The process of making extension cords. Amazing Korean power strip factory
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I have disassembled countless extension cords and to be honest these in the video are high quality ones.
I like how each plug has it's own cut off switch. Every power strip I have the whole thing is either on or off.
I have some that do that. Computer tower unit and lots of computer things go to another non 6 way one from 1 of 3 switched out on a 3 way block and 2nd moniitor, External USB drive have output 2 and 3. Even got a little red LED on each output on the switched 3 way block. Got other on the AV. Telly kit as a 6 way non switching at all block. All sorts exist but think sometimes switch on each output is nice, I got different sorts of blocks, switched or not or 1 does the lot like your one.
And they cost ridiculous prices, like 30 bucks for a 1m cord with 4 slots.
I like the fact they also switch the neutral through the switch, not just the live. It shows this is a good quality product
depending on the country regulations and usage this may be required.
Why do that manual mounting of parts would be easier with robots doing it. And faster.
There is a reason for this.
In this kind of plugs and sockets (I mean the EU ones) you really can't know which one of the two holes/conductors is the live (L) one and which the neutral (N).
So to play it safe, both of them should be put through a switch.
They switch the neutral and line as their poor quality control is likely to miss the polarity reversed, doing it this way they avoid problems however it compromises the ground / Earth fault detection and is generally none compliant. There is nothing impressive in a person doing a mindless low skilled repetitive task on a dangerous machine.
Korea uses 220v, so they really need it that way. A short circuit doesn't just hurt your finger, it kills you.
I appreciate the individual cut-off switches for each plug. Unlike most power strips where everything is either on or off, this one was built quickly, yet everything works perfectly!
The individual socket switches are a requirement by the laws of the U.K. Government. Prison time for no switch.
@@agvulpinebut the label on the kill switch would indicate for a far east target audience
but i wonder if they even have the same "european" plug cee7/7? the sockets are for the german variant though... strange
@@agvulpine No they are not and these are not for the UK market
The cut off switches are there but for the hot wire is still on. It does not make any differences.
But why you need that? Everything you plug in already have it's own switch. You like crawling on the floor for the switch?
Very good . Only thing missing is it should have had a PAT test or equivalent before it’s distributed
I would feel much safer using it if someone went on a 2 day training course to attach a crappy little sticker.
Very good....no added music!
Высокие технологии кругом, а без молотка никуда!
Не стоит судить о технологиях по конкретному производству
Я немного удивлён, что в Ю.Корее существуют такие производства, где много ручного труда. По компьютеризации и роботизации Ю.Корея занимает одно из первых мест в мире
Interesting video. In the US no way OSHA would ever allow the workers fingers that close to powered press machines. My heart goes out to those workers sitting all day assembling components. Nice bright clean factory though.
Same here in Germany. BG (Berufsgenossenschaft) would just close down the production line immediately. But still, it is very interesting to see, how it is made.
Looking at the press at 6:07 appears he is using 2 hand switches which is considered the safest method here in the US, and required by OSHA for presses where 2 or more people are working in/under them at a time. Other presses in this process probably are limited enough in their force and clear enough of body parts that 2 hand switches wasn't considered worth the hassle. I am curious about the cord winder at 8:13 though, seems like it is spinning fast enough to give you at least a nice bruise if you get your arm in the way.
From the quality side, the crimping technique at 7:20 leaves much to be desired, you can see some "flyer" strands that escaped the crimp at 7:34, which can cause shorting. If it were my process I would move this terminal crimping process immediately after the plug side is crimped, to minimize opportunity for damage to the stripped ends. Ideally the stripped wires would be checked for any of these bent strands before crimping and then placed securely into the crimp area, not just letting the crimper push it into the approximate area where the terminal is. That would take an extra 10-20 seconds per cable though, so maybe not appropriate to this company's market.
@@lunarmale808здесь используется устаревшее оборудование. Современное оборудование позволяет в один этап произвести операции зачистки и оконцевания. Если мне не изменяет память, GLW, Deutschland, имеет такие машины в своём ассортименте
The alternative view is that OSHA clearly made that country more expensive, thus they are produced elsewhere.
