Biggest Gear of Manufacturing The Largest Industrial Gear for Rolling Mill Plant HugeGear Production
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
#BiggestGear of #Manufacturing #TheLargest #IndustrialGear for #RollingMillPlant Huge Gear Production
This is a very dangerous job. It took at least 45 days to make the well and four men were working to make this video. After a few days, one fell ill Now my KZread guy has these requests that this video of mine should go out please
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The scale of work done by these guys wearing sandles and dresses...and the dedication with which they patiently lay these sand casts are off the charts staggering...What an amazing work ethic!!!
@Toqueville2023
4 ай бұрын
Do any of these workers even see these comments?
@TheMrbubl3s
2 ай бұрын
Dresses? xD These are far from dresses. A lot of them probably think we look feminine in boot cut jeans.
@redjr16
2 ай бұрын
The really sad part is the wages they get for doing such dangerous work, in a dangerous work environment, and in many respects primitive tools. Hell, the walls of the building are made with loose bricks! They may not have a choice, so I applaud their dedication.
@johnarnold893
2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@hyung-yulcho841
Ай бұрын
@@redjr16 I hope the workers could go home without having any injury everyday.
Did anybody notice that the 'lathe' was in two separate pieces? Each embedded in a masonry base. Did anybody notice there were two mechanical arms advancing the lateral and longitudinal with a ratchet mechanism producing a perfect 45 degree angle???? I am an old man with many years machining experience and I am very very impressed with what I see. I would bet that their foundry procedures date back to King Solomon's days. I have tremendous respect for these men. They are true masters of very old skills and methods. The finished product speaks volumes. With great admiration; Art from Ohio
@Yew-show-me
10 ай бұрын
After your reminder, I saw it, it was unbelievable, at first I thought it might take a few days to cut such a big thing, what should I do in case of human error, but I admired this semi-automatic ratchet! Respect
@gullreefclub
10 ай бұрын
I have seen similar style lathes here in the USA.
@gullreefclub
10 ай бұрын
@@Yew-show-meThere is a good chance that lathe was originally built in the US or Europe and was purchased at an auction and shipped to Pakistan
@craig7350
10 ай бұрын
.. lucky you're not a metallurgist.
@artszabo1015
10 ай бұрын
@@craig7350 what does that even mean? You probably don't know what a metallurgist even is.
I have been harsh on occasion regarding the processes used in these videos….. but……I must admit that the level of skill required to pull this off using basic tools and techniques is astounding. I applaud these hard working professionals for their can do spirit and determination. They make these impossible tasks look easy.
Te piaskowe formy odlewnicze, to dzieła sztuki, a ludzie, którzy je budują, to prawdziwi artyści! Podziwiam ich pracę i serdecznie pozdrawiam.
@itmakesmescream5100
17 күн бұрын
Nie artyści, ale klauni w cyrku. Cyrk odszedł, ale klauni pozostali!
wow it takes a lot of hours to make a mold I really have a lot of admiration and respect for these people who all work together greetings from the Netherlands👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I spent a large part of my life including an apprenticeship in a foundry. Initially floor moulded oven dried green sand, then CO2 and later Amine. Over time the castings got smaller and mechancical roller tracking handling of the smaller moulds became part of the manufacturing process in the "drive" to faster and more efficient methods. Skills disappeared along with the characters as they retired or left the company. This vid has taken me back 60 years - thankyou.
@DaniLex-un7fh
2 ай бұрын
Now, ini Video 2023❤
Always wonderful to see the progress you are making ❤
admire these guys the hard work they do.
عمل شاق وخطير من دون وسائل حماية الله يكون معاكم
@tayebtayeb4090
Ай бұрын
احسنت
I'm a safety guy for a sand foundry, its crazy how different things are in the east. pretty impressive!!
@seguefischlin
6 ай бұрын
Near east. super dangerous and kindof fun! (Ive spent a lot of time in neighboring India)
This is of the highest interest to me,and good to see others doing this kind of job. It certainly requires know how,and pecision,all the way from the digging out of the type of sand required,to the final product.
Seeing this brings to mind the effort of must've taken to manufacture the huge steam locomotives that we used to have in the early 20th century. Specifically of the drive wheels on the locomotives. These wheels used to be 8 feet in diameter on the largest locomotives.
Им уже ад не страшен, таким трудолюбивым людям дать технологии механизировать труд, кто видел литейное производство знает как должно быть и как работает, эти труженники без спец одежды надлежащей, техника безопасности отсутствует, а они трудятся, честь и хвала им,
@user-wk9sq9ek7p
3 ай бұрын
Уж да плавить и разливать металл в сланцах и рубахе !? Трудяги одно слово ! Интересно что за сплав там получается ?
