слава Богу это для их внутреннего рынка и техники)) а с другой стороны это глобальный ужас,что человеческая жадность привела к такому вот производству и уровню жизни
Mr. Sped Threader is pretty good! Have to wonder what those nuts will be used for - Critical enough for a positive lock but non-critical enough to allow horrific voids in the castings.
Judging by the size wheel bearing preload, so they won’t have to hold all that much tension. The lock will be just to stop it rattling loose from vibration.
@@jakebottero4740 Then if you watched it why would you ask if there were voids, when they were clearly visible.... And no the steel casting process is not the same. Try again...
@@rjparry1 quality of work is not their strong suit. I think they view safety & quality as too expensive. Those of us fortunate enough to live in more modern & economically efficient countries view things different. We believe in spending a few extra bucks for quality materials & quality repairs. They consider getting something back to work in a few hours & as cheap as possible as the best. Nevermind the fact the work they do is less than acceptable by our standards, & their work most likely doesn't last very long. Meaning they have to do the same repair multiple times, whereas we spend a little extra money & fix it right the first time. Safety is appalling, sandals around molten steel & sharp metal pieces, it would be appalling the number of injuries they have, either from burns from molten metal, or cuts with serious infections. I wouldn't work in those conditions, the filth & utter lack of care for human lives & safety is abhorrent.
These look more like a Castle Nut style and not a plain old Slotted Nut. On a side note, using a piece of high speed steel is a really smart way to make a tool bit. Easy to replace and cheap to boot.
The Workplace Health & Safety officer would have a heart attack if he went there, no closed-in shoes, no safety clothes where molten metal is splashing. Given that and their equipment, I must give them 10/10 for what they do!
@@blankroomsoup666 look at their videos. Have you seen any fresh new tool? No! Everything they use is worn to the maximum, most of it is rubbish. They have internet, they can watch, learn, take good examples, but they don't! They have no work culture and their standards are below all civilized norms.They work in squats, throw precision elements straigh into dust and sand, work against technical rules. But their gradfather worked like that, their father worked like that, they work like that and their sons will work like that. They don't develop, just stand in middle ages.
расскажите им уже про галтовку или дробомет что ли, оно конечно понятно, что станки и резцы на соседней улице делают, но хоть на наждачных камнях экономия будет )
Метал весь пористый, литьё просто гавно. Один резец для всех видов робот, тут резьбу нарезал и сразу как проходным на удар пошаровал. Камень на заточном с таким биением, что использовать уже как вибратор можно. А им нравится и они довольны. Ужас.
Oh hell yeah, opened toe shoes, 0 eye glass protection, and molten metal almost severely burned a man at 6:15 lmao.. surprised no one died in this video.
Looks like loading bays for semi trucks were onverted to blast furnace and using the building remade to ther purpose is very interesting. The tiny wages, and horrible working conditions make my heart sad and heavy. The injuries and nature of the work sow how cheap life is with respect to modern work practices. Good luck to these men, I hope them comply beds, and safe family's
Dear God, those look like really, really important fasteners - maybe earth moving equipment or axle nuts? And they're gravity CAST? Hopefully the machines those time bombs are destined to be mounted on stay in Pakistan or wherever they are! I guess casting your own copies is cheaper than buying the OEM stuff but damn, that is scary 😨
They don't know what OEM parts are. Personally i would question using those nuts for doorstops & paper weights, the idea they would be used on a motor vehicle is downright scary😧😧
Would you kindly look up the History of the Industry in Britain and in the USA to see how much pollution they made and the conditions that the workmen operated in? The story of Oliver Twist and Scrooge depicted the situation, for modern people to consider what their forefathers went through to reach what they have now. Other countries are repeating what Britain, Europe, and the US did. Consider the past pollution due to the Casting and Steelworks, the amount of pollution due to the number of military and commercial aircraft and ships used by these countries, the electric power stations, the disposable goods that modern countries are having to face... The pollution is due to the primitive technologies in the large block Vee 8 engines in the large American family car where two tons of metal are used to carry one passenger on an eight-lane highway which polluted the surroundings while they were being made. The modern family in western countries need a lot of energy to survive and take their holidays. Do please work out the pollution that is generated just to keep one modern household in a developed western country! You will be surprised how selfish people living in developed countries are at the rate at which they are using, energy, natural materials, and the rate of pollution on the earth due to what we call modernization and modern comfort, including taking a holiday.
