The World's Largest Press Brake Production Process. How Press Work In Heavy Industrial Production
The World's Largest Press Brake Production Process. How Press Work In Heavy Industrial Production
0:17. The production of a 16-meter-long press brake
4:25. The assembly process of 6000 ton press brake
7:33. The press brakes at Klostermann
9:52. The Trumpf TruBend 5000 Press Brake
12:32. The ChuangHeng hydraulic guillotine shear
14:53. Production Process of a Bulbous Panel on a Nieland Press
21:06. The Amada Hydraulic Press Brake
23:31. Stamping car panel with deep drawing press
24:29. The Largest Single Span Press Brake
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That guy bending the bulbous bow has some serious skill!
@peterparsons7141
Жыл бұрын
That what really stood out. That guy is a master, I hop he has a good apprentice to start learning from him. Often guys that that just retire, and all that skill is gone.
@davidrussell8689
Жыл бұрын
He makes some highly skilled look very easy : that’s a true artist .
@hul8376
Жыл бұрын
@@peterparsons7141 His bend was perfect wtf.
@backho12
11 ай бұрын
Have all the CNC control/automation and still the best way is using templates and a lot of skill. Bend it too far and you're fuckt!
@bigdevil73
10 ай бұрын
@@backho12 cnc are clearly good tools, but not everything can be done with cnc.
Wow that press is a monster!
I’m truly impressed with the technology and the skilled workers that are able to produce such wonderfully accurate pieces of metal for critical applications. Well done EVERYONE!!
I love watching these machine in action.
@eljerc5894
10 ай бұрын
That's more impressive 20 years ago when we didn't have computers attached..Guys can make the same Bends but it takes skill
WELL DONE
"DAMN" this is very impressive !!!
can truly appreciate this machine after having operated 6mtr + bed ,1000t press which was the largest in queensland at the time.
4000 tons force😯
And I thought I was bad running a 350 ton Cincinnati Press Brake!
an excellent and interesting video. Made even better by the omission of the junk music ubiquitous throughout KZread. Thank you. 😊
@timtim8468
11 ай бұрын
Indeed, actual information would make it perfect, instead of that hollow amazement.
@jazzridez
6 ай бұрын
Everywhere on youtube that background NOISE those IDIOTS put on their videos takes away from what they are showing. It's alwayz too LOUD.
ਬਹੁਤ ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਸਰ🎉ਇਹ ਹੈ ਕਿਥੇ ਸਰ ਕਿਥੇ ਖੜੀ ਕੀਤੀ ਹੋਈ ਹੈ👈👈 ਬਹੁਤ ਗੁਝਲਦਾਰ ਹੈ🌹🌹
God damn that klostermann press is impressive 😮
@jazzridez
6 ай бұрын
You only typed that once, it is so impressive I'm gonna type it twice. That Press is IMPRESSIVE. That Press is IMPRESSIVE.
@knrstix1481
6 ай бұрын
@@jazzridez ehm okay ? 😅
Excellent video, thank you
@YouCanDo_TV
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
I can't imagine how thick the pad has to be for that thing to sit on. 840t on an area that small. That would split almost any pad.
3:26 .. hahahaa , that middle warning sign ... happened to me, nothing like being yanked up or getting upper cut by a cabin door :D
WOW ! 🤩
WoW. Big ! ajjjj. Amanzing
Pete and Repeat were crossing a bridge. Pete fell into the water and who was left?
Great technology... can the audio....
What happened to the narration, you said the same thing twice.
luckily can turn of the sound
I use to work as a millwright and have to remove cylinders that had 12 bolts per cylinder and torqued 3500 foot lbs per bolt on a old pacific 3500 ton hydraulic bender and a 1500 Erie foundry open gear press side gears 6foot side gears with 6 inch square by 18 long keys for the gears
Why didn't they provide a link for us to buy one of those machines from Amazon?
@alangraves7137
Жыл бұрын
Free shipping might have been a problem
@davidm2645
Жыл бұрын
@@alangraves7137 You're right. Hadn't thought about that.
@ritheeshmadhavan1932
10 ай бұрын
😂
Van bebber..
jesus...even at 2x speed it still looks like it would take forever to get a lot done lol : p
0:30 the manufacturing process involved welding together multiple parts.... Wow cutting edge idea there.
