@@gilflannigan3910 Not sure where you're coming from, but that is a pallet jack. A forklift is a diesel or propane powered machine you sit in and operate a fork...lift. This doesnt go any further than a few inches off the ground...a PALLET JACK!
I can see why my purchase orders are always late. All you warehouse bums are here in the CZcams comments getting semantic over the definition of forklift instead of doing your jobs.😂
Вы конечно правы, но какой же скудный английский язык. У нас его называют "рохля". И происхождение слова объясняется просто: от первого производителя тележек с домкратом Rocla® Но самое интересное - это же слово в просторечии в отношении к человеку означает "нерасторопный" или "медлительный" ))
Everybody’s talking about how it’s a pallet jack, but this is the comment I was looking for. Imagine you had a loose shoelace and this thing gets ahold of it.
@rustyshackleford2007 or you got a tie on or harness that gets caught in the teeth 😬. I'd stay good and far away from that thing lol. And keep the kids 5 miles away. Why dont they throw a dead cow into it? Now that would get some views!
I was just thinking the same. You Would literally be the easiest thing this thing has ever shredded. Like asking a smasher to smash butter. May as well not even be anything going through it. I don’t like it. Haha. It’s like standing on the edge of a dam or cliff or something. Like yeah in one instant things can go extremely wrong. Don’t look down. I think cliff rules apply to these things. On the other hand I really want to throw something in one. Like an anvil!
You should! You saw the camera shudder at the pallet jack. It could kill your very easily And if you’re not saved then you’re looking at a quick entry into hell. The cave under your feet when people are trapped. The most haunted place in earth. No air no peace. Search Bill Wiese
@@bravesrule384 I mean to be fair it crushed the forks with ease which are steel, the handle is almost always gonna be aluminum so I don’t think it would make a difference to the crusher lol
electric motor is powerful. if it used electricity. i wonder if it has any gear reduction to create all that torque. it didnt even phase when it was grinding.
@@SkrillexIloveyou1232 you seen it before? im too lazy to google it. i seen manufacture use electric motor to move 15,000 pounds with no gear reduction. it was a 1:1 ratio. thats impressive. it was used like that daily with rest period.
It's a worm gear into a low ratio with a very large drive gear. The advantage of the worm-gear set is a high torque, low speed setup with no danger of backrotation. The worm-gear design allows up to 300:1 or even 500:1 gear ratio. The worm gear is very strong because several of the worm's teeth are in contact with the drive gear teeth at once.
Besides the fact that's not a fork lift, industrial shredders are designed to take in pretty much anything. Perhaps a one foot thick solid block of steel could hold on.
I’ve been working with pallet jacks in some way shape or form for the last 10 years. Seeing one getting torn apart like it’s aluminum foil is doing something to my brain.
Not necessarily a good thing though. Yes, it maximizes engagement, but it also spreads misinformation to people who might not know better. (I know this one should be obvious, but it'd be dumb to assume those people aren't out there) We shouldn't be sacrificing accurate information for engagement/views lol. Slippery slope that we've already slid lightyears down.
Very smart indeed. Many years ago, when more and more adolescents wanted to become a CZcams star, I read somewhere that you should make one or two minor mistakes (grammar, spelling...) in every other video, because that would be the easiest way to get more comments. It seems that about 15 years later, this method still works.
I was interested in the forklift because forks are super beefy forged steel an inch thick, but this is a pallet jack made of thin cold-rolled steel sheet.
"mild steel" is a composition (a cheap, workable category of alloys), "forged steel" is a process. Do you mean they're made of cast steel? I'm not so sure about that, the videos I see of them being shaped in a hot forge and then heat treated beg to differ. @@pranc236
Did u not see the bottom of the forks?? They were not solid. Those were the most lightweight forks on the planet...made for moving pallets of light material.
No pallet jacks are made from sheet steel 3-4mm thick that's lazer cut formed and welded, they're really not that strong, I'd like to see the shredder handle a genuine forklift folk which are solid steel, there's no way it would eat that!
I think you folks are looking at this far to literally. They're steel. They're not pallet jacks like for a fork lift or a skid steer. They're certainly not handling a 260 lb anvil. You need to keep this in perspective.
@fuddrucker74 Broski, there is no such thing as a pallet jack for a skid steer. That would be just called a set of forks. A pallet jack is a separate machine in itself...a set of forks mounted on a low-profile dolly, usually movable by hand.