@@DEMON23027 А ещё мне довелось купить машину у человека, работавшего на трубном заводе и когда я решил проверить оба комплекта колес, то наковырял оттуда полный стакан железной стружки, и это человек машину только на стоянке у завода ставил.
How about boring out some hex rod? Or investing in dies, an induction heater and a press? Would make a better product in a fraction of the time with far less energy used.
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The threading speed/feed seems too high unless the steel has "butterlike" qualities, also the size M??? seems very inaccurate because of the crude way it's being made.
What a piece of junk. Steel composition unknown, huge voids, Cast will crack easily vs forged. Good for maybe a wheelbarrow, Probably not heat treated, as if it would help.
Какие чудесные раковины в литье. А что это за огонёк в форме после заливки по бокам горит, нет это не может быть органикой из земли. Ну ни как не может.
It would be nice if it would be explained what this hex slotted nut is used for? Actually seeing the part being used makes it somewhat more interesting!
They are also known as a castellated nut. Typically on a shaft with wheel bearing, a cotter pin is put through a hole in the shaft and the nut tightened to a specific tightness and the cotter pin bent through the slot. The various slots allow for slight adjustments by tightening or loosening by a fraction of rotation
I love these videos, but hate the tirade of critical comments by those that know nothing about the economy which dictates the way things are produced. The western world doesn’t know that it’s born with its automated CNC precision and employee safety regulations. Cut a bit of slack and admire what can be done on a shoestring with talented people that graft like hell and earn $100 a month at most.
The nut and it's tread is large enough for something really heavy to be attached. The slots at the top mean that the attachment is highly critical and prone to vibrations that can unscrew the nut and cause catastrophic faiure. From the the shot of a semi with disassembled rear suspension at 9:20 i can assume it either holds hear axel or a wheel assembly on the axel. The problem that everyone sees is that at first this is a casting which makes it brittle, large amount of void does not help. Realy heavy cutting of threads on brittle metal makes it prone to tread stripping. Heavy tread cutting also makes the surface very jagged and will gull the thread of what the nut is attached to(large amount of voids on the inside does not help either). So in all we have an overloaded truck with a very crappy nut holding it's wheels. Pray to god that it will fail in the field and not on a packed street. And all of that can be avoided, if done with the same tools just with better procedures. For example in this video czcams.com/video/j2RZXPlwbrI/video.html
One should keep in mind that whether this is Pakistan or India (I can't tell which) both countries managed to independently make their own nuclear weapons. The working conditions and standards of safety for the workers and environment is what you get when there is essentially no government regulations, workers unions, or industry associations. The quality of workmanship is what you get when there are no industrial standards.
Fair call and I feel sorry for the conditions these people work in but how much slack should be given to parts made that ARE sub standard and likely to fail and when they do people can die. I’ve watched dozens of these videos and I’m constantly amazed at what can be made with basic tools and scrap metal but some things need to be made properly.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 Yes, agreed - they’re not going to get a contract with NASA anytime soon! What we don’t know is the context of where these parts are being used and their track record of suitability over the many decades they have been made. In their culture, the failure rate and possible injury through failure is more likely acceptable as is injury in the workplace. In the western world we have made safety and accountability the number one priority and based our manufacturing procedures around those priorities. Quality control, testing, documentation and everything that’s needed to support that approach means much higher prices and not just because it’s a better product but so everyone in the chain can cover their backs. Respecting each other’s cultures is fine but it all goes horribly wrong when the western world can’t control its imports of sub standard cheaply made goods and then blames the country of origin. It’s right and proper not to interfere with world cultures and methods but when it comes to world trading there has to be a universal high standard and anything less is unacceptable. In the UK we have the Dept.of Trading Standards and yet every day millions of pounds worth of substandard goods are imported and sold here.