@user-yw1bn7ml9d
3 ай бұрын
@@user-wk9sq9ek7p смесь бульдога с носорогом,,
@pikethree
3 ай бұрын
@@user-wk9sq9ek7pit is cast iron sir. It's perfect for it's intended purpose.
@user-qz1bd6bg5g
2 ай бұрын
@@user-wk9sq9ek7p ! Сплав получается чудесный: ребята заваливают все обломки, все обрезки, весь хлам на небольшие тележки и вместе с тележками сбрасывают в котёл. Что-то подсыпают из бумажных мешков--видимо, лигирующие добавки. Из этого сплава делают и огромные шестерни, и диски автомобильных колёс, которые, кстати, сотнями разваливаются при эксплуатации и снова идут на переплавку вместе с развалившимися мостами автомобилей!
@user-nw5fq6hg3g
Ай бұрын
@@user-wk9sq9ek7pЭто известная технология "из говна и палок"😂😂😂
einfach Klasse was hier geleistet wird👍👍👍💪💪💪
Chào Bạn nhé. Rất vui biết kênh Bạn video rõ đẹp cảnh tuyệt vời, chúc bạn an vui và may mắn. Tôi rất ngưỡng mộ yêu thích đất nước và dân tộc Bạn.Hello. Nice to know your channel, the video is clear and beautiful, the scene is great, I wish you happiness and luck. I really admire and love your country and people.
Awesome foundry work, followed by awesome machining work. Much appreciated your eorking, recording, and posting on KZread. Thank you ! ❤😊
I should stand up respectfully for those great workers 👌👌
Respect for their incredible work..... Does anyone know why they blow air into the sand mold?
@alesia808
7 ай бұрын
It’s Co2 to harden the silica that they added to the sand
@janulrichs6989
7 ай бұрын
Thanks
Уважаю ,дай вам бог здоровья
I think these guys are terrific!
Proud of these hardworking engineers ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love watching these guys work. They act as one unit...not individuals but as one. You don't see much of that here in the west.
Mind blowing skills and ingenuity! Thanks for sharing !
@nathanwahl9224
6 ай бұрын
The technology is hundreds of years old.
This is an amazing work to use for production! These men have labored so to develop this wheel. Really enjoyed watching the process!
WOW!!! This video is on my top ten list of WOWs!...
50 parts pot metal, 5 parts brass, 30 parts mild steel, 10 parts stainless, 5 parts dirt. Guaranteed.
I bet he wins all the sandcastle building contests
This gives the term "labor intensive," a whole new meaning! A very impressive job though, given the conditions.
@markmccastle7932
9 ай бұрын
When I worked in foundry we had a few jobs like this
@mariasoares9708
8 ай бұрын
NAAA IT S MORE LIKE SLAVERY
Отличная работа браво 👏 👏 👏 👍👍👍🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬🇰🇬
❤❤❤❤❤❤ GREAT PAKISTANI THEY MADE THIS WITHOUT ANY SPECIAL OR SPECIFIED MOULD, REALY GREAT GOD BLESS THEM, BUT PLEASE TAKE CARE OF SAFETY PARAMETERS ❤❤❤❤
Verdaderamente son unos genios, mi admiración por éstos maestros, que sin hacer alarde de alta tecnología y medición, sacan adelante trabajos increíbles. Mi admiración total fuerte aplauso y bendiciones 🙏👏🌟
These guys are amazing I wonder what their pay is somewhere like England or America these guys would be earning a fortune for those skills proper respect goes out to all of them
@redfordrn
7 ай бұрын
I am from Pakistan, unfortunately these highly skilled workers, are one of the poorest people in Pakistan, hardly making $2 to $3 per Day, the average monthly income for factory worker is no more than $100 per month. That is why many immigrate to Rich Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain. They normally don't immigrate to UK or US, due to extremely difficult LEGAL visa and work permit requirement of the Western Countries. The Pakistanis in UK you see are mostly from Family sponsored immigration, where someone who made it to UK during 1960s and 70's has their children and grand children now marrying in Pakistan and sponsoring their families.
@zoesheck
7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately not what you think, under current economic conditions they are lucky to have a one meal a day for themselves and family 😢 !!!
A bit late to the party, but that casting and foundery work is excellent. I have never worn those robes but i believe them to be extremely comfortable to work in. Why the poor comments? Why watch if negativity and criticism is all you can offer?