@@taekwondotime That’s what happens now that “public school” is just a place where kids are indoctrinated with LGBT and CRT, instead of taught things like the English language, arithmetic, history, etc..
I cant really see the shredder being able to even grab onto the counterweight of an actual forklift, much less be able to grind it down. I think the shredder would seize up if it could grab ahold of it. Probably a pretty obvious answer though which is why we got to see a pallet jack get crunched up
AT my job we have 3 Main input shredders they take everything.. even entire vans.. we just push crap in to it all day.. they go over to a fluid catch tank and belt over another tri set of shredders. they combine to to a single line and them like 6 more shredders they trun everything smaller and smaller... then a magnet pull out the metals, then up a strange air flow pipe they lifts out the light weight stuff and heavy things drop down. then some more special stuff, then it all get melted to ingots or packaged for recycling
What's impressive here is the torque of the shredder and the hardness of the metal its made of. The combination of these two things challenges and overcomes almost all other metal products.
Yeah, 4140 or some other high carbon manganese alloy. A low hardened nickel aluminum alloy I would like to see also. It would chew it, but might be difficult.
Lmfao you guys don't know anything about Honda engines🤣I'm a mechanic at a Honda engine dealership, they are made in a bunch of different countries fools.
Have you ever used one in a freezer store room? The jack doesn’t work once frozen and you have to take it outside to warm up so the jack expands back to normal. I found this out a few years ago in the freeze hold of a ship I was working on arranging pallets of frozen food in a store room that was -30F. Edit: iPhone autocorrect typos.😖
@@NovaBlade926 The force per unit area is high but the torque is probably semi-tractor scale (they put out like 2000lb-ft at the high end) it has these crusher gears optimized specifically to destroy, and a huge motor (probably powered by a diesel engine in back) with enormous gear ratio (remember it is not doing this very quickly). How much torque does a locomotive produce to move the thousands of tons of freight cars? How about winches used to extract those enormous construction vehicles from quarries?
@@Melanie16040 probably some diesel-electric unit I imagine - prolly can't plug several of these (like they seem to have) into a big enough 240-V line wired in to the building - even with 500 Amps supplied it is only 60kW (so ~ 75HP). And that would be quite big for only one outlet - not prohibitive but can a 75 HP motor (on the extreme end) shred some of those items this quickly?
My money is that this is being run on a hydraulic motor. Those things are insanely powerful and surprisingly quiet. They're especially good at low speeds.
It's not strong metal, it's formed sheet steel that distributes the weight to the front and rear wheels, like your car isn't strong even though it weighs 2 tons, it's distributed load.
Engines and transmissions, cars, appliances, bicycles, lawnmowers, etc, are known in the business as "shred", because they all go thru this machine. Clean cast iron and thick steel (more than 3/16ths thick) need not go thru this machine.
that would be a pallet jack, not a fork lift.
exactly why I was gonna comment. cheers
No. Thats a forklift. Trust me i work with them daily
@@gilflannigan3910 Not sure where you're coming from, but that is a pallet jack. A forklift is a diesel or propane powered machine you sit in and operate a fork...lift. This doesnt go any further than a few inches off the ground...a PALLET JACK!
@@timothymallonhe was joking
My hand is also a forklift
Calling that a forklift is like calling a spoon a shovel
😂
@@GafJoeII Or a trident fork.
😂😂😂😂
Agreed
its a mini shovel
Calling a pallet jack a forklift is like calling an lunchbox a refrigerator.
I can see why my purchase orders are always late. All you warehouse bums are here in the CZcams comments getting semantic over the definition of forklift instead of doing your jobs.😂
@@Felamineis there anything more frustrating than a Red order sent at 9am getting shipped out the FOLLOWING day?! 😂
@@Felamine🤣🤣🤣
Uline pallet Jack aka poor man’s forklift.
Buying a rock is like toasting the hairs on a bike's head.
That shredder is so powerful it made that forklift look like a pallet jack...
Imagine if a worker fell in it by accident 😂
Hahahahaha
@@AtomicHabits4Lifebrutal 😂 no coming back from that one.
😂😂😂
Lol
The forklift won by never showing up.
Its made in China so of course it will easily break.
Forklift was there because pallet jacks are a type of forklift.