Да, сам удивляюсь: сколько ж у них станок выхаживает? Про СОЖ, поди, и не слышали. А у нас, "дураки", от абразива направляющие накрывают... А тут: всё насухую, металл с вкраплениями камней, ни калибров, ни обкатываются, всё на глазок... Пипец! Как они в таких условиях атомную бомбу сделали???
@@obf8296 Погугли, прежде, чем писать. "Девять стран - Китай, Северная Корея, Франция, Индия, Израиль, Пакистан, Россия, Великобритания и США - обладают в совокупности почти 13,080 боеголовками."
@@obf8296 Лучше ерунду погуглить, чем сразу ерунду писать. А загуглив цитату, я умнее не стал, потому что знал эту информацию давно. Тебя вот немного умнее сделал.
Quality not good on many levels. But thinking about where it's going to be used (locking nut for bulldozer front blade) even if it beaks, its just gonna leave the blade on ground. So no serious danger there. The price saving will be worth it i think
@@mygreatlord для даунов типа тебя, придумана википедия. Если читать не умеешь - попроси кого-нибудь. Тогда , может быть, поймешь, что провода и оптику в любую точку мира не дотянешь. если решил поумничать - не удалось. Потому что ты даун.
Ergebnis = Schrott. Fehlerhafter Guss und schreckliche Bearbeitung. Wie lange so das Teil denn halten? Das bricht bei der ersten größeren Belastung auseinander.
that hex nut can be made in china with cheap price, better quality and look nice, but your guy still made it with manual process to keep building your own heavy industry in your country right?
М-да уж. СОЖ нафиг, резец на бьющем круге подправил и пофиг, раковины, да пойдёёёёт :)
Тем же резиновым на удар...и так сойдет на глазок пропылил
Не могу без улыбки на это смотреть 😄
слава Богу это для их внутреннего рынка и техники)) а с другой стороны это глобальный ужас,что человеческая жадность привела к такому вот производству и уровню жизни
Сталь марки МГ2, судя по всему у них выходит (мягче г-на в два раза). Качество гаек соответствующее.
сталь марки "пластилин-3". да еще и с раковинами.
Они добавляют мочу гурий собранную в полнолуние . Получается азотирование .
Вообще-то гайка чугунная.
@@shura5551 где ты там чугун увидел? Переплавляется стальной металлолом.
@@dfgggfg где? В электропечах? Или углерод кислородом выжигают?
Mr. Sped Threader is pretty good! Have to wonder what those nuts will be used for - Critical enough for a positive lock but non-critical enough to allow horrific voids in the castings.
Judging by the size wheel bearing preload, so they won’t have to hold all that much tension. The lock will be just to stop it rattling loose from vibration.
How do you know they have voids?
@@jakebottero4740 did you actually watch the video or just comment.
@@matthewq4b Of course I watched it. The shop is crude, but the casting process differs from Western shops only by the adherence to OSHA.
@@jakebottero4740 Then if you watched it why would you ask if there were voids, when they were clearly visible.... And no the steel casting process is not the same. Try again...
Wouldn't even use one as a doorstop.
From the way they are made, a door stop is about the only thing i would trust them for, & then i would question it.
You’d think that for the video they’d at least pick one without obvious massive flaws in the casting
@@rjparry1 quality of work is not their strong suit. I think they view safety & quality as too expensive. Those of us fortunate enough to live in more modern & economically efficient countries view things different. We believe in spending a few extra bucks for quality materials & quality repairs. They consider getting something back to work in a few hours & as cheap as possible as the best. Nevermind the fact the work they do is less than acceptable by our standards, & their work most likely doesn't last very long. Meaning they have to do the same repair multiple times, whereas we spend a little extra money & fix it right the first time. Safety is appalling, sandals around molten steel & sharp metal pieces, it would be appalling the number of injuries they have, either from burns from molten metal, or cuts with serious infections.
I wouldn't work in those conditions, the filth & utter lack of care for human lives & safety is abhorrent.
Заказчик - какая точность изделий?
Точность есть, но приблизительная!
Какая марка стали? Марка стали есть!)))