Every time I watch one of these videos I take joy in knowing there's an OSHA inspector somewhere clutching his pearls.
Impresionante .... gran obra y buenos obreros ... éxitos Saludos desde Perú
57:56 Мужик раскрепляет колесо. Оригинально закреплял и оригинально раскрепляет. А вообще молодцы хлопцы.
Respect. This is how the west once did it too. And that's how you develop an economy. These guya are crazily skilled and perform miracles with small means.
Impressive 🤓🙋♂️👍
Did you make a part 2. I would really like to see the rest of the process. Thanks. Jim Bell (Australia)
@jadneves
3 ай бұрын
O outro lado da roda é semelhante ao primeiro, mas não vimos os tratos nos furos;
I would have loved to see the finished gear.Great Job so far
@djamelafric6837
10 ай бұрын
Odsws🎉ooxakik ,j wm,ki
@wmden1
8 ай бұрын
Me too. That was what I was anticipating.
@internetpolification
4 ай бұрын
@@wmden1expecting
that was a batch of high quality steel they cooked up 😅
Very Very nice
I wonder how many of those guys die from Silicosis by the time they are 50 from not wearing masks? My back hurts just watching them squat down and work all day. They all do appear very fit and thin, not surprising! They are certainly meticulous in the work. Impressive.
@vvvv-lu8zi
8 ай бұрын
Better to ask how many dont die.....easier to count im sure
@nathanwahl9224
6 ай бұрын
There's a huge difference between fit and malnourished.
We all like to poke a bit of fun at the crap these clever men are producing, but there is no doubt that these men are very good at what they do. It's not their fault they dont have access to proper steel to make these huge gears from, and the induction hardeners to harden the teeth after they've been machined. They produce a gear that might not even mesh correctly with it's mating gear, but it looks the part and that counts for a lot. What I find the most unbelievable is how the entire building hasn't just collapsed on top of them all. The wall is no more than a badly stacked pile of bricks.
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees
9 ай бұрын
It doesn't count for anything if the gear doesn't work properly.
@redfordrn
7 ай бұрын
They are not making those gears for Entertainment purposes and fun. Ofcourse those work. Pakistan has many factories, sugar mills, cement plants, Hydro-electric power plants, Automobile and Farm machinery manufacturing factories that utilize their gears.
@did_I_hurt_you_feefees
7 ай бұрын
@@redfordrn Yeah, we'll just ignore all the faulty stuff we get from these countries. Maybe this gear meshed properly, maybe it did not but when I look for a quality product I sure don't look for, "Made in Pakistan" I'm not saying they aren't hard working and clever though.
Very impressive work ! 👍
Nice work 👍
Un trabajo excelente ,por obreros artesanales. De Colombia , felicidades.
@carloskellerman2990
9 ай бұрын
Son profesionales.
Awesome video. Again! ...but, what kind of liquid they used to sand hardening? After injection it seems like a concrete. Thanx.
Can you mention the names of the foundry and workshop? Are these in Lahore or Gujranwala?
It's all hot, heavy, hard to handle and.... impressive! Well done!
lessons of teamwork 💪👍
Молодцы! Хорошая работа!
@user-or1hp3nc2e
10 ай бұрын
Интересно было бы услышать комментарий специалиста формовщика-литейщика, какой это век 19, 20. 21?
@user-cc9hi3kt4u
8 ай бұрын
@@user-or1hp3nc2e где ты таких специалистов найдешь одни юристы да менеджеры
29:42 Great to see all the safety precautions being taken. The protective clothing and masks. The carefully designed platforms for the men to stand on. These guys must be so grateful that their company looks after them so well.
@hinnerk8565
9 ай бұрын
And the perfekt Safety sandals👍
@Jules_73
9 ай бұрын
Steel toe nails. 😂
@faizannehal1
9 ай бұрын
Hahaha, this is pretty common outside of Europe
@brentbarnhart5827
9 ай бұрын
I'm an American engineer, and have lead engineers teams all over the world. This is is common for most countries. To be honest, I have seen very few accidents, but also, I have known of some horrendous ones. But don't take this wrong Adrian, you are applying your values on them. Those safety comments, ALTHOUGH GOOD, is not how they think. If you handed them safety things, they would laugh at you and not use them. I once rigged in an 80,000 lb press, that had a value of well over $1 million us value to Sri Lanka. I had over 20 men who worked under me, and the only accident..... I stepped on one of the workers feet, while they all wore "flip flops" in my steel toed boots. Everybody kept teasing me, that I hurt my assistant, I thought they were joking, because he would laugh as well. On the 3rd day he disappeared, I asked where he was and management said he was taken to the hospital. I said why? They said, "becuase there was a cut on his foot from where you stepped on his foot, and because we don't wear shoes, it can very quickly become infected, and he could lose his foot, so the decision was made to get him medical treatment." It TRULY is amazing, how they do this, and do not injure their feet, but I've watched it done all over the world, and each time I am no less amazed.