@@Snowsea-gs4wu I agree.
why should i change it after 2 years of usage? in germany they last for decades
Most things made in Germany lasts a long time because of the excellent quality. I have items made in Germany lasts me 25 years and still going strong
이 멀티탭을 구매하고 만드는 과정을 보니 참 재미 있네요 손에4구들고 만들어지는걸 보니 억 반이상 공정이 기계고 분해 하기 힘들게 만들어져 있네요 그러니 튼튼 하고 오래 쓸수 있을거 같아요
분해는 전기 조금만 이해하면 쉽습니다. 근데 자동화 과정이 생각보다는 많네요.
Интересно, что коммутируется как фаза, так и нуль. Причем не только на самом гнезде, но еще и на общем. И контакты пропаиваются.
It is very good that not only the Live wire is switching, but Neutral too. And main switch contacts are soldered for stability.
Вилки со штырями 4 мм держаться не будут - цилиндрические гнёзда.
@@Kot_Anatolyi придется разобрать и доработать плоскогубцами
No electrical testing for earth bond, shorts or opens . Amazing!
no guard on the press
9:20 test
Yes ! I too waiting to see the part of TESTING whether the cord is OK on passing electricity. Without the said test where's the quality assurance of the workability of the production ?
Perfect video no added music
I love that each outlet had its own switch
I'd go nuts doing the same thing over and over again.
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Amazing all the hand labor that is being used alongside the automated assembly.
Keep it as cheap as possible!
Is this where my power strips that have the hot and neutral swapped come from?
Muito bacana o processo de produção. O problema é que quem trabalha assim com trabalho repetitivo, acaba desenvolvendo problemas de saúde e deve ser um trabalho desgastante também. Mas de qualquer forma, achei muito bacana e tudo bem feito, parabéns.
Yes dear this is high cost product buy you can build a quality brand and then people can buy your product only good quality recommend person .
❤ض
Sorry, but in this video you only made us see how the various parts are assembled, but not how are created.
압착단자 하네스작업과정
35년만에 봅니다
예전 부산에서 금성사
모든전자제품 전선납품 하청작업하던 옛날이
생각납니다
1:00 - I guess rectangular wooden frame to keep all sockets in place together, would make work bit more comfortable. Nice hand work, pleasure to watch :)
interesting process. Thank you ! 😀
More hand work then I expected to see. Yet the point of most of the connections are press and go was shocking to me...
That was a very well done video. Thank you!
Olha que tomada bem produzida, bem montada... Dá de 10 a 0 em umas vendidas aqui Brasil com fio fino
Coreano é outro nível!
Deu até vontade de jogar a minha no lixo kkk
Well made video! Thanks a lot for that!
A lot of steps, but cheap to buy in shops. Do they also do tests in the factory before packing and shipping?
I am surprised they didn't have robots putting all the parts together
Excellente vidéo, merci pour le partage !!
Excelente! Aqui no Brasil, a maioria dos hubs elétricos é de péssima qualidade, sub dimencionado e muitas vezes sem componentes de filtragem.
esse não tem nada de filtragem.
There seems to be a little sprinkle of fairy dust and joy in that factory. 🥺
Excelente fabricação Parabéns.
That looks great, though lack hand protection at some of machines and of forced ventilation at soldering part is slightly concerning
10:50 다른건 몰라도 멀티탭 사용 안전수칙 가르쳐 준건 진짜 최고...
불 나면 안되잖아요~ 원룸 월세사는데 멀티탭 때문에 자취방 불나서
사람 다치면 안되잖아요~
옷이고 컴퓨터고 뭐고 타버리면 안되잖아요~
게다가 남의 집 까지 타면 안되잖아요~
멀티탭 안전하게 씁시다~
For what reason "~"?
buen producto ,buena terminacion y buenos consejos ,aca en Argentina no se recomienda el uso de estos productos,se les llama zapatillas de conexion...
Beautiful process
This more hand work than i expected 😮
It's good to have a job - but these employees are taking a job away from a robot.
I never knew I’d find this interesting until I watched it! It’s always good to learn things. 😊
3:41 / 11:24
안전한 전자제품 사용을 위한 필수품! 멀티탭 만드는 과정. 한국의 멀티콘센트 공장 / Amazing Korean power strip factory
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Interesting video. I am qualified electrian from Finland and there was one very important thing you did not do. You should have TEST PROTECTIVE EARTH connection before packaging. Also here these type of cords must withstand 3600 W (16 A)in European Union and I’m quite sure that those smaller switches don’t do that. Here those sockets should be 2.5A flat Europlug. Otherwise very beautiful cords.
