At request of the safety reps, Eurocopter have prepared this 5 minute video that explains the key manufacturing processes of the Bevel Gear Vertical Shaft.
You would not believe something so big could be built with such precision, I worked in a factory that supplied aeronautical components ,the attention to detail is phenomenal ,the thought of one months work at a cost of millions not passing final inspection and end up being scrapped concentrates the mind.The manufacturing engineers and assembly mechanics are not your average Joes
It actually impressed to think of that the gear set is made to reduce the speed and increase the torque coming from the engines and yet the rotor spins like crazy at speed.
You would not believe something so big could be built with such precision, I worked in a factory that supplied aeronautical components ,the attention to detail is phenomenal ,the thought of one months work at a cost of millions not passing final inspection and end up being scrapped concentrates the mind.The manufacturing engineers and assembly mechanics are not your average Joes
Neat Vid.
Probably need more of this to get our confidence back in these models.
This is beyond just engineering.....its art
Thank you for video.
Beautiful engineering! My wife might disagree but I would love one as a centrepiece on my table if it was not such a waste of engineering.
Yeah, there is a good reason why manufacturing for this particular gear is explained. That weld is messed up properly.
Truly Art !!
This is a true material technology I am a technician and I like to see this manufacturing
Magnifique élaboration. J'adore.
Great work and great video...l love it thanks for posting...
MARAVILLOSO ... SUPER INTERESANTE ...!!
Феноменальный завод, феноменальное производство!
It actually impressed to think of that the gear set is made to reduce the speed and increase the torque coming from the engines and yet the rotor spins like crazy at speed.
it's beautiful!!!
nice video , good luck ! from Mongolia.
Very interesting sir!
Great video.
The guy doing the final inspection is an interesting step in the overall process.
mechanical engineering brilliant I love this sort of stuff
very good work