@1342nonino
9 ай бұрын
No es negligencia es pobreza, no es para reirse.
That blue air hose, what is the gas that the technicians use to harden the sand? Just air?? Amazing fabrication process... mesmerizing...
Di fronte ad un ingegno cosi rimango ha bocca aperta !!! Complimenti e tutto il mio rispetto!!!
Dear brothers and sisters of Pakistan May Allah give you valuable natural resources that make your country very rich.
HAIL FROM BRAZIL, U GUYS ARE AWESOME, GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT COWNTRY, GOD AND GODNESS BLESS U ALL.
@wongndeso_sawmill
10 ай бұрын
thanks boss
@DinoNucci
10 ай бұрын
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Merci Magnifique !!!
ماشاءاللہ
Hard work will age you so fast, hard to believe these guys are just in their 20's😂
Индийская металлургия - это просто огонь ! ))))))))))))))) Жаль на видео не попала лаборатория, анализирующая состав сплава )
@brownvoltaire2722
4 ай бұрын
Its always Pakistani,Indians dont make stuff like this.
@SergejKolmogorov
3 ай бұрын
Да на фига им лаборатория?! Палец в чан макнул и по гримассе на лице делают анализ, а рядом сидит ещё один и зарисовывает карикатуру лица в качестве сопроводительной документации, чтобы показать заказчику.
Proud man to work in this fabrick.
very professional workers, the craftmanship is incredible.
It's a very interesting process, and a lot of work, congratulations to the team that developed all this work.
do you have the rest of the video showing how your crew puts teeth on the gear..it's amazing how you guys do stuff with sand casting. all those lathes & machinery are very expensive. you guys know what you're doing and make it look easy. the guys walking around barefoot doing this kind of heavy manufacturing. just amazing the confidence your guys have. each one knows the part he plays.
@nathanwahl9224
6 ай бұрын
Those are good things?
@drilloil
6 ай бұрын
a Martha Stewart good thing @@nathanwahl9224
ماشااللہ! بہت اچھی ویڈیو اپ لوڈ کی ہے آپ نے ❤🌺🌹 اس گئیر کی کتنی قیمت ہو سکتی ہے؟ آپ کے جواب کا شدت سے انتظار رہے گا
Reminds me of my favorite activity in the Foundry some Sixty years ago. Thanks for the memory.
Wow Amazing Works Hard working take care
@pkmechanics
11 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
Like others have said, it's just as well they are wearing special foundry grade sandals and kurtas or they would probably end up in a spot of trouble safety wise.
Flipflops sandals and no gloves. RESPECT 💗
Talented men. I love these videos.
Technologies from the Middle Ages, but it’s not scary, but safety precautions are exactly from the time when metal smelting began, they work almost barefoot! However, in India there are a lot of people, if one leg is torn off or crushed, then probably 10 of the same barefoot people are standing in line in his place.
@JUPITER69966
9 ай бұрын
Not an indian video. ☠️
@horstmuller7512
9 ай бұрын
You might think this is India or Pakistan, but it's actually Bradford, UK. If it would be filmed in India or Pakistan, you would see developement workers.
Great video, thanks for posting it. What is that they use to harden the sand? It seems they are injecting something into the holes they poke in the sand.
우리나라도1950~60년대에 미군들의 쓰고난 장비들을 이용해서 필요한 공업 생산품들을들을 많이 만들어서 대단 하다고 생각을 해 왔는데 파키스탄 사람들은 아마도 폐선을 분해해서 생기는 철재들을 기가 막히게 활용을 하는군요. 그들의 천재성에 찬사를 보내고요 만일에 파카스탄에 제조업이 발전한다면 지금 일하고있는 사람들이 상당한 밑거름이 될 것이라고 생각 합니다.
Pakistan safety briefing: when molten metal is splashed near your open sandaled feet, step back quickly.
When you have the most populace country in the world, companies can just throw bodies at a project, if you lose a few oh well! It's the way all of us used to be 80 years ago. It's okay and quite interesting to see where we came from. I am very impressed!!!!
