THERMDRILL - Thermobohrer, Fließbohrer
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Bei geringer Wandstärke können oftmals nur 1-2 Gewindegänge eingebracht werden. Diese reichen in der Regel aber nicht aus für ein tragfähiges Gewinde. Mit dem THERMDRILL-Verfahren erstellen Sie in Sekundenschnelle mit nur zwei Arbeitsschritten extrem stabile Gewindebuchsen. Verdrehsicher und resistent gegen Vibrationen. Ideal für dünnwandige Bleche, Rohre und Profile, weil die Gewindebuchsen wie aus einem Guss gefertigt sind.
1:18 watching that little guy dance made my day :)
I put this video on my surround set, max volume.. Danced through the night with the white powder on my nostrils. Good shit.
I use a similar system. It's really efficient, strong and fast. You just need a drill with a good torque at a fast rotational speed.
well, the rod needs to have a higher melting temperature than the thing u are drilling on..
@@santiagoperez2094 : The drill is made of tungsten carbide. Its melting point is 2870 ° C :-)
The techno music really makes me want to get one of these.
Make sure at 1:14 you rock them equal! The one on the left got way more movement! Still very good!
Glad to see this comment. Was about to say the same.
...because left one has more play from the start...hawkeye...
Lol that’s the point to show one has more play than the other with the same amount of force on them.
Some here are retaded... The force is obviosly bigger.. Look at The pipe
KDtool94 ... The force used to cause the rocking is of key importance. The one on the left apparently has more slop for a given amount of force.
See you in 9 months, said the metal plate
@Human4873 Try again. What else takes 9 months?
It's because he shot his bolt...
Love it!
Human4873 whoosh.
Fließlochformen ist das beste was es gibt
Wonder what the minimum RPM for the drill speed is?
The music makes it seem so exciting !
0:48 - 0:58 How much is that bit wobbling? German quality, Das ist Wahnsinn!
What is the minimum material thickness necessary for this system to work? Is it as strong as a nutsert?
can i use lets say a hole for M10. ON a hole already drilled with 3mm. Cos i wanna open holes on laser cutting just to prepare the location of the hole
Yes. You need a quite powerful drill press to do this. Don't think that you could do it on a small 400W machine.
@@jackmclane1826 oh no worries i have a milling machine weight around 2 tons. Its old not quite accurate on axes but it sure is powerfull
@ Sounds good for this process. You'll need it.
Meh. AvE did this already.
hardly, AvE dindonuttin.
So did Old Tony..
@@jaxxbrat2634 neither of them made the drill though like the people that posted this.
Yep..love ave
James Luck yeah lol
Be interesting to see a pull test conducted to see what the load capacity is.
These comments are disappointing
the thermal drill guys, go get it
So you’ve created a drill bit that will wear away insanely quickly and may have to be replaced or re-shaped after every use?
Friction=heat=wear
@@Is100doesskids You are a complete moron. Back to school again. The drill material is something you obvious did not learn about.
ja kennen wir^^ da gibts doch normal diese weiße keramikpaste dazu?
Wouldn't work too well on some steels I guess, they'd workharden/coolharden and cutting the threads would be a pain...
They don’t cut the threads in theses. It is pressed/forced in. There is no chip created in the entire process.
@lalybum cause the material gets red hot a high carbon steel will loose its hardening at that spot or even worse get a hard spot and become brittle so that would definitely be a problem in some materials not just because the life length decrease
Stainless would work? cause of the hardness change with heating.
Is this an alternative for rivnuts?
I saw these for the first time on "How its Made: European Radiators" like, yesterday. Now today I see this video in my UA-cam feed. Weir how that happens. They seem like a great solution for the radiators.
Mmm nothing like tapping a work hardened hole. More interested in the taps used... Not to mention the stripped bolts...
What’s the advantage. Of versus drilling
What is it ? What's the machine look like ? Portable?
It's a horizontal milling machine
If you’re here.... it’s time to go to bed.
It´s 1pm
yes, you're right indeed :D
Never truer words been typed
So, friction stir drilling. I like.
Guys! The thermal drill. Go get it.
Guys the thermal drill, go get it!
Fck off bain
coole Technologie 😃
1:20 слева шатают сильно! а справа, то, что они рекламируют, заметно меньше усилий прилагают! ))) думаю справа оторвалась бы намного быстрее если бы одинаковое усилие прилагали
Нельзя увидеть сильно ли они щатают или нет, но слева люфтит а справа физически не может.
@@raidzor5452 ты посмотри по металлу, какое усилие прилагается! слева аж труба ходуном ходит, а справа нет. тут дело не в люфте... хотя справа люфтит тоже
Русские как всегда в комментах умники которые все знают а у себя на родине и такого не могут сделать))). ИнжЫнеры млять.