Those powerstrips are not for the european market, no propper cord retainer. not seen a CE marking.
@@arjanvanraaij8440 they are USA power board
@@podgee7507 Not for USA, USA uses different plug.
@@inothome sorry, my mistake, i should said "European plug"
@@podgee7507 All good.
Très très enrichissant
The quality is good.
South Korea uses the same plug system as Germany and Austria.
But the European plugs have been slightly modified so that the plugs also fit into the French-Polish system.
The modified plug fits everywhere in Europe except Switzerland, UK and Ireland.
Italy and Greece still have the old domestic sockets and the new European sockets like South Korea
220V at 60Hz. But North Korea uses 220V 50Hz. Both Koreas uses Euro plug system.
iPhone charger from Korea uses 4.8mm thick plug.
Can’t plug Korean iPhone charger in Type L 10A outlet in Italy but 16A outlet could fits.
North Korea also uses Japan Euro outlets. Fix tuned North Korean radios uses Japanese plug but maybe uses 110V or 220V. It’s outlet for North Korean radios are Japanese and Euro 2 pin outlets.
ÇOX MARAQLIDIR, SUPER ❤
what a fast build everything works perfectly ! That's the first time I've seen a power strip with a switch on each socket, it's very convenient.
They are for the European Market.. North America and Canada are still in the electrical dark ages..
Thanks a lot.
Excellent
We Love You Korea 🇹🇷🇰🇷
We Love You Turkye 🇰🇷🇹🇷
самому собрать хороший удлинитель даже порой дешевле, чем купить такой, который только для лампочки подходит.
Excelente video, me gusta el el detalle del video 🎉
Great work 👍
Nice video but what is the rationale behind ganging a power strip after two years?
To all works great Job ❤😊
Thanks.
Τέλειο μπράβο σας!!!
Es ist für mich immer interessant die Herstellung eines serienproduktes in guter Qualität zu sehen
Vielen Dank
What does Big Clive say?
Удлинитель классный. На каждом гнезде по выключателю. Работа тяжелая, монотонная, за смену с ума сойти можно.
Работают же люди, а не на рынке перепродают в 3 раза дороже, купленное в магазине- "ПРЕДПРИНИМАТЕЛИ" называются!
Best ASMR ever
Working with these machines is torture, you go home and all you hear is click, click click in your head all night....
those crimps are a little scary with the loose wire strands poking out.
I love how the plug is injection moulded onto the power cord.
Interesting how many is done manually.
존경합니다. 단순 연속작업을 잘 하는 사람이 많은 입금을 받아야 합니다. 정말로 힘든 노동입니다...
안타깝지만 임금이 낮은건 낮은 임금으로도 할 사람이 많기 때문입니다. 그게 곧 시장가지요
@@ddd2758 저는 단순노동 4일하고 도망 갔습니다 아무나 못 하는 일입니다 포드가 단순직종 일을 더 많은 입금 주어라 했습니다
@@avan3771 아무나 못하는 일이면 수요보다 공급이 적으니 자연스럽게 임금이 올라갈 거구요. 적은 임금으로도 할 사람이 많은데 굳이 임금을 올릴 사업장은 없습니다. 그래서 노동자들은 노조를 구성해서 협상력을 키우는 거구요.
임금이 높아지면 기계가 대체 하게됨.
@@davidhan9979 현실은 기계가 못 하는게 있습니다
Semplicemente meraviglioso
어느 회사나 멀티탭 홀과 홀간의 간격이 왜 그렇게 다 좁은지 사용할 때마다 화가납니다.
결국 4구 멀티탭은 3구밖에, 3구 멀티탭은 2구 밖에 사용할 수 없어요... ㅠ,ㅠ 이 문제 좀 고쳐주세요!!
