BEHAbelt HS400/800 - Butt Splicing Tools for monolithic conveyor belts

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  • čas přidán 9. 08. 2020
  • This video shows the handling of the butt splicing tools HS400/800.
    HS400/800 are specially developed heating paddles for butt welding of elastic monolithic conveyor belts. Depending on customer requirements, two versions are available with the joining table and heating paddle for max. belt widths up to 400 mm and up to 800 mm.
    more information: www.behabelt.com/en/welding-t...

Komentáře • 14

  • @MrB1923
    @MrB1923 Před 3 lety +13

    Gotta love that inspirational corporate music.

  • @keithfulkerson
    @keithfulkerson Před 3 lety +2

    A frenzied housewife sighs, looks to the camera and says, "There's GOT to be a better way!"

  • @wcodelyoko
    @wcodelyoko Před 3 lety +7

    Butt Splicing Tools you say?

  • @xxd3nraxx740
    @xxd3nraxx740 Před 3 lety +1

    Noice

  • @TheRobertoredford
    @TheRobertoredford Před 2 lety

    Looks so complicated, I used to be a belt fitter. I use to punch the fingers out and it was easier than doing this. This wouldn’t work on site.

  • @massimox8256
    @massimox8256 Před 3 lety

    Sono certo che il sistema funziona bene ma ci vedo una grossa mancanza di accuratizzazione. Manca anche di funzionalità e soprattutto di inventiva. Chiedete aiuto ad una azienda Italiana. Tanto stanno chiudendo tutte e ci sono molti tecnici liberi...

  • @ssj3gohan456
    @ssj3gohan456 Před 3 lety +6

    I gotta say, after randomly being recommended corporate behabelt videos for no apparent reason - these are some awful, overcomplicated, non-user friendly machines. You need an entire flightcase worth of essentially prototyping clamps, plus consumables, and it doesn't even do alignment or trimming for you? You need to buy and custom grind your own blade? The hell? The surfaces are unmarked, you literally have to read the manual or watch these videos to even know what to do and in which order. The device is totally not pokajoki. For what I expect is quite an expensive niche product, this is some really badly engineered stuff.
    I run a company and we have some esoteric and expensive tools. But those tools are extremely well-designed and made to save you time while being extremely convenient to use. We recently bought an Avdel rivet nut inserter, which doesn't just insert rivet nuts - when lightly pressing the tool against a nut to be placed it automatically threads into the nut (and this is an air tool - not an electric tool, there's some black magic shit going on in this thing), and then with one press of the button it clamps the nut and unscrews itself. It's a $3000 machine replacing a $100 manual rivet nut inserter, but it changes a 1-minute job into a literal 1 second job. That's what I expect from niche, specialized, expensive tools. If I were in the business of joining polymer belts, profiles or cords, I'm quite certain I can do just as good a job as a behabelt machine for 1/10th the cost in components and less time. Hell, I can probably find the exact PID controller, heater, 80/20 profiles and other literal off the shelf machine building parts used to exactly reproduce the behabelt machine if I wanted.
    Disappointing products.

    • @ChuckRage
      @ChuckRage Před 3 lety +2

      This video does make the product look tedious to work with so I know what you mean.

  • @yuriy6414
    @yuriy6414 Před 3 lety

    Ужас, как много вспомогательных операций!
    Зачем вообще нужен чемодан?

  • @stefans.8027
    @stefans.8027 Před 3 lety +3

    Looks overcomplicated... not the german engineering i know :(

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder Před 3 lety +3

    For god's sake, get rid of that obnoxious soundtrack.