That isn't what they are called, they are pallet jacks, they lift lighter weight @@Chipmunk_of_Vengeance
Yes, and they are a type of forklift truck@@SlyStarling
It's a pallet jack not a fork lift.
I must have blinked when they did the forklift.
that was a pallet jack not a fork lift,,,,
@@bill45colta joke. Oh my god.
I think I blinked 😑 too because I missed it 😏
Mir ging es auch so.
That wasn't a forklift it was a pallet jack. Although they have ones that are big enough to crush forklifts and cars
As a warehouse worker i can confirm 100% that no forklifts were injured during this filming.
Because there weren't any in the video.
@@ROTTERtube There orange colored object is a forklift. SMH.
@@mikedownload4029 I think that’s a pallet jack SMH not a forklift
@@indoorracing7128 Its both. A pallet jack is a form of forklift.
@@mikedownload4029 You sir are correct
"No forklifts were harmed in the making of this video.."
-Pallet Jack (probably)
You promised a forklift, now let's see a forklift.
Now throw a duck in there
Thou shall jack pallet and like it!
😂😂😂😂
Nailed it 🎯 😅!
"You win 100% of the fights you don't pick"
- Forklift
Calling a pallet jack a forklift, is like calling a Chihuahua a St Bernard.
Вы конечно правы, но какой же скудный английский язык. У нас его называют "рохля". И происхождение слова объясняется просто: от первого производителя тележек с домкратом Rocla®
Но самое интересное - это же слово в просторечии в отношении к человеку означает "нерасторопный" или "медлительный" ))
@@Manool71lcv not sure what language this is, but I can't read a single word that you typed.
@@StacyBaldwin-qv5cjthat's what _"tanslate to:"_ function is for.
And it's russian.
@@puchacz199 I'm not so interested in what he is saying to copy and paste that then take it to Google translate.
@@StacyBaldwin-qv5cj dude, you've got that function at one click in here, under the comment. No need to copy and paste.
The torque of those cutting heads is amazing. They don't seem to slow - they just keep chomping.
Yeah it chewed that pallet jack without even blinking
Calling it a forklift is like trying to roll a joint with ice hockey gloves on. Oh no wait, wrong analogy
I think you had something there
Those grinders are terrifying. The ease of ripping through such solid material.
Engines are cast iron and quite thin, that pallet Jack was also not solid steel.
Imagine falling in
I’m always curious and horrified at how many humans have been killed in these shredders.
@@theetiologist9539 The very thing I wanted to comment. How much you wanna bet that many people have been killed this way.
@@murray821oh I guess you could pass through unharmed then Billy big bollocks 💪
It's crazy how far technology has come to where we have invisible fork lifts.
????
There were no fork lifts in this video. They're joking @@TrueCreepaster
@@spencerson7516 manual one yes?
@@TrueCreepaster The one in the video is called a pallet jack. Well at least in America and most parts of the world.
I’ve heard it called a pallet truck also. But not a fork lift.
that is the best pallet jack disguise I ever saw a forklift wear .... ever
These shredder videos are so satisfying to watch
Even if they'd put in a human in feet first?
I keep thinking how awful it would be to fall into that thing
Everybody’s talking about how it’s a pallet jack, but this is the comment I was looking for. Imagine you had a loose shoelace and this thing gets ahold of it.
@rustyshackleford2007 or you got a tie on or harness that gets caught in the teeth 😬. I'd stay good and far away from that thing lol. And keep the kids 5 miles away. Why dont they throw a dead cow into it? Now that would get some views!
And guys just right on the edge all the time. I'd be standing way back sliding shit off a long table with a 6 foot 2x4.
I’ve just had an idea for my next horror movie…
No amount of money is enough to be close to that death trap
These shredders actually make me feel uneasy watching them
I was just thinking the same. You
Would literally be the easiest thing this thing has ever shredded. Like asking a smasher to smash butter. May as well not even be anything going through it.
I don’t like it. Haha. It’s like standing on the edge of a dam or cliff or something. Like yeah in one instant things can go extremely wrong. Don’t look down. I think cliff rules apply to these things.
On the other hand I really want to throw something in one. Like an anvil!
@@DustinTavo Starting from your feet it would seem a lifetime before it reached your head
You should! You saw the camera shudder at the pallet jack. It could kill your very easily And if you’re not saved then you’re looking at a quick entry into hell. The cave under your feet when people are trapped. The most haunted place in earth. No air no peace. Search Bill Wiese
@@Phantom-mk4kp Yeah, not to mention the extreme pain of your bones, skin, muscle, and any other vital organs being crushed in a machine.