그건 멀티탭 회사가 아니라 충전기를 코드 꼽는곳 바로 위에 만든 전자제품 회사나 코드 90 도로 꺽어서 만든 정신병자 같은 회사 디자이너들한테 따져야함
Niesamowita koreańska fabryka listew zasilających - jak tu wszystko ręcznie klepią ....- no jakby w Polsce nie mogło być takiego producenta - ale przecież się nie opłaca.!!
Those poor people doing a repetitive task like that !! I could never work in a place like that would drive me insane !!
Mmmm..... that quality check is scary though, it'll never catch a dodgy contact or outright lack of PE. That's a legit fire or electrical shock hazard.
That's one of the arguments for automation, you can do in process quality assurance better than you could in a manual process.
3:49 Suggested caption: "Strip the end of the wires." ❤
I edited the subtitles thanks to you. Feel free to comment next time :)
Молодцы корейцы всё быстро и чётко
Быстро и четко - это когда показанную однотипную, скучную и монотонную ручную работу выполняет робот.
Thanx
I'd actually buy one of those, build quality looks pretty good.
Me too. :)
The quality appears superb and trustworthy to me. I think, it actually stands full load without smoke. This would be one of the few power strips I would purchase and use.
I like the way the inner wiring is done by smashing together the brass parts, without any poorly soldered (or even worse: welded) wires which are prone to fail.
The only downside: The PE/Ground wire could be longer to ensure it goes off last if the cord gets ripped out.
@@wichtelchen Yes exactly. I wish they made for USA sockets, i'd buy!
Imagine that's your job, 8-10 hours per day, 6 days a week.
For a korean product i would expected better QA testing, like for polarity, insulation resistance, switch functionality and earth resistance. And it should be done right before packaging instead of before another press
Wtf do you mean polarity? It's AC. Oh, live and neutral? Doesn't matter much, I'll be honest - not everything you connect into ye power stripo is metal.
@@danek_hren polarity in an appliance includes the earth pin, dont want that to be live so it should be checked
@@Extra_Mental i hope you see the earth pin. Plus, why would you touch exposed metal?
@@danek_hren the internal wiring can be wrong to make earth become live
@@Extra_Mental maybe. But very unlikely
Pero como nos muestra sera a camaralenta, en realidad la velocidad de como trabajan esas maquinas son extraordinarias.
perfeito, trabalho incrivel
That automation creates a very decent demand but not much consumers!
Vidéo très intéressante.
日本では使えませんがいい勉強になりました。
Очень интересно. 👍
Not a single electrical (safety) test ? At least on some random sample ?
こういった単純作業は技術革新で無くなっていくのかしら?
日本でも大昔に「グリコのおまけ」という産業もありました。
くれぐれも怪我のないように頑張って下さい。
Hardworking Poeple with nimble Hands 😃👍✌💡
💯💯💯👏👏👏 very nice working
Fantastic !
Muito bacana
Good to watch.
So the health and safety for this company's employees is obviously not a priority!
Les asiatiques sont les meilleurs pour produire des petites pièces en série mais aussi faire des pipes bien généreuses....
Wow! Very interesting 🙂
На российском производстве концы кабеля скручиваются перед посадкой клемм, здесь такого нет это минус. Но то что всё остальное в удлинителях делается на шинах это большой плюс.
это бюджетный срач максимум на две недели!!!
Оказывается (узнал недавно), что провода для опрессовки как раз и не надо скручивать. А то контакт будет хуже.
Скручивать провода перед опрессовкой не рекомендуется.
На российском производстве с улицы быдло работает, проводов в руках не держали. Нормальный никто не скручивает.
Nice
I like the footwork @4:18 Smile!
Здравия вам и вашей семье. Привет с Владивостока
Ростоа-на-Дону приветствует.
I honestly wish we had power strips like this here in the US as the standard. Here if you want individual cutoff switches, you have to pay extra for it, otherwise you just have one master cutoff switch for the entire strip.
So what? Why would you need separate switches?
Bravo! I watched the video and saw a quality made extension. The good thing is that each outlet has its own switch. They sell some crap here, because of which my kitchen burned down.
Outlets don't need their own switches.
Brilliant!
Dont know why but I loved this video!
Whats so amazing about this?
*Awesome* 👍👍👍
저곳에서 다이소에 파는 멀티탭도 만들겠네요
It's an interesting factory.
But I would hardly call it an 'amazing' factory.
☮