@rashidzaidi5211
8 ай бұрын
Sir this isn’t india this is Pakistan. Perhaps Gujranwala a big industrial city 45 miles north of Lahore. Here they make everything you want. In modern factories tractors air conditioners and multitude of engineering good machines etc; are made. Casting is a dirty business. Poor countries do have safety laws regulations etc; but not implemented. Thank you
@nathanwahl9224
6 ай бұрын
Same difference. @@rashidzaidi5211
@Gaspard-uc4iv
4 ай бұрын
Je n'avais pas voulu apporter un tel commentaire, vous l'avez fait c'est fort bien et vous avez raison.
Simply amazing ! Just think what they will be able to do when they discover that the world is in the 21st century .
Wow! My hats off to em, all the years ive done that work i never thought what it would be like in sandals.... Damn..
how do those holes and the pipe they put into the sand keep it formed together like that?
Working in a foundry with sandles on?? That's got to be brutal!!
@mariasoares9708
8 ай бұрын
DON T WORRY THEY ARE USED TO STICK TNT UP WHERE THE SUN DON T SHINE AND BLOW THEM SELFES UP
Các anh làm việc rất là tốt và thông mình sáng tạo.chúc các anh có nhiều sk .
احلى ناس مجاهدين مبدعين كواكم الله موفقين تحياتي وتقديري لل
1 đất nước làm được tất cả bởi những gì họ có mà ko nhờ cậy nhiều về công nghệ. Thật đáng tôn trọng nổ lực các chàng trai đã làm ra.
@honda2555
26 күн бұрын
Ohne Technologie könnte keiner dieser Menschen gefilmt werden 😂
OSH supervisor: "how many health and safety violations have they broken?" OSH employee: "yes"
@JalopyTechnology
8 ай бұрын
None...there are none
@zoesheck
7 ай бұрын
This is how it's done in impoverish 3rd world nations, if you CARE so much tell your government to help alleviate poverty and educate these talented hard working honest people instead of finding faults and BITCHING !!!
Awesome workers...hard workers...but their working conditions leave a lot concerning...but the tractor is BOSS
Love the safety clothes those people wearing
That tractor is a HERO!!!...and is also super fancy.
This exactly what we did in the West in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th c. We want it back like the Trumpiola plan, this is where we need to be at.
@themusicman-ij7op
6 ай бұрын
At 1.00, never heard of a wheel barrow or seen one ? At 25.43 they REALY have one 🤭
Todo mis respetos a estos hombres…👍🏾💪🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@mariasoares9708
8 ай бұрын
QUE TE VAIAS A TRABAJAR CON ELLOS
Getting better at the videos,, good job team!
Great Man do Great Work
Parabéms Para Vcs Senhores Trabalhadores!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@SanjeevEvaney-wf8ze
10 ай бұрын
Paq
@SanjeevEvaney-wf8ze
10 ай бұрын
APA
Way bigger gears made in Milwaukee WI. 33 ft in diameter and 3 to 4 feet wide. Poured 20ft under groud. Machined on a 3 story lathe.
One guy standing on top of flames one flame and his clothing catches on fire 🔥
अप्रतिम.
I’m in awe at their work ethics …… no safety gear, masks , gloves, shoes , goggles, work in bare feet or just sandals, no head gear or hard hats! And yet ,, they produce exquisite products ….. crankshafts and gears of the highest quality. Human engineering at its finest .
@CD-SU
5 ай бұрын
I'm in awe of the owners greed...🤑 buy them some safety gear🤕
@CorkyMcButterpants
5 ай бұрын
Someone doesn't seem to know what exquisite means... _"Human engineering at its finest."_ You need to get out more.
@byteme11
4 ай бұрын
It's the automation that's so impressive!
@fastorment
2 ай бұрын
Definitely not the highest quality 😂
Great job,great operators,do brasil Congratulations
this is amazing. Some of the scenes look like they're out of City of Lost Children or some steampunk fantasy. beautiful filming as well as fascinating look at what it takes to manufacture, Old World-style
Is this a cast iron technique? I feel this is a bit dangerous🥲
@nathanwahl9224
6 ай бұрын
A bit? Yes, cast.
@brianomdahl3682
6 ай бұрын
I believe that is why they call it a third world country, India Pakistan somewhere in that general vicinity wouldn’t you agree? And oh my God dangerous is not the word I could think of to describe the working conditions at the beginning of that giant gear
Open toed shoes in a foundry seems like a great idea...