@@ЖительПланеты-ф4з и? к чему это было? или надо было что-то "высерить", а что именно не знал и получилось то, что получилось?
почему переход идет сразу на личности? может тебя в детстве били? или сосед домогался? адекватно нельзя реагировать?
сама же себя же "умником" показываешь. ИнЖЫнеРъ мл.....
Житель Планеты Украина ты что ли у себя много наделал !? )
Adds strength to displace metal rather than cutting it for holes or threads roll form taps are the shit for aluminum more so than steel.
Can I get this to fit my Honda?
Okay guys, show time, remember the thermal drill is in the white truck behind the bank
I clicked on this thinking it was one of daily dose of internet’s videos
Does Makita or DeWalt make a Li-ion cordless variant......?
Why not combine heat and tap with one bit.
Muy bueno el video saludos
The name is a bit off, should be "friction drill" awsome looking product either way!
*GUYS THE THERMAL DRILL GO GET IT*
Shut up bain
Why don't they cut out middle man and just manufacture custom, bespoke tubing pre drilled/tapped using this method
My uncle is a tool and die maker and made this for a job we were doing one day.
This is so satisfing
Wie funktioniert das?
Durch die reibung entsteht Wärme.Der Konus formt die bohrung....... Funktioniert nur auf maschienen mit hoher Drehzahl!
Das Verfahren wird Rührreibschweißen genannt, durch die Reibung wird der Dorn und das Bauteil erhitzt und dann mit leichtem Druck durchstossen. Danach kommt ein Gewindeformer, im Gegensatz zum Schneiden werden die Rillen eingepresst und verdichtet , was eine höhere Ausreißfestigkeit erzielt
If the Germans woulda had this in 1944 they woulda won WW2
1:13 i like this part when they dance
brilliant, saves material and manufacturing time in exchange for tooling cost
not at all, sorry to say that. drilling with that type is not stable. because of heat, its hardened. hard metal means shutter
How? Whats a drill bit cost? How many rpm does the machine run to do hole with bit vs friction? Ps. Has massive pressure so the entire the friction is doing it is shit. Costs way more than it needs to. Loved seening the holes instantly separate at the end of vid.
@@jay_tarantula899 the drill and super hard tap will definately cost more than a simple rivet nut. but this method seems to save a lot of time if you need say 20 threaded holes along a tube where the strength is not critical. all depends on what youre manufacturing
@TMoD7007 "The hardening effect is irrelevant on mild or stainless steel."
Huh? Hardening is not irrelevant to tool life. Tool steels are generally more machinable than stainless steels.
@TMoD7007 Austenitic stainless steels work hardens easily. Take plasma cut stainless steel and tool wear on cutted edge is significantly higher than normal properties of stainless steel.
old tech also knowen as a flue drill bit cost a lot for a bit
Nice!
1:13 bonus threaded bolt rave dance video!
You got to hand it to those Krauts when it comes to engineering.
can you get these in the US?
At 128 the comparison by wiggling reminds me of the as seen on tv shit where the competition they make look bad and their product looks amazing. Other then that the product does seem great
а если попробовать сделать тоже самое при помощи бор машинки ( она оборотистая) и стержня для тиг сварки они вроде вольфрамовые!?
Такие наплывы на краях, что придется дополнительно обрабатывать зону вокруг отверстия. Так и в чем же профит от такого сверления по сравнению с классическим?
Can I put it in my cordless drill tho?
Uhhh, dont think so.
Angelo Bovara yeah, I would imagine the force applied and the speed is critical. Just for shits and giggles I tried something similar with a piece of sheet metal and a bolt I shaped to look like this tool. Needless to say it didn’t work at all. Rather just created a lot of heat and trashed a bolt.
looks good for motorbike fairings etc
Only thing that is getting red hot is my drillpresses motor and fusebox next to it.
This could replace telespar and have a better applications for highways I my honest opinion
Geht das nur bis M8-Gewindedurchmesser?
Das Sortiment geht bis M20
O'zbekistonda metallga ishlov berish jarayoniga ishlayman, rezbani qizib turgan holda ochsa bu uslubni samaradorligini tekshirish aniqlash sarur yaxshi natija bo'lmasa davomiy bo'lmaydi.
Is this really faster than drill an tapping.
Max R they don’t do it to be faster. You get more threads in the hole on thin wall materials. It’s to make the threaded connection stronger.
@@matthewchastain136 👍🏼
Дрелью так не просверлишь. Видно как трубы прогибаются, как будто пресом давят.
Good job
that bolt would literally be held on to by .5 - 1 threads or less.
