BEHAbelt RS02 - Friction Welding Machine for PU V- and Round Belts
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- This video shows the handling of the friction welding machine RS02.
The unique friction welding machine RS02 is the professional tool for the maintenance operator and also the fastest and most reliable way of welding PU belt profiles. Constantly good quality connections are produced in a few seconds with repeatable accuracy due to fixed welding parameters.
more information: www.behabelt.c...
I have absolutely no idea why this is in my recommended feed, nor why I'm watching it, but here we are I guess.
i think because you click on "satisfying videos"
im an engineering student and i see these comments all the time
Neither do I, but like you I watched it.
Welp, you are among friends now, I guess.
same
I do! I watched a video where guys from the hydraulic channel friction welded two hammers together. Anyway, how is your day?
I'd totally call this the meltabelt
They're german so any humor is beyond their ability.
I'd totally call it meltabelta. Catchy, huh?
Honestly if it was called a meltabelt it must have had an over the top, flashy, loud, cliche-ish advertisement for it
*And I'd totally watch it no questions asked*
UA-cam recommended a Dutch mortar firing depth charge gun for anti-submarine hunts. No doubt this welder is an integral part of it. Now I have to add on the welder to my mortar gun order. The list just grows and grows.
UA-cam Algorithm says, "watch". I watch. All hail UA-cam Algorithm ✊🏻
Pretty sure those are belts for small conveyors. We got one in our canteen with the blue noodle. You put your tray on the tracks and the conveyor transports it into the kitchen to be washed.
3:12 me joining my hot wheels tracks together to get rid of the seam
You, sir... are a GENIUS!!!
Godly!
don't know why i got this recommendation, but it was satisfying to watch
I would never searched for this but its intersting...
Guess the UA-cam algot´rythm knows me better then me myself.
this looks like it would be quite a convenient tool for binding belts together. At my shop we made something similar, consisting of a locking clamp with steel plates welded on the jaws, and holes drilled thorugh them to stack another plate on it. then we'd screw them together with the belts clamped between and use a heat gun to melt the ends and then lock the clamp in and wait to dry. the whole process only works half of the time because of misalignment. this tool is great, because it does that all so much better.
What lead me to watch this whole video?
I dont know anything about the usecase for that lol
Welding different belts for several machines I guess..?
The company makes conveyor belts, for industrial applications
I was just waiting for him to pull on it, happens near the end of the video so I'd bet this video has really good watchtime percentage so UA-cam considers it high performing.
Show us the inside of the weld joint in the pipe please
It's not a pipe, it's a drive belt for transmitting torque from an engine to a separate shaft. It is not hollow.
@@kiledamgaardasmussen5222 thanks, I though it was tube as well.
@@kiledamgaardasmussen5222 thanks Karl 👍
@@kiledamgaardasmussen5222 though I want to inspect joint section under microscope
Such a cool invention
Wow what a wonderful machine, what an amazing video........ what the hell would I use it for, why the hell did I watch it. Now standby for more UA-cam vids showing you the exact same thing for the next few weeks you would think their algorithm was a bit smarter and could show you something that you have not watched before.
i absolutly need one of these, still have no ideas why, but i do !
Tried on my fingers and i now have a 20inch middle finger lol
The great god of YT's recommendation algorithm has yet again brought people together who know j@cksh!t about what's going on.
Now i can weld back my broken hot wheels track with this machine!!
friction between husband wife is hence good as it bonds the relationship :)
Weirdly satisfying, thank you youtube algorithm.
I cant be the only one who thought the tool was going to smash them together like a high five lol random algorithm though
best thing I've wachted today
If i ever need to buy a friction welder ill call you guys up haha. The more you know.
Nice. I thought rotation of one side is required. Vibration does the job. Excellent.
Quarantine really has me watching anything at this point!🤷🏾♂️
Wow!
The music did the trick!
what happens if you put two guys willllys in it
If this thing worked on pex it would be a revolution!
Fiber optical welding with this may be the future on low end and short cables.
great, now i need to get myself one of these
it seemed like a lot of the playing with tools could have been automated in the machine, also feels like it was a lengthy slow process for not much of a product...