... THERE JUST SO OPEN AND WELCOMING 🤗 IT ONLY WANTS TO HUG YOU TIGHTLY. ""…URGHHHH! ARGHHH! GURGLE! OHHH BUGGER!.....""
Calling a pump truck a forklift is like letting your kids teacher to preform surgery on you lol
Or the surgeon educate your kids... two very different area of expertises. I didn't understand the analogy.
I think that's part of the point with this vid.
Or just have your kids teach the doctor. Strange world we live in.
Imagine sleep walking into this.
You'd only do it once..
I didn't see a forklift I saw a pallet jack, that a huge difference click bait.
Perhaps a language barrier - many of the comments are not in english.
But, yeah - a forklift would kill that crusher...
@country1116 - and it wasn't even a full pallet jack as there was no handle. Just the bottom half of it.
the thumbnail literally showed a pallet jack, so not clickbait...
@@frankrosemeck9898 Part 2 anybody?
@@bravesrule384 I mean to be fair it crushed the forks with ease which are steel, the handle is almost always gonna be aluminum so I don’t think it would make a difference to the crusher lol
The torque on that thing is insane
electric motor is powerful. if it used electricity. i wonder if it has any gear reduction to create all that torque. it didnt even phase when it was grinding.
@@BlueRice I'm thinking insane gear ratio.
its gear ratio thats doing the job here
@@SkrillexIloveyou1232 you seen it before? im too lazy to google it. i seen manufacture use electric motor to move 15,000 pounds with no gear reduction. it was a 1:1 ratio. thats impressive. it was used like that daily with rest period.
It's a worm gear into a low ratio with a very large drive gear. The advantage of the worm-gear set is a high torque, low speed setup with no danger of backrotation. The worm-gear design allows up to 300:1 or even 500:1 gear ratio. The worm gear is very strong because several of the worm's teeth are in contact with the drive gear teeth at once.
Came for the forklift, stayed for the comments about the lack of forklift. 😂
😢😢 Unfortunately, my brother's friend fell into one of these at his job and died. It was so horrible. Blessings and healing for his family.
As a certified forklift technician, that is not a forklift, but a pallet jack.
Easy formula to get thousands of comments on a video in order to push it in the algorithm ...just give people an obvious error to point out.
Yesssss Johnnywayne !
As a certified crane technician, thats a 2 hand truck.
As a certified pallet jack technician, that is not a fork lift but a pallet jack.
@@The.Toaster what do you even do? Check 2 bolts and load test?
"You win 100% of the fights you dont take"
- Forklift
Muffin monster for the win!!!
That's not a forklift.
As a former forklift I can confirm and That lifts my spirits.
Besides the fact that's not a fork lift, industrial shredders are designed to take in pretty much anything. Perhaps a one foot thick solid block of steel could hold on.
The thickest metal part of pallet jack was removed, the hydraulic shaft!
_I came here to see a forklift get shredded. I'm leaving not seeing a forklift get shredded_
Italics lmao..
The absolute disrespect for all forklift drivers across the world with one wrong title
No doubt, drove one for many years.
I really found it funny how you said that! 😂😅
alternate title: shredder vs pallet jack
Nope thats a different video where they wax an auger.
"But you may call me THE SHREDDER!"
"What do you eat for breakfast?"
*Engines.*
"What do you eat for breakfast?"
"Yes."
Y’all saw the pallet jack in the thumbnail and still expected to see the forklift? 🤣
Yeah nobody actually did!
It's late. I wasn't paying enough attention. Bed now.
Or they did see it and wanted to just state the fact that a fork lift was never used.
The fact that they could fix the title so easy
I see someone doesn't quite understand sarcasm
I’ve been working with pallet jacks in some way shape or form for the last 10 years. Seeing one getting torn apart like it’s aluminum foil is doing something to my brain.
Calling a pallet jack a forklift is like calling a forklift a pallet jack. I couldn't help myself. Throw me in the shredder.
That’s a pallet jack. Not a fork lift. BIG difference
It’s scary how powerful these shredders are, sheeesh!
How much torque?
ALL of it 😂
You wouldn't want to fall in eh ..dang.