These look more like a Castle Nut style and not a plain old Slotted Nut. On a side note, using a piece of high speed steel is a really smart way to make a tool bit. Easy to replace and cheap to boot.
6:15 красиво танцует
Wow casing steel in slippers. Just wow.
O mesmo torneiro mecânico faz todo tipo de serviço que você pode imaginar!
The Workplace Health & Safety officer would have a heart attack if he went there, no closed-in shoes, no safety clothes where molten metal is splashing. Given that and their equipment, I must give them 10/10 for what they do!
Why to care about it if they don't?
@@blazeykk That's true but a few of us like to do things properly and live a longer life.
@@cliffwall6593 It's their lives let them take care of them.
@@blazeykk I’m more willing to believe that they either don’t know any better or don’t have any other choice.
@@blankroomsoup666 look at their videos. Have you seen any fresh new tool? No! Everything they use is worn to the maximum, most of it is rubbish. They have internet, they can watch, learn, take good examples, but they don't! They have no work culture and their standards are below all civilized norms.They work in squats, throw precision elements straigh into dust and sand, work against technical rules. But their gradfather worked like that, their father worked like that, they work like that and their sons will work like that. They don't develop, just stand in middle ages.
Pretty rough job. Casting flaws clearly visible.
Nuts are made out of forged steel, I don't know who would use cast iron nuts
@@CyberPunditUK Cast steel, not iron.
@@CyberPunditUK You literally just watched them cast the steel! Hello McFly?! Anybody home???
расскажите им уже про галтовку или дробомет что ли, оно конечно понятно, что станки и резцы на соседней улице делают, но хоть на наждачных камнях экономия будет )
Точить прям по образиву и шлаку так резцов не напосешся
Резцы у них "производят" в соседнем "цеху" ))
@@user-lr9bn4ud8u Инструментальном? )))
@@user-ut3iq3yo9j ага ))
Wow this guy with the glasses I call him the scientists he is an expert wow 👌 he's the man with the skills.
Those casts are really contaminated, lots pockets with dirt in the steel.
Метал весь пористый, литьё просто гавно. Один резец для всех видов робот, тут резьбу нарезал и сразу как проходным на удар пошаровал. Камень на заточном с таким биением, что использовать уже как вибратор можно. А им нравится и они довольны. Ужас.
ага. а потом удивляемся, что в индии опять какая-то техногенная катастрофа.
He can machine threads at lightening speed. Excellent
At no point did I see anyone checking those threads with any kind of gauge or tool.
Oh hell yeah, opened toe shoes, 0 eye glass protection, and molten metal almost severely burned a man at 6:15 lmao.. surprised no one died in this video.
Defective directly from casting. I would never dare to sell this to anyone XD
Чувак вероятно наследство резцами получил;)))))
Looks like loading bays for semi trucks were onverted to blast furnace and using the building remade to ther purpose is very interesting.
The tiny wages, and horrible working conditions make my heart sad and heavy.
The injuries and nature of the work sow how cheap life is with respect to modern work practices.
Good luck to these men, I hope them comply beds, and safe family's
я скоро всех токарей и сварщиков у них по именам знать буду.
Grinder on that lathe- bed ways🥶
Ужас металл раскален а они в тапочках
У этих товарищей, за углом ещё как минимум трое запасных стоят. Так что переживать из-за нехватки рабочей силы не стоит.
@@alextrofimov6208 а сама рабочая сила неужели не боится получить металл расплавленный на ногу? Неужели настолько пофиг на себя?
i believe that these nuts are used to keep on the new rollsroyce trent engines
lol
No, Rolls Royce only get their nuts off eBay. Quality counts.
@@snowflakemelter1172 would you be happy if the welded them on would hide the pits
u good. good bless u
Good job
Maşallah.
Given the amount of time and labor it takes to make a nut, they must have a high price tag, even with such low labor rates.
They are probably worth $30 USD each and the labour is probably paid 1/10 of the price of that nut
Their tolerance system is measured In fractions of a question mark.
lol
I am going to show my boss this the next time he says my surface finish is bad. Compared to this my finish is 8 or better
вот сразу видно - безопасность превыше всего!