@dsfs17987
10 ай бұрын
ai voice reading a script written by 1st year university student
@user-fj8fr8nw6m
7 ай бұрын
😂😂 my thought exactly
We use Schuler presses at my plant, they are some of the most needlessly complicated machines in the world. But they can pump out bodysides like that Taiwanese press at 11 cycles/minute. Then you have the old school Danly presses made in Chicago that also can go at around 8 cycles/minute, because we put robots in between the presses instead of humans putting in the blanks. Automation is a crazy thing.
seams like it would be more efficient to have a press that would press it out in one or two press's, like with car fenders.
@davefarmery8180
Жыл бұрын
😂 you really have no idea
Good evening strong your pres to that my pres over big nice prefabricad
The world's manufacturing would be nothing without German engineering!
@KC9UDX
Жыл бұрын
It would be nothing without Milwaukee, and what's left of that?
@pabloricardodetarragon2649
Жыл бұрын
The italian are perfectly able, taiwanese, chinese, russian, european also. It's big but not specially difficult to make.
@jackabubba
Жыл бұрын
@@pabloricardodetarragon2649 Not just this machine, but engineering in general. Where do you think the high end hydraulic components originated? Germany has always set the stadard for engineering
@pabloricardodetarragon2649
Жыл бұрын
@@jackabubba There are plenty of countries with good engineering. Europe, USA and some Asian countries (Japan, South Korea, China). The high end hydraulics are mastered since ages, the Eiffel Tower at Paris is using the same hydraulic elevators since 1880. The high power hydraulic presses are made since more than 130 years in different countries, in 1967 the french company Aubert et Duval made a 65000 metric tons compression moving with a precision of 0.10 mm for making titanium plane landing gears and other exotics alloys pieces for industries, 55 years later it's always working at the Aerospatiale. Russians made several until 75000 metric tons, I saw one installed at Toulouse for pressing planes components for Airbus. The Chinese have a bunch of presses until 80000 tons of pressure for their spatial industry. In fact the Chinese are now more advanced than the Germans and sometimes all occidental countries in several technical domains as high speed trains (400 kmh commercial speed for the fastest in service), conception of super-computers, electronics devices and electronic components without forgetting rockets, and space stations, as they have since 2022 the CSS China spatial station and they do not need for sending a man in the space the services of the Russian as the Europeans and American in this moment... The German high tech is a bit of a myth. What they have is high quality although often uselessly complex, in fact in industrial machinery like high precision lathes the Taiwanese are as good with better prices, and the Japanese are largely as good as the German.
@annoyingbstard9407
11 ай бұрын
German engineering is so good only because people like you keep going on about it. In reality it’s overpriced and nothing special.
Couldn't watch more than a few minutes of Mr. Robot voicew
Thank God they didn't have this technology in medieval times.
Fffsshheeeww!!! Thought it was just me!!
Bu Türkiye’de yapılıyor, made in Türkiye ❤
@piotrwrobel6919
4 ай бұрын
Nie to jest produkowane w Polsce
Unglaublich, so etwas habe ich noch nie gesehen, silicon valley hat schon bestellt...
Hydraulic gantry crane looks flimsy, for some reason.....
I wonder why they pronounce the manufacturer "mengelly".
My boss would make us fold 16 gauge 50mm wide brackets on this beast . .
60cm = 23 79/127 inches 520mm = 20.472 inches
60cm = 23 79/127 inches 520mm = 20.472 inches 40,000kN = 8992357.7548384 lbs
I wouldn't so proud to have the name "Mengele" on anything.
🇩🇪❤
4:01 you can say that again
Too many repetitions ! The ediying of this video is AWFUL !
:O.....
i got like a 6 inch one in my garage but no one is makin any videos about it. and I aint got to pay no union
It bends that 30mm steel plate like it's no thing impressive machine that.
"cutting edge machine" when talking about a guillotine is fair.
Is this your footage? Doubt it.
This is not even close to the largest press brake in the world. Ursviken in Sweden lays claim to that.
That ain't nothing my company built a press break the size of 6 galaxies because the human mind set is we need more
Porque hablan asi algunos norteamericanos ?.ya le quito el sonido
You must be French Canadian
@YouCanDo_TV
Жыл бұрын
Why do you think so?
Josef MENGELE
It's big but very not high tech. Good ole machinery you have alwways whatover it's done carefully with precision, it's big heavy but not specially difficult to make. The french, russian, chinese, many others and even american are able to make that.