@@Sol-Cuttaespecially as it moves so slow.....
It would really hurt pretty bad going all the way through
Really couldn’t picture a worse way to die
Never bring a pallet jack to a shredder fight.
Crazy how powerful those shredders are.
Purposely Mis-naming things is the perfect way to get people to comment on your video, which boosts it in the algorithm. Very smart.
Not necessarily a good thing though. Yes, it maximizes engagement, but it also spreads misinformation to people who might not know better. (I know this one should be obvious, but it'd be dumb to assume those people aren't out there)
We shouldn't be sacrificing accurate information for engagement/views lol. Slippery slope that we've already slid lightyears down.
Very smart indeed. Many years ago, when more and more adolescents wanted to become a CZcams star, I read somewhere that you should make one or two minor mistakes (grammar, spelling...) in every other video, because that would be the easiest way to get more comments.
It seems that about 15 years later, this method still works.
The same way politicians get voters to think they are a forklift until elected, when discovering they're a cheap pallet jack
Liberal media is an awesome example of your description! 😂
@@mattd5681 Oh look, another politically-obsessed dude who bases his entire personality on owning the libs.
I was interested in the forklift because forks are super beefy forged steel an inch thick, but this is a pallet jack made of thin cold-rolled steel sheet.
Yup. Pallet Truck forks can break ankles and damage stuff, but those of a Fork Lift... I've seen steel gates distorted by mishaps with those things 😅
As a lift truck tech, they are made of mild steel not forged steel.
And they may have weakened it some prior to shredding
"mild steel" is a composition (a cheap, workable category of alloys), "forged steel" is a process. Do you mean they're made of cast steel? I'm not so sure about that, the videos I see of them being shaped in a hot forge and then heat treated beg to differ. @@pranc236
Pallet jacks are solid steel. This really goes to show the staggering forces shredders can impart on materials.
Did u not see the bottom of the forks?? They were not solid. Those were the most lightweight forks on the planet...made for moving pallets of light material.
No pallet jacks are made from sheet steel 3-4mm thick that's lazer cut formed and welded, they're really not that strong, I'd like to see the shredder handle a genuine forklift folk which are solid steel, there's no way it would eat that!
I think you folks are looking at this far to literally. They're steel. They're not pallet jacks like for a fork lift or a skid steer. They're certainly not handling a 260 lb anvil. You need to keep this in perspective.
@fuddrucker74 Broski, there is no such thing as a pallet jack for a skid steer. That would be just called a set of forks. A pallet jack is a separate machine in itself...a set of forks mounted on a low-profile dolly, usually movable by hand.
Forklifts are solid steel. Pallet jacks are very thin steel, and hollow. You're wrong man.
The shredder ate that thing like a person eating a long noodle.
I hate how my mind goes straight to imagine if you fell in there!
right lol
I've fallen in one it's not nice at all
@@againstall4agsandtrans511 lol 😂
@@againstall4agsandtrans511what happened? How are you alive?
@king6238 😅😅 it's a joke bro. If I fell in to that, I surely wouldn't be commenting on CZcams.
If a T-800 appears sent by skynet you already know where to throw it to defeat it.
Start brainstorming ideas for the T-1000
Acid@@PunkNDisorderlyGamer
Blendtec - will it blend?
Шикарный комментарий!
The T-800 would actually whimper...those are their devil
We know lives were lost to these types of machines. Tragic.
Calling that jack a forklift, is like calling my mother in law skinny.
Now let's see a shredder vs. a shredder
the shredder would win
You should see shredder vs human😂
@@ConnorJohnson-od9vpyeah okay and you be the human. Ready? Set? GOOO!!!!
@@AmericanNomad82 some people already tried, they didn't make it 😂
Where’s the forklift? Oh that’s right… no one on this channel actually knows what they’re talking about.
Nobody anywhere seems to know what they're talking about any more. Language skills are a thing of the past.
@@taekwondotimesay what
@@taekwondotime That’s what happens now that “public school” is just a place where kids are indoctrinated with LGBT and CRT, instead of taught things like the English language, arithmetic, history, etc..
@@charlesbrown4483 Okay boomer. Conservatives are literally the worst people on the planet.
@@charlesbrown4483 Nice ! Glad to see there’s still some normal people out there yet ! Cheers to you !
