Fast Extreme High Precision Automatic Thread Rolling Cutting Machine, Metal Milling Machine At Work
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2018
- Fast Extreme High Precision Automatic Thread Rolling Cutting Machine, Amazing Metal Milling CNC Machine At Work
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Imagine just stitching together clips from everyone else's content, and not giving credit.....
Welcome to the internet! It only gets worse from here.
Yeah I actually wanna know where this clips are from but they didn’t even provide links
I’m a highend furniture maker but I love watching this milling. It’s beyond my comprehension how accurate it is and the machines that do it. They are act pieces of art.
I love working w/metals....I was an Industrial Electrician, industrial apprentice iron n pipe welder....I love the way how beautiful steel shines...the way it so precisionly fits together....I was always so awed how parts were made to fit each other like a hand to glove. Absolutely awe inspiring. thanks for sharing....did a heck of a job on making those sprockets, bolts etc...enjoyed watching !
*The most amazing thing about this video is that in 14 min 35 sec CZcams never once interjected one of their lame commercials; I must be sleeping.*
What is worse is injecting a commercial in the middle of a song. Say what??
Its truly awesome,I think every mechanical engineer must watch it for improve the self knowledge
Isn't it !!!!!
The design, precision of these machines and the forces involved will never fail to impress.
Ashley Towers can you imagine if an EMP or solar flare fried all our digital infrastructure? We would be back in the Iron Age.
Very interesting. I had never seen a thread rolling op nor thought about a shaping op for gear cutting. Good stuff.
Enjoyed watching your video. Brings back old memories.
old memories? how young are you? old memories are me chasing threads on a south bend lathe. hahaha. cheers!
My old memories are having to make all my hss turning tools on a bench grinder 🤣
Every time I see something like this, I imagine the power of the motors powering it(1st roller) the force needed amazes me as we have a slightly smaller one at work... then I immediately imagine what it would be like getting dragged into it.
"Under PRESSURE. Pushing down on me."
"Pressing down on you, no man ask for"
"Under pressure that burns a building down"
I have no idea why I watched this. But I couldn't stop watching it. Now I want more!
This why I never get anything done around the house; I watch things like this all day long.
Rooftop Voter : stop it
These machines are so cool. I had no idea this was how they made these things.
Великолепное оборудование ,четкая настройка сам проработал больше 30 лет токарем просто восхищён спасибо что показали работу .
He gets really excited about his work at 8:57 haha
Ayo
Damn. Those rollers mean business.
Modern machining is amazing. Great vid
It's great to see how some of this stuff is made.
Wonderful to watch this.
I can imagine old timers watching this thinking
"Gees they've got it easy these days, I use to have to cut those manually!"
Mesmerizing! Human being is awesome.
Alien Technology. Except for the last part. That was just COoL
Wow... Amazing Hi tecnology
Супер автоматическая подача смазки и эмульсии!!!
High carbon porn
this place is not pornhub
Porn is whatever turns you on, LoL
That's ma man
Almost better than a sex doll. LOL
How do you know?
Theses machines are so clean 😀
Now we know how elves make the screws we use every day. Kinda makes us appreciate elves a bit more, doesn't it?
These are the machines that the movie “Terminator” was talking about. These things are going to take over the world!
Belo trabalho essas máquinas fazem!
Rodolfo Silva aa
Which gives a stronger thread, cutting or rolling ? I would think rolling...
Yes ,rolling...
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NICK rolling, it preserves the internal structure of the steel (the grain) where cutting interrupts the grain of the steel making it weaker
Umm rolling is much stronger. Base material becomes denser
Yep, makes sense.
yep.. just came twice... awesome technologie 😊
9:00 fastest manual drill changes ever lol
It's known as a turret lathe, dummy
@@db8612 never saw one before
@@db8612 actually it's a normal chuck, the footage is cut, dummy...
Machines making machines. Awesome.
Everything in nature needs oil, for smoothness
great job
Perwersja! Maszyny robią maszyny.
Dam near perfection .....
Wow... super tap,this yes its amazing and so fast,thanks for share!
Happy, thank you product video goode
That is a long, hard screw!
Thats what she said.
Nice toys
14:26, that's actually quite smart getting the lathe to stop going lengthwise and instead widthwise. I have to manual stop the lathe before it hits the jaw.
Kereenn..
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I wonder who would need a 5 meters lead screw... Amazing machine it will be..
I enjoy machine make gear. Very cool
Very nice good machine good engineering very nice
Not quite as high precision as they think, look at the run out when entering the threading dies. I will guarantee that the run out along that shaft is higher than if it was between centers and cut, but this is much faster and cheaper.
compared with conventinal cutting, its way faster , thus more costeffective
not everywhere need high precison thread,
Much less frustrating then trying to hobb In a 5 axis
Wow that's some machine
Good
if i knew how to do that i would never have buy a gear set for my remote control cars again lol
Muit loka essa máquina.
good job on centering drill chips are even on both sides of drill
Increíble 😮
Great 👍
Profiroll Maschinen 😀✋
انسانهای صنعتگر بسیار قابل احترام هستند این وجه تمایز بین انسان و بقیه موجودات است در واقع تفکر و عمل مکمل یکدیگرند
I could sleep to this tune
spectacular filming quality thanks !