Покажите эту технику президенту фантастической страны "х" ,вот надо чем гордится ,а не "сраными махами" , вот уровень образования инженеров и рабочих ,смотреть на работу глаз радуется .......
@user-le2mi6rk6q
10 ай бұрын
Ну так оторви жопу с дивана , прогуляйся на авиационный или судостроительный завод. Тяжёлое машиностроение , энергетика ... Критикан нашелся , кроме кооперативной артели " Ржавый ключ " нихрена не видел , а туда же , умничать !
Im-press-ive.
Trop de commentaires, j'ai l'impression d'être sur une chaîne d'achats en ligne.
The Mengele press.. Damn..
you are repeated the same video, that's yours problems not mine..
it seems like hes saying the same things over and over
@UnintendedConsequences
Жыл бұрын
That’s because he’s repeating the same thing over and over.
@jasonwood6570
Жыл бұрын
It's a artificial intelligence chat bot, and it dose say the same stuff over and over
@user-fj8fr8nw6m
7 ай бұрын
Say meticulous one more time...
@snaplash
5 ай бұрын
Best to watch the with the sound off.
@UnintendedConsequences
5 ай бұрын
That’s only because he’s constantly repeating himself. 🫤🤷🏼♂️
I am tired of these computer generated video narrations.
WTF!
In the real world it's called a "BRAKE PRESS"
@pauldoty506
Жыл бұрын
Really? I worked a Press Brake for many years. Guess I just imagined it.
@cesiumalloy
Жыл бұрын
@@pauldoty506 Brake Press since I started in 1970. I don't really think it matters though :)
@TronVila
Жыл бұрын
Everywhere I worked we called them a press brake
You'd think you'd have had enough meticulousness left over to hire a copy editor and an actual human voiceover talent.
@jasonstalder5208
10 ай бұрын
the video is not done by the manufactures of the press OBVIOUSLY. please don't breed if you're that dumb
As soon as I heard the AI I turned it off.
it's a brake press
“Brake press, not Press brake.”
Mengele where did I hear that name ?
@HE-pu3nt
5 ай бұрын
Yup. Dr Deaths family.
Joseph Mengele?
@HE-pu3nt
5 ай бұрын
Same family.
It's very annoying when you repeat phrases so many times, obviously a script so proof read it before voicing it.
Horrible naration
@backho12
11 ай бұрын
Welcome to AI robotic voices!
Stop talking
..insane...and we still believing that a bunch of hungry slaves built all that in Egypt
Mengele !
Funny that one of the worst things that ever lived, Dr. Josef Mengele, spells his name identically to the firm making this machinery. His family was involved in engineering.
@HE-pu3nt
5 ай бұрын
It is the same family.
The computer voice narration ruins the video. Narration should be done by a human being. I would rather listen to a cat climbing a chalkboard.
You earned another thumb down. Let us hear the actual sounds of the machinery, tooling, process, etc and hear them in accordance to the current processes being done in the video. Can easily see/hear that you used some of the same audio files for the different machines that are running.
I really hate the voiceover.
Another view farm channel steeling others work.
😂 wow is this a crappy crappy documentary stop repeating yourself repeating yourself
i work at a kmi honda plaint and they had on that would make five of them so that is not the bigst one in the world
For sure he islol
Sorry pal.. the Mesta 50,000 brake press won WW2
Any relation Joseph Mengele?
GWF mangele Any relation to certain Nazi Doctor…infamous around 1930/40s
@harrybarry2291
Жыл бұрын
Ho,ho, I was thinking the same thing. It is probably a common German name like Jones or Smith here.
@KM-vc2yp
Жыл бұрын
@@harrybarry2291 Actually Mangele is a rich family of industrialists. It could very well be the same family. When the war criminal was hiding in South America his family would send him money from Germany.
@petemclinc
Жыл бұрын
I don't think so, Mangele Agrartechnik manufactured farm machinery and has been sold, merged and now absorbed by AGCO.
@MARKUS0985
11 ай бұрын
Karl Mengele was the father of Josef Mengele. Because of this the Mengele choppers were sold as Chase.
You steal video from another YT account....REMOVE your video or Google go to do it!
@YouCanDo_TV
9 ай бұрын
Could you give me the original video? Is it yours?
COLGAR SUPER PRESSA PIEGA 18 M 8000 T 120 MM = MENGHELI
Stop talking and bend something.