I cant really see the shredder being able to even grab onto the counterweight of an actual forklift, much less be able to grind it down. I think the shredder would seize up if it could grab ahold of it. Probably a pretty obvious answer though which is why we got to see a pallet jack get crunched up
I know it is simple but gratifying to watch. We humans can do anything. We can build stuff and destroy it! We rock!
Let’s see if it can shred my browser history 😂
Bro?
"HI I'm Chris Hansen, why don't you have a seat right there..."
Lets see how tough that shredder is against ninja turtles.
Underrated comment 😂😭
Proceeds to push in ninja turtles
They did a documentary about that back in 1990, I believe
I believe a splinter was the deciding factor
Dimension X is on the other side of those cams
You do realize this shredder has the potential to shred our entire world!
They shouldn't be around the shredder while operating. Shards can be expelled like bullets due to extreme elastic pressures.
Perfect ending for a Terminator film.
The liquid guy would just reform in the 2nd one. They even froze him and shattered him and he came back!
@@fornhunkle They shoulda used kitty litter.
@adamsawaryn5634 Or molten glass.. vitrify him and he's too spread out and sealed in to get out.
AT my job we have 3 Main input shredders they take everything.. even entire vans.. we just push crap in to it all day.. they go over to a fluid catch tank and belt over another tri set of shredders. they combine to to a single line and them like 6 more shredders they trun everything smaller and smaller... then a magnet pull out the metals, then up a strange air flow pipe they lifts out the light weight stuff and heavy things drop down. then some more special stuff, then it all get melted to ingots or packaged for recycling
My kinda guy!
Cool!
Thank you! This is exactly why I went to the comments!
That sounds like it could be my new dream job..."What do you do all day at work?"
"I push stuff into a huge shredder all day."
crazy tuff
F for pallet jack
Calling a pallet jack a forklift is like calling a Charmander a Charizard
Thumbs down for the misleading title and having a song over the main part instead of the original sound. Disgraceful.
The pallet jack waved goodbye
It was a forkjack everyone
The unimaginable pain if your foot gets caught. Your body literally compressed while you watch.
What's impressive here is the torque of the shredder and the hardness of the metal its made of. The combination of these two things challenges and overcomes almost all other metal products.
It is truly fascinating how humans created all this incredible machinery and equipment.
let's see some litium Ion batteries next
They have one in America that does batteries. It is submerged in soapy water to prevent explosion.
OK throw your phone in there
Mann fährt Diesel
@@the_lost_navigator7266Aww; the explosions are the best part 😂
That crusher destroyed that PALLET JACK.
The forklift refused to debate.
If it was actually forklift tines, that machine would jam instantly. They're an insanely strong alloy.
Yeah, 4140 or some other high carbon manganese alloy. A low hardened nickel aluminum alloy I would like to see also. It would chew it, but might be difficult.
Muffin monster would eat it
@@ttt69420nope tungstencarbide is stronger than any alloy you throw at them.
However they will run dull very fast.
@@bartgroothengel7594 wtf are you talking about? Forklift forks are made from steel. Edit: apologies, I see you were talking about the shredder.
@@MarkoVukovic0he is saying the machine is made from tungsten carbide
Up next: hydraulic press vs shredder
oh shit
Wold you be disappointed if it was Shredder from TMNT😂
There's always someone Bigger and Tougher
*”A fine choice…”* - Apocalypse Tank, Red Alert 3
I hate seeing those engines destroyed.
Me too.
Me three but then I noticed the electric starters so china engines, not old hondas
@@gazratjacksonoh then that's okay then. They really were rubbish.
Same
Lmfao you guys don't know anything about Honda engines🤣I'm a mechanic at a Honda engine dealership, they are made in a bunch of different countries fools.
Ate that pallet jack like no problem...
Es de madera o aluminio la uña del montacargas miren que de dobla..si fuera de Acero se tranca la trituradora.cuando cae rebota..😮
its a pretty hollow frame so not really surprising.
@@justice_1337have you ever tried to Bend one?
@@Schroedimoto uh no? The tines for a pallet jack are hollow to accommodate its wheels and other stuff.
@pedrorodriguez6118 Not any of the pallet Trucks I've ever used. Their main body and forks are usually made of steel (in the UK at least).
Jumps in. Thank you sir I'll have another.
“Pallet Jack”
Working with those for many years and watching this is so satisfying.