Dear God, those look like really, really important fasteners - maybe earth moving equipment or axle nuts? And they're gravity CAST?
Hopefully the machines those time bombs are destined to be mounted on stay in Pakistan or wherever they are!
I guess casting your own copies is cheaper than buying the OEM stuff but damn, that is scary 😨
They don't know what OEM parts are. Personally i would question using those nuts for doorstops & paper weights, the idea they would be used on a motor vehicle is downright scary😧😧
@@timothygeiger8271 Are you aware that Pakistan has it’s nuclear plants? You should, considering your last name!
@@Calligraphybooster what does my last name have to do with their nuclear plants?
I'm NOT from Pakistan, never have been & never will be.
это реально какой то кошмар, неандертальцы какие то ....
The pollution they put into the environment is unreal
They are actually recycling steel
@@drbichat5229 even worse
Would you kindly look up the History of the Industry in Britain and in the USA to see how much pollution they made and the conditions that the workmen operated in? The story of Oliver Twist and Scrooge depicted the situation, for modern people to consider what their forefathers went through to reach what they have now. Other countries are repeating what Britain, Europe, and the US did. Consider the past pollution due to the Casting and Steelworks, the amount of pollution due to the number of military and commercial aircraft and ships used by these countries, the electric power stations, the disposable goods that modern countries are having to face... The pollution is due to the primitive technologies in the large block Vee 8 engines in the large American family car where two tons of metal are used to carry one passenger on an eight-lane highway which polluted the surroundings while they were being made.
The modern family in western countries need a lot of energy to survive and take their holidays. Do please work out the pollution that is generated just to keep one modern household in a developed western country! You will be surprised how selfish people living in developed countries are at the rate at which they are using, energy, natural materials, and the rate of pollution on the earth due to what we call modernization and modern comfort, including taking a holiday.
@@carmelpule6954 false
Gotta love the safety sandals and pajamas in a foundry! Lolol
Ноги у формовщика главный рабочий инструмент !!!!
So THATS where all the razor wire from the last few wars went 🤔
интересно, какая у них статистика смертности от отлетевших колес на дорогах?
Кто там считает этих душманов
Там же шпонка 😂
Если и отлетит то вместе со ступицей и барабаном .
@@user-fe3lu6yt2m шплинт! Гарантия 100% )
Part should have been rejected for poor quality casting. As for machining you could really use a milling machine.
They're working with what they got.
Indigenous Process
6:58 my man has an extra leg joint
когда всё таки им хоть какую то спецовку дадут и ботинки как можно в цехе голыми ногами.
Я пару месяцев назад дома стружку от гайки в указательный палец загнал, офигел её извлекать, а тут народ босиком на металлургическом производстве....
@@igorrudevets6463 ага ноги из железа.😃
@@DEMON23027 А ещё мне довелось купить машину у человека, работавшего на трубном заводе и когда я решил проверить оба комплекта колес, то наковырял оттуда полный стакан железной стружки, и это человек машину только на стоянке у завода ставил.
@@igorrudevets6463 а тут всё даром огонь вода и медные трубы.😭
Wow workers wearing gloves.
6:12 Gotta like those open toes sandals with sparks flooding the room!
I know it’s crude situation, but that dude doing the threading. Wow. If they only had a few old CNC’s.
tres beau travail j aime
How about boring out some hex rod? Or investing in dies, an induction heater and a press? Would make a better product in a fraction of the time with far less energy used.
That won't last long. Too many flaws during manufacturing.
Does and anyone know what they are using to make the casting sand?
It looked as if they were adding old motor oil to the mix.
castle nut?
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can be forged also?
6:14 The best dancer in Pakistan
Работал работал а на тапки не заработал
The threading speed/feed seems too high unless the steel has "butterlike" qualities, also the size M??? seems very inaccurate because of the crude way it's being made.
Video was sped up. check out movements in the background.
I really enjoyed watching this video of yours. I will always support you.
6:15 Ih Thanks God they have safety sandals... it was so close...
