Machining process of 3000KG Pinion Shaft with 100yrs old Technology

Howdy, fellow gearheads and metal aficionados! 🤖 Ever wondered what it takes to tackle a colossal 3000KG pinion shaft using technology straight out of the history books? 📜 Well, hold onto your hats because the Pakistani Machinists are about to blow your mind with their vintage prowess! 🇵🇰💥
In this jaw-dropping KZread extravaganza, we're diving deep into the world of machining, where grit, grease, and a pinch of old-school charm come together like peanut butter and jelly! 🥜✨ Watch in awe as our intrepid machinists fire up their trusty horizontal lathe, ready to shave off chunks of metal with the finesse of a sushi chef! 🍣💪
But wait, there's more! Ever heard of a double helical pinion shaft? Neither had we until these wizards decided to take on the challenge! 🌀 Watch as they twist and turn their way through the metal, creating a masterpiece that'd make Da Vinci himself raise an impressed eyebrow! 🎨👨‍🎨
Now, hold onto your seats as we switch gears (pun absolutely intended) and head over to an old American machine straight out of Toronto! 🇺🇸🍁 It may be vintage, but boy does it pack a punch! With a flick of a switch and a sprinkle of magic dust, our machinists dive headfirst into cutting teeth with the precision of a neurosurgeon! ⚙️🔬
But hey, Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was this pinion shaft! It took these dedicated maestros a whopping 21 days to complete the project! 🗓️🕰️ From dawn till dusk, they toiled away, fueled by nothing but determination and cups of chai! ☕️🔧
So, buckle up and join us on this wild ride through time and technology, where the past meets the present in a symphony of sparks and steel! 🎶✨
Don't forget to hit that like button, subscribe for more epic machinist adventures, and remember, if it ain't broke, don't fix it-unless you're a machinist, then you can fix anything! 🛠️💥

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  • @Wajdijaafar
    @WajdijaafarКүн бұрын

    Most of the comments are sarcastic, either about the work environment or safety standards. If this machine were in Europe or America, it would be in the Museum of the Industrial Revolution, but these young people still create wonderful mechanical masterpieces with it. The first thing is to raise our hat out of respect for them.

  • @valtertrader1167
    @valtertrader116714 сағат бұрын

    Very skilled people.

  • @michaelhorton1350
    @michaelhorton135014 сағат бұрын

    NOTHING but great respect for these old-timers in young man’s garb. Aloha…

  • @larryperdue508
    @larryperdue508

    We may have modern machines but the principle is still the same keep up the good work 😊

  • @davidreitter4457
    @davidreitter44577 сағат бұрын

    Lived in a steelmill 24/7 for almost 40 years. All I got to show for it is sitting on a bar-stool sipping on fish bowl in a bar called the Steelers outside 1 gate in a movie called the Deer Hunter.

  • @samankudage332
    @samankudage332Күн бұрын

    Old is gold and live long ........... ✌😄

  • @calvinbass1839
    @calvinbass183914 күн бұрын

    Fascinating. Looks like the setup could take longer than the actual milling time. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.

  • @riddle672
    @riddle67221 сағат бұрын

    I’m guess this is how the things were done back in the days almost everywhere ..now the technology, safety and underwing of machining have advanced ..

  • @raytreherne26
    @raytreherne2614 күн бұрын

    So skilled

  • @daveoatway6126
    @daveoatway61264 сағат бұрын

    I think most of the comments are complimentary to these men. They did what they had to do. No one was hurt so they applied sufficient safety practices. I bet there are not many machine shops in the US sthat could handle this! It would be returned to factory for a rebuild - for a lot more than these guys charged - IMHO. Thanks for the video.

  • @DMBall
    @DMBall4 сағат бұрын

    The lathe is practically buried in metal shavings. I suppose when it won't turn anymore they decide it's time to clean up.

  • @stevefoose3206
    @stevefoose3206Күн бұрын

    That's not a full heat treat. The ends were not hot enough on the shaft. So they just done the middle.

  • @larryperdue508
    @larryperdue508

    You should put old engine oil on your parts to keep them from rusting and it will improve the cut quality 😊

  • @7753191s
    @7753191s

    Карена Макарена устроился токарем)

  • @fringehead
    @fringehead

    The goat at

  • @robdonaldson4837
    @robdonaldson4837

    Love the formal jacket “safety apparel” at

  • @alro2434
    @alro2434

    Thanks, good video & First time on any of these videos that any heat treat & hardness testing has been shown, ever, knew it was an important factor & couldn't believe that it was always ignored.

  • @benniebarrow348
    @benniebarrow3487 сағат бұрын

    In the end a product is provided for a larger machine that needs it. Many people were employed and made salaries that fed families .

  • @wetcanoedogs
    @wetcanoedogs

    100 years ago is only 1924

  • @horstmuller7512
    @horstmuller7512

    Shit happens every day, but the good thing is that at the end of the day, almost all workers are still alive.

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