Have you ever used one in a freezer store room? The jack doesn’t work once frozen and you have to take it outside to warm up so the jack expands back to normal. I found this out a few years ago in the freeze hold of a ship I was working on arranging pallets of frozen food in a store room that was -30F.
Edit: iPhone autocorrect typos.😖
Why cause it just slips and slips?@@JohnFourtyTwo
Hearing it must also be satisfying
@@jorge5275 It freezes so much at that temperature that it can’t make a seal and won’t lift at all.
The torque that these machines possess is hard to imagine.
I keep trying to visualize or imagine the same thing when i watch thse type of vids, but it really is hard to comprehend that much power
@@NovaBlade926 The force per unit area is high but the torque is probably semi-tractor scale (they put out like 2000lb-ft at the high end)
it has these crusher gears optimized specifically to destroy, and a huge motor (probably powered by a diesel engine in back) with enormous gear ratio (remember it is not doing this very quickly).
How much torque does a locomotive produce to move the thousands of tons of freight cars?
How about winches used to extract those enormous construction vehicles from quarries?
Eh, it's likely an electric motor running it.
@@Melanie16040 probably some diesel-electric unit I imagine - prolly can't plug several of these (like they seem to have) into a big enough 240-V line wired in to the building - even with 500 Amps supplied it is only 60kW (so ~ 75HP). And that would be quite big for only one outlet - not prohibitive but can a 75 HP motor (on the extreme end) shred some of those items this quickly?
My money is that this is being run on a hydraulic motor. Those things are insanely powerful and surprisingly quiet. They're especially good at low speeds.
It’s crazy how strong these shredders are.
I get so much anxiety just watching a video of this
I love how no one is wearing safety glasses 😂
The guy on the receiving end underneath is wearing them
Yea and who puts on a suit / blazer when going to the dump
Anyone who complained got put through the machine.
does the lense on the camera count?
What about shredding a similar size schredder ?
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It would be interesting if both have been turned on :)
Like a bad paper jam with a copier! 😅
😂 shredception
FINALLY!!! Thank you for showing the end result (the scraps). None of the other channels do.
That shredder is no joke, scary.
That is such an immense amount of power for those shredders to just rip very strong metal like that apart. It's awesome.
It's not strong metal, it's formed sheet steel that distributes the weight to the front and rear wheels, like your car isn't strong even though it weighs 2 tons, it's distributed load.
Engines and transmissions, cars, appliances, bicycles, lawnmowers, etc, are known in the business as "shred", because they all go thru this machine. Clean cast iron and thick steel (more than 3/16ths thick) need not go thru this machine.
Those engines weren't tough... aluminum blocks or cheap cast iron.
Like shovels are called backhoes, pallet jacks are now called forklifts. Respect their transition…
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Imagine throwing The Terminator in this shredder.
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Not a fork lift. Its a pallet jack!!
A pallet jack is literally a type of forklift truck. It has two forks that lift things up, a forklift.
This doesn't lift anything. It's just the metal shell.
Waiting for the forklift
Scale
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Man, that's one tough machine. That thing could tear someone apart in a matter of seconds.
moves slow.....but deadly to metals
The Police: “Run that by us again buddy” 🤨
i've seen it happen (online). Horrifying!
This video hammers home the fear of how the guy who died at nutty putty must have felt. Rip
A shredder is specifically designed to _shred_ things. So no surprises there.
I need to buy one of these for my mother-in-law.
Just take her to see this one..
What would she use it for?
A woodchopper would be more economic
my mother in laws breath would melt it
@@armadilllo😂🤣
Right before the pallet jack disappeared into the grinders completely, it gave a thumbs up.
That's not a forklift, dude. That's part of a pallet jack.
RIP forklift. You did your job. You did it well.
Not a single pair of safety glasses in sight.
Go off kings 😎
Wow. Go back under mommy's dress, kid.
Not to worry. Those speccing into the Asian class have an included Safety Squints passive resistance to eye damage
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They don't need safety glasses. Bad things happen to other people, not them.
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I don't know why but this is one of the most satisfying things to watch
It's just... awful and terrifying. In the best way possible.
awesome power. I would have liked the music TO BE A LOT LOUDER AT THE END THOUGH as that would have helped me appreciate the ripping to shreads more
The engine components might have been from a forklift, but those tongs were from a pallet jack. The wheels gave it away.