0:58 ooooh so satisfying
Col tempo impiegato per montare l'attrezzo fare sta saldatura e farla raffreddare , montavi 1000000000000000000000 di raccordi !!!!!!!!!!!!!
So what you're saying is I can put Nibs and twizzlers back together?
somehow i think i need this in my life..
The "music" is more annoying than the sound of the tool itself. What is the restriction inside a piece of 1/2 pipe?
use that everyday for a nice case of RSI
youtube wants more workers for the factory maintenance xD.
Solution seems fiddly to me, but I am no seasoned friction welder...
Please help us showing the welding of 1” pp mandrel we are facing lot of problems while joining them
Some times the jaw holder also gets broken
The RS02 is not suitable for welding mandrels. This is exclusively for belts made of polyurethane.
The RSX01 was developed for mandrel splices. You can find all information about this at: www.mandrel-welder.com/
This is for making custom length or replacement belts on the fly in case the masses don't get it.
But can it run Crysis???
No, but it can weld two cryses together.
That is unbelievably cool. Any shape or size you need .
Can i use this tool for hydraulic cilinders gaskets?
The machine is for welding profiles made of polyurethane. If the seals are made of this material, it would work.
Random feed, but ok.
Now I'm wondering if I can get something like this to splice 3d printer filament.
seriously youtube, this is what you recommend everyone to watch?
It would be interesting how it looks like inside(!) the blue tube... Is the hole (air outlet) inside enough wide?
What is an actual use for this tool im genuinely curious.
This tool is used to weld PU belt profiles. These belts are used for industrial transport and conveying applications, e.g. conveying light goods in the food industry (cheese, sausage) or in intralogistics.
The tool welds very quickly and, above all, very reliably. This means that there are no long downtimes in these applications.
A tool like this in a place like Amazon/UPS/FedEx distribution likely pays for itself the first month. Not sure what replacing an entire conveyor belt / pulley costs, but it's likely a lot less than this tool.
UA-cam thought I needed to see this. Maybe it was right.
What does it look like inside when there is such material on the outside?
how come bunnies dont get welded together doing that rapid fast friction?
Well, the male bunny has an automatic liquid coolant/lubricant dispenser that kicks in right in the heat of the moment...
hey beha, i have no use for and will probably never use your product... but if by some chance i need a friction welder, you know im getting a BEHAbelt RS02 (or newer product) even if only because of the random video in my youtube feed
Cool
Never mind tubes I'd teast the missis
can it weld some kind of metal?
It is only suitable for welding profiles made of polyurethane.
do they have anything that could weld metal same way? if so i would be interested
How the hell are those tubes conveyor belts? Do you put 20 of them in a straight line?
*only compatible with their line of friction weldable materials
It is generally suitable for profiles made of polyurethane.
@@BEHAbelt Do the attachments come in the hotwheels racetrack shape?
This video. Wont stop showing for me
can i make realy long hotwheels tracks?
Sar yah machine ka saman milega kya aapke pass
Hello mr. How much is the price in US dollars?
Thanks for your request. Please send your official inquiry including your full contact details to the following e-mail-address: usa@behabelt.com
Lol, I hate these opaque pricings.. no thanks
@@BEHAbelt Bro this is your time to shine. The algo has blessed you with its favour.
@@Jinguapingi i always think its super overpriced when they dont say the price.
@@BEHAbelt Translation: If price matters to you, then you can't afford it.
Does it work on pex tubing???
the most useful case I can make for this is for small waterline welding. But you couldnt weld pipe because the material would build up on the inside.
It's not pipe. It's a solid piece that is used as a belt to transmit power between two (or more) pulleys.
For that application it might be possible to design a tool that uses ultrasonic frequencies. That way the translation is kept low but the energy is maintained high enough to generate a weld. A tool like this would be expensive due to the engineering needed to optimize the piezo-crystal and horn.
Hello, what is the price in US dollars for this machine?
Hello, please send your request to BEHAbelt USA, E-Mail: usa@behabelt.com. Thank you.
Does it clog the interior?
make this work on metal bandsaw blades and ill take one!