Good work
I feel squeezed 😱
Excellent. Loved the helical gear segments.
I like thats
О! Так вот как делают ходовой винт. Я думал его точат, а оказалось накатывают👍😊
И станки бездуховно чистенькие такие...
В массовом производстве (где производят одинаковые изделия миллионами и миллиардами штук) почти нет лезвийной обработки, а преимущественно только обработка давлением.
Weirdly satisfying video lol
That's incredible. The round stock must be softer than mild steel... But it looks hard lol.... im a former manual machinist but I've never seen this type of "machining" before.
Billy C I don't know if it goes through a heat treat process, but the acme shafts I've dealt with were almost as hard as grade 8 bolts. This could also be due to work hardening from this rolling process.
Nothers Nothers ohh that would definitely work harden at least 0.200 deep
At beggining they stated it was 1045 steel, thats medium carbon content, and it is formed in an annealed condiotn, would be about 28 RC (rockwell) this would not "work harden" as much as you would think, but it is a forging procees and does increase toughness with out making it harder.
It will manage High Tensile Steel. I have thread rolled M30 2 start trapezoidal threads in Stainless 431S29 with a tensile strength of 302HB (About 32 HRC) with no problem.
All certified aircraft threads are rolled to increase strength and improve surface finish.
It would be neat to see what these parts are called, and see them installed for their function.
I’ve been in metal working for 8 years... never heard of rolling thread... interesting.
Hey kids...don't let anyone tell you that you don't need math because you'll have a computer.
CNC mc is great but where will components ,made by CNC use ? You have to mention it. That is going to be a perfect machine video. Just watching it but nothing know for us👍
I think the camera operator got very excited at 8:58 & 9:40
Plumberman Jones Can you blame him?
Omg 😂😂😂
Cheer up Renzo its good to laugh
Renzo Ugaz Quiñones speaking for yourself of course.
???? I was not the camera operator
Good job
Looks like 6:25 the rear cardan drive shaft yokes are not aligned, one tooth out on the spline?
super good
Amazing
Wow, I've been a machinist for nearly 50 years and I didn't know you could roll an acme thread. I knew small bolts were rolled, and I've machined loads of acme and square threads. Guess I'm behind the times.
Thanks. That makes me feel better.
Nice video 👍 🇩🇿🌟
Good Job
I ❤ professionnel
Hola
Chinh sac quá
whaaaarkn awesome
Super machine
So thread rolling relies on high pressure only? Friction? Looks like magic
11:48 reminds me of bionicle piece
A few questions.... on vid one and two, it wasn’t cutting, was it pressing the gears into the rod? On the same two vids, what kept the rod from being squeezed out the top from the high pressure? On vid three, it was obviously cutting... I didn’t notice any type of lubrication/cooling fluid being used. It seems that there’d be a great deal of heat being created by the cutting... Why no lube/cooling fluid used? It got me curious....
Looks like when he started lathe he got really excited
let me get this str8. You broach a gear and then drill n mill its c/l?
volumeconstancy is everything 👍
We had developed similar matrices in the university as a student work
Now make one for a subaru sti straight cut. Weeee!
With the roll threading is material removed or just reshaped?
just re-shaped!
reshaped which makes it stronger
its make stronger harder and what he do he transform the material ejempl the bar that you have is 30.50mm and the tread that you make is 33mm p 3.5
lacaver64 that's cool. So if you were to run a nut down the threads and got to a spot where the roll threading stopped would the nut stop or would it thread off the threads and could you slide it down the shaft? I'm guessing probably not not because the threads do go into the diameter of the pre rolled shaft right?
Blinddabinda of course it wouldn't go past the thread it runs down the minor not the major, that would be impossible to do with correct thread and gage. Form vs cutting when you form a outside diameter you want you OD small so when the thread is formed it pushes material to correct size, same for a internal you would make the hole bigger then the major so that when you form it you push the material to the correct size
É BRASIL!!!!
In the old days when we had to put the teeth on gears with a file by hand, it took a long longer to make one.
Lovely. very
So question, I new to this whole thing but was the sides or the rod cut or were they pressed inward because I didn't see any fillings of the first shot.
Accurate to 4 decimal points!!! Wow!!!
Yeah, 4 decimal points in Meters.
goooooooooooooooooooood
watching the two huge acme screws being rolled should of played the song money my gawd.....
essa maquina cor de laranja que aparece em 3:28 fresando uma engrenagem , é uma Liebherr LC380! Eu trabalho com uma dessas.
Did people ever make threaded screws etc by hand, or is it a machine only concept?
People have been making threaded shafts/screws for thousands of years.
Various clothes/oil presses used by the Romans/Greeks/Egyptians used screws.
You can make them by hand today if you like/need - just use a tap and die set.
Some tangs and pommels on swords from the mid and late middle ages had threads, but they're very rough threads with a good bit steeper angle than we use today, and the threads would only fit each other, not other threads too.
The cutting tool cost must be crazy expensive. Would like to see how they make them, probably the same way but they use better materials and then go through a hardening process, I assume.