What a piece of junk. Steel composition unknown, huge voids, Cast will crack easily vs forged. Good for maybe a wheelbarrow, Probably not heat treated, as if it would help.
this is the only place in the world were people are seen pouring molten metals in sandal's
6:14 🔥🔥
I wouldn't trust any of those Nuts give the state of the castings.
Какие чудесные раковины в литье. А что это за огонёк в форме после заливки по бокам горит, нет это не может быть органикой из земли. Ну ни как не может.
органика-шморганика. в песок то связующее добавляют из ведра, в данном варианте смолы похоже
Та шихта что они засыпают называется " жирный песок " . Песок с керосином или отработкой .
These people would shit if they saw a modern arc furnace!
It would be nice if it would be explained what this hex slotted nut is used for? Actually seeing the part being used makes it somewhat more interesting!
They are also known as a castellated nut. Typically on a shaft with wheel bearing, a cotter pin is put through a hole in the shaft and the nut tightened to a specific tightness and the cotter pin bent through the slot. The various slots allow for slight adjustments by tightening or loosening by a fraction of rotation
These would be used as axle nuts on their very overloaded trucks. The casting quality is of the same quality as their road safety - negligible.
I love these videos, but hate the tirade of critical comments by those that know nothing about the economy which dictates the way things are produced. The western world doesn’t know that it’s born with its automated CNC precision and employee safety regulations. Cut a bit of slack and admire what can be done on a shoestring with talented people that graft like hell and earn $100 a month at most.
Well said people forget where they came from
The nut and it's tread is large enough for something really heavy to be attached. The slots at the top mean that the attachment is highly critical and prone to vibrations that can unscrew the nut and cause catastrophic faiure.
From the the shot of a semi with disassembled rear suspension at 9:20 i can assume it either holds hear axel or a wheel assembly on the axel.
The problem that everyone sees is that at first this is a casting which makes it brittle, large amount of void does not help. Realy heavy cutting of threads on brittle metal makes it prone to tread stripping. Heavy tread cutting also makes the surface very jagged and will gull the thread of what the nut is attached to(large amount of voids on the inside does not help either).
So in all we have an overloaded truck with a very crappy nut holding it's wheels. Pray to god that it will fail in the field and not on a packed street.
And all of that can be avoided, if done with the same tools just with better procedures. For example in this video czcams.com/video/j2RZXPlwbrI/video.html
One should keep in mind that whether this is Pakistan or India (I can't tell which) both countries managed to independently make their own nuclear weapons. The working conditions and standards of safety for the workers and environment is what you get when there is essentially no government regulations, workers unions, or industry associations. The quality of workmanship is what you get when there are no industrial standards.
Fair call and I feel sorry for the conditions these people work in but how much slack should be given to parts made that ARE sub standard and likely to fail and when they do people can die. I’ve watched dozens of these videos and I’m constantly amazed at what can be made with basic tools and scrap metal but some things need to be made properly.
@@scroungasworkshop4663 Yes, agreed - they’re not going to get a contract with NASA anytime soon! What we don’t know is the context of where these parts are being used and their track record of suitability over the many decades they have been made. In their culture, the failure rate and possible injury through failure is more likely acceptable as is injury in the workplace. In the western world we have made safety and accountability the number one priority and based our manufacturing procedures around those priorities. Quality control, testing, documentation and everything that’s needed to support that approach means much higher prices and not just because it’s a better product but so everyone in the chain can cover their backs. Respecting each other’s cultures is fine but it all goes horribly wrong when the western world can’t control its imports of sub standard cheaply made goods and then blames the country of origin. It’s right and proper not to interfere with world cultures and methods but when it comes to world trading there has to be a universal high standard and anything less is unacceptable. In the UK we have the Dept.of Trading Standards and yet every day millions of pounds worth of substandard goods are imported and sold here.
Doing this in Sandals? NVTS…nuts.😂
The nut the bloke was working on I'm guessing is the demo model for this footage. It wouldn't get past Q.A. in a civilised shop.