Brazing
that's amazing but what do ya do with it?
WHAT is it they are welding? An O-ring? A hula-hoop?
a drive belt
interesting, not something i would use a lot but still cool
it wont fuse hollow things and maintain the hollow.
This is for Belts not tube. So Stupid remark.
And that huge burr is also inside the tube?
Its not a tube, but rather a rod. The whole process is the melt the two pieces together completely, from the center to the outside. This wouldn't work for tubing because of the exact issue you said.
Yup interior also has a burr
you can totally use that for hotwheel tracks
Of course it comes from germany
Awesome, you could make a giant Hot Wheels racetrack without those plastic connectors that you always lose.
What is price for this machine??
Thank you for your request. Please send it to the e-mail address: info@behabelt.com. Our sales department will reply to you as soon as possible. Many greetings
Why theres no pricing list on the website?
Where can get the machines in india.
You can buy from us directly or we can tell you a local dealer. Please send your request to our sales department: info@behabelt.com
I guess the obnoxious music was cheaper than having a robo-voice dictate what was being done.
And yet they did not make a tool for cleaning up the round belt..........
Nice
What sort of material are we looking at, and for what is the finished product used? thanks
Polyurethane belt profiles are used in power transmission and conveyor technology (eg food industry or intralogistics).
www.behabelt.com/en/roundbelts/
If you scroll down this page, you will see sample images of different applications.
@@BEHAbelt thanks.
please tell me what i need this for , seriously, I want one but need a reason
Polyurethane belt profiles are used in power transmission and conveyor technology. With this tool you can connect them endlessly in a very short time. This optimises maintenance and downtimes.
call me crazy, but why not hold the two ends together and melt them with a lighter or torch? seems like a very complicated machine for a no brainer task, but thats just an opinion. by no means am i an engineer lol
For process-safe welding of polyurethane profiles, the temperature should be between 275°C and 295°C.
You'd need three or more hands for that. ;)
How 'bout a lighter?
Ok what about the mess inside the tubing
And no kidding that would completely destroy any flow throughput
@@smdpickett ypu know there has to be a weld GLOB inside
What do you mean, that's a belt and not a tube.
@@u1zha was this ment for me about tubing 🤔
@@u1zha oh you're totally right
if thats what the outside looks like, whats the inside look like?
Solid, as is the material you start with.
Would be no good if it was hollow.
Thanks UA-cam.
I see the walrus approves
why is this better than heat welding?
It requires no heating time and no additional guide clamp. The precision clamping jaws prevent laterally offset weld seams. No danger of fire. The speed-controlled frictional heat guarantees 100% welding.
0:31 es werden verschiedene Profile gezeigt, und später werden entsprechende Formstücke eingespannt. Sind diese willkürliche Formen oder auch irgendwelche Produkte abgestimmt?
Die Formstücke (Spannbacken) können je nach benötigtem Profil gewechselt werden. Im Abspann sieht man einige Beispiele für unterschiedliche Profilgeometrien.
1:00 Oddly satisfying.
The audio in this video sounds fake, maybe it was done with foley
so basically, your just melting one piece of rubber/plastic onto the other end of the same material and letting it cool, its legit no different than using a lighter to do the same thing but its much better at doing it but takes more steps.
Ever used a lighter without polluting the weld with soot? ;)
Esto me serviría, no se para que, pero me gusta coleccionar herramientas.
I’m confused, where did the seal come from and why does he have a mustache?
It has nothing to do with the products, but it has something to do with the founding times of the company. Over the 40 years of the company's history, the animal symbol has generated a lot of sympathy.
@@BEHAbelt Damn it, you ruined my joke :( Someone was going to point out ”it’s not a seal with a mustache, it’s a walrus” and I would have said ”Ah, ok, now I get it”.
@@beaconofwierd1883 Many apologies for this :-)
Using heat is much cheaper don’t you thinking.
Why?
Whoever thought that logo of a walrus drawn by a child would be a good logo for a company to be taken serious in the world of quality tools should be send to the gulags
Can't you do basically the same thing with a lighter?
probably changing material properties and introducing impurities, which might become an issue in chemical or food industry.