The threads appear to be about 3 times the depth of the material, but I'd still want the drilled material to be at least 3 mm thick. Anything less and I'd sooner use an insert
@@pgk1940 yeah they appear to be, but one that material is fuck beyond belief from being heated to white hot, and its thin as fuck. Even from the (obviously fake) cut out in the first of the video, only 2 whole threads are cut into material that is not gonna fail. Also all that metal that is pressed out is trash now, with microscopic holes in it.
@@C3Rl3 I don't think that this was ever suggested as a method for bridge construction, any more than self-drilling or sheet metal screws are. Just by looking at the thickness of the material should make it obvious that this is intended for light-weight applications, regardless of how two materials were connected to each other, including welding.
Your claim that "material is fuck beyond belief from being heated to white hot" does not support your implied claim to any expertise in the matter. If simply heating steel would completely destroy it's integrity, we would not be able to weld.
If you're referring to the first couple of seconds in the video as "obviously fake", that's an animation!
Regarding the rocking, neither method would be able to withstand that. I'm well aware of the limitations of threaded inserts, having used them in many, many applications, and they would not be able to handle that, nor were they ever intended to, anymore than this method would be able to, and I think it was a mistake for the maker of this video to imply that it would. Take a look at spot welds that are subjected to rocking or vibrations!
I don't think that this will put other methods of fastening out of business, including threaded inserts or welding, but I do believe that it's a quick and cost effective method suitable for a lot of applications.
Wont hold a lot of weight, but for light loads its sufficient (wire brackets, etc.). Keep in mind its harder than fuck afterwards from the sudden heating/cool down so the threads are pretty strong. Again all depends on what you want it for.
Friction drill?
Yeah. Check out the channel AvE. He's got a video on it explaining much better than this one
This music is funky fresh
where is 2 in 1 flowdrill plus rollthread
You didn't really think they were going to show a competitor in a positive light; did you? I've been using riv-inserts for decades and never had a failure after years of use. Notice no mention of cost.
That must be quick
@@jaxxbrat2634 the best, after the rollthread ,not cut threading metal shrinks s bit a d you get a tight more solid thread. can't find this type on youtube though. later
Can I make an hour long of this video?
Раньше также вытяжные заклёпки с резьбой рекламировали. А сейчас они стали прокручиваться. И вообще не модные.
Cheeki breeki
I run the car maintenance UA-cam channel in Korea. I'm always learning such a great ideas on your channel. I hope we have a chance to be together. Thank you.
Такое только в заводских условиях можно сделать ?
Wait... Did I just watch an ad for thermdrill?
Impressive
Every body missed the point this system is good (great) for certain applications,, don’t say it won’t do this and won’t dont that.
Its for lighter duty if you don’t over stress it it will last for ever.
Where to buy?
Quality German engineering.
This is sertainly no new tech,i already used these in 1990...nothing special about them now anymore...
Wish I could afford the tooling!
We have this in the UK it's called Rivnuts
A lot of the examples would be nutserts. Not sold on this
hello, are you in Argentina?
i'm drunk and i'm hyped
Sign me up for this job
posted 2 years ago but now it wont leave my Recommended list cool idea though
Range of motion is so much different. Not even a reasonable comparison
Actually its a very good comparison, if you look again you will notice that the crimped threaded sleeve begins to lose hold almost instantly allowing for larger range of motion with equal force applied.
Oh I don't know maybe thermdrill holds on to the bolt much stronger/tighter which limits it's range of motion compared to the other one, as mentioned by others. Besides you can see both metal flex at about the same rate.
Cause it’s a sales pitch. Of course it’s going to be biased to thermal drill.
Which is why people are soaking it up like water thinking this is like the first sight of toasted bread.
U can’t mount anything flush cuz of the bur
just use the bit that leaves a flat top, watch the vid at :45 the left has the larger mass, but top collar. the right is cut flush.
Woher beat, bitte
But.... will it work on my wife?
no she is too cool, to melt down
Better ask your neighbour, he probably knows what works on your wife 😏
A husband says to his wife. “Tell me something that will make me happy and sad at the same time.” So the wife thinks for a moment, then replies. “Your penis is slightly bigger then your best friends.”
This video really helped me poop. Thanks
GM cars in 60s assembly used an air chisel to punch and form a tapered hole to except a thread forming grade 8 bolt..quicker..less energy..low heat..
Top notch
Kinda looks like friction stir welding
I was expecting some kind of Payday Joke. Like a Chains voice clip or something. Nope, just drills.
Guys, the thermaldrill, go get it
i read the title as treadmill. what has happened to my eyes. 😢
Geile Musik, kann mir jemand sagen wie der Song heisst und von wem?
Adrian Ivan - No One Else
Is that darude sandstorm?
Is this on amazon for sale?
getting that carbide bit aint the issue. The issue is you need at least a small mill to provide enough speed, torque and rigidity
Ich will
Eye soothing...
I guess why not
Some big corporation will buy this . It will make slapping stuff together faster