Токарный станок жалко, не в те руки попал
Да, сам удивляюсь: сколько ж у них станок выхаживает? Про СОЖ, поди, и не слышали. А у нас, "дураки", от абразива направляющие накрывают... А тут: всё насухую, металл с вкраплениями камней, ни калибров, ни обкатываются, всё на глазок... Пипец! Как они в таких условиях атомную бомбу сделали???
@@user-ut3iq3yo9j у пакистана вроде нет атомном бомбы🤷♂️
@@obf8296 Погугли, прежде, чем писать.
"Девять стран - Китай, Северная Корея, Франция, Индия, Израиль, Пакистан, Россия, Великобритания и США - обладают в совокупности почти 13,080 боеголовками."
@@user-ut3iq3yo9j ох, ипать, ну все уделал, мне делать больше, нечего, чем всякую ерунду гуглить? Или ты думаешь, что загуглив, ты умнее стал?
@@obf8296 Лучше ерунду погуглить, чем сразу ерунду писать. А загуглив цитату, я умнее не стал, потому что знал эту информацию давно. Тебя вот немного умнее сделал.
I hope it is not for an airplane!
Amazing Technology 1600
Is it just me or does that place look like it exploded once or a few times
Can you spell 'inclusion'?
Extremely inefficient process, just one guy on a lthe doing all the different setups and operations. Long time to manufacture just 1 nut.
they are axle nuts for commercial lorries
Safety "THIRD"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i germany thease parts are drop forged, before mashining
Один пакистанец заменяет , токаря, пекаря, слесаря, механика )
they told me to see this a lot of nuts in it lol
They make the "Jesus" nut that fastens the main rotor on a helicopter.
Pakistan with a standard of living 147 out of 170 countries. Where the value of worker life and limb is low. Not exactly a workers' paradise.
Надеюсь, они это все делают просто ради контента и просмотров на Ютубе!())
Trabajan como hace 50 años atras.-
1:13. How Tootsie Rolls are made....
Now if they'd just get it red hot n drop it in used motor oil to treat it it would look ready for business
2022- поставщики основных деталей для завода автомобилей в Москве после введения санкций, и ухода "Renault" из России.
Quality not good on many levels. But thinking about where it's going to be used (locking nut for bulldozer front blade) even if it beaks, its just gonna leave the blade on ground. So no serious danger there. The price saving will be worth it i think
Surly the boss man can afford a few pairs of goggles?
It may blur their vision, therefore causing difficulty locating their safety sandals!
He can, but he needs the money for some gold plated flip flops.
Is there a single factory in that country that isn’t a toxic waste area?
21-й век. Люди уже 50 лет летают в космос.....
и до сих пор не поймут зачем
@@mygreatlord во-первых, чтобы такие как ты пользовались интернетом.
@@user-lm3ti2vo6b ни полеты космонавтов, ни сам космос тут ни при чем. все по кабелям по земле идет. хотя ты можешь об этом и не знать
@@mygreatlord для даунов типа тебя, придумана википедия. Если читать не умеешь - попроси кого-нибудь. Тогда , может быть, поймешь, что провода и оптику в любую точку мира не дотянешь. если решил поумничать - не удалось. Потому что ты даун.
@@user-lm3ti2vo6b во первых ты хам. во вторых чтобы запустить спутники связи абсолютно не нужны космонавты в космосе
каменный век
What steel is that
SS (softer than shit)
Cast iron
Yes.
Ergebnis = Schrott. Fehlerhafter Guss und schreckliche Bearbeitung. Wie lange so das Teil denn halten?
Das bricht bei der ersten größeren Belastung auseinander.
Allahs Wille entscheidet :D
Here again watching from philippines sending you full support
that hex nut can be made in china with cheap price, better quality and look nice, but your guy still made it with manual process to keep building your own heavy industry in your country right?
And they are wearing sandals...
Hey now... Those are safety sandals surely???????????
Every OSHA regulator’s nightmare show! 🤣🤣
Hell is safer than this workplace
They have very hard to work by Napoleon time Machine. How about are yours Eating, liefe ,wife ,Famyli... children. for them?
how many times per day do you burn your feet i think i would want to wear boots myself lmao
If they could afford them.