you have a slow mo of an air impact hammer?
Thanks for the very useful video
原來如此🤔
please do the milwaukee electric nail gun next i have to know lmao
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