Incredible Manufacturing Process of Hexagon Bolt & Nut in Factory || How It's Made Nuts and bolts
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- Incredible Manufacturing Process of Hexagon Bolt & Nut in Factory || How It's Made Nuts and bolts
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Hands down this is the safest machine shop in Pakistan. The workers in this shop have safety gloves and safety boots. In all previous videos of machine shop in Pakistan I have never seen safety gloves and boots. Safest in Pakistan.
They have steel toed flip flops 🩴.🤔😁
It is sad but you don't know why they are willing to sacrifice their safety for some pennies.
Yes, it is an OSHIT approved shop
1:20 I am very sure that this instrument is highly accurate and recently calibrated by that punch.
Quality control passed
It's engineering thing if in doubt give it a clout.
ha ha
Yeah 😂
🤣🤣👍
What a neat little factory. No safety hazards or work environmental issues.
Bullshit
it's perfectly safe according to experts here...and pigs also fly
Lol.
Health and safety Legislation only applies to western countries as they cause alot of accidents and they act like fools.
Scary to think this country has nuclear weapons also. How much safety and regulation goes into them
0:17 мин-резьбовой резец закреплен ОДНИМ болтом, сделанным им же.)
Finally! Workers wearing shoes 👏👏👏
And one with glasses behind the lathe ;)
@Gatze Labordus, the owner must've been properly educated in the west
12:30 Гениально! Укоротив рожковый ключ сделать из него оснастку для быстрого снятия вращающейся заготовки гайки. Чтобы не получить удар в лоб от обычного ключа!
great making process video~ 멋진 과정!
Unbelievable, I have finally seen a pakistani worker with shoes, no protective booth, but any how some kind of protection. But nice job. Greets from Venezuela,
These workers are amazing. Don't they measure anything? You would think that the bolt turned diameter and chased threads would be inspected at the lathe. Cut threads VS rolled. Cut are much weaker with the most vulnerable part of any cut screw thread being up at the thread runout near the head. This presents a high stress concentration.
1:17 scale calibration
+-2 Kg _)
В конце видео чувак подбирает эксклюзивные гайки к эксклюзивным болтам... Это хайтек, детка!🤣
I'm guessing they are wheel studs and lug nuts. Interesting that the studs are not serrated. Means they either have to get welded in place, or their diameter has to be very precise to get a tight fit. Hmm.
We weld it
I had the exact same thoughts
So crazy to see how to see how bolts are made by hand. Ended here after watching How It’s Made on bolts. Machines that pump out 300 bolts per minute. Still so cool to see the craftsmanship in making them by hand
Which machine???
I could never understand why everything gets thrown on the floor
their floor is our table
@@richardebbole1 plus, that way everyone is busy... in a place w/o TV, pensions etc it is important to keep everyone busy.
Wet earth - rust, sand in the carving, dirt .. Indeed, why not organize the work normally? Someone has to clean up there!
@@hibahprice6887 No, they don't.
Hy
Ola. Muito bom. Gosto demais dos seus videos. Seu trabalho e muito importante. Um grande abraço e admiraçao do Brasil
Mad Max is here!
Те кто пользуются этими болтами - нинзя. Those who use these bolts are ninjas.
Интересные технологии
мужики всем вам огромный привет молодцы
That is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
What exactly amazes you? Lack of safety? Harsh environment? Child labor? Or the fact the those bolts are not annealed properly?
Nice video, thank you :)
Nice workers. No computer adict here,no ! Real quality workers !
i'll bet you could sell those in a nice box in one of those upscale tool catalogs. "Arsenal heavy duty bolts from scrap"
токарь какой весёлый, делает сыромятину но ему весело где термообработка.
Oui. Il s’amuse bien comme un esclave.
Я считаю, что на колесных шпильках резьба должна быть накатана а не нарезана. !?!
Прошу заметить, что прочность резьбы при нарезки-выше. Исходя из гостов на крепеж высокого давления, позволяется только резаньем изготавливать резьбу,
@@user-xq9js9vj3l Согласен, только нарезать надо плашкой, а не каким-то непонятным резцом
@@user-xq9js9vj3l ага, только я собрал десятки машин и узлов, ни одного болта с нарезанньй резьбой, внезапно, при максимальной прочности в 6 рисок, все накатка, и колесные шпильки
If I don't cut it, how do I measure it?
I know that but I have no source
This is nuts!
No, it’s bolts
Super!!!!
Thnkx
Secondo me la tecnologia usata e del 1940 -1950 , che per l’epoca non era male. Questi video secondo me, mostrano il grado di sfruttamento di quella gente nel era dei macchinari cnc . Quei bulloni nel loro mercato costeranno 10 centesimi e qualcuno li importa nei paesi sviluppati per 10€ .
Pekerjaan yang sangat luar biasa
Travail d’esclavage.
Я что то понять не могу. В гайке резьбу резали правую, слесарь в конце гайку закручивал по часовой. А ВОТ ТОКАРЬ РЕЗАЛ ЛЕВУЮ насколько я знаю.
такая же фигня, сам не понял, на болте левая, на гайке правая, и в конце тоже болты с правой
@@tibam6912 Секретка, чтоб колеса не попи3дили.
Думаю оба вида делают, в конце показали правые, красной краской помеченные
Где-то может в другой куче лежат и левые, скажем зеленые
@@tibam6912 Судя по всему у них так кинематика настроена, что получается правая резьба.
@@russiantexno как токарь скажу, там не кинематика, там режется именно левая, так как сход стружки идет вверх, да и по виткам видно что левая
Да.. Термообработки после штамповки нету, зато воронение есть.. Кровь из глаз
@@alexanders9655 скорее всего уже на автомате рабочий знает что и насколько провернуть, чтобы получилось как надо. Это как езда на машине или велосипеде: вы не думаете как нога нажимает на педаль и на сколько градусов повернуть руль, а просто нажимаете и крутите и получается как надо
@@tituszx1 сам то подумал, что написал? он не это имел в виду
@@user-cr9xj9sp4e Ответ был для Alexandr S, но походу его комментарий потерли. А разговор шёл о том, что рабочий крутит подачу не смотря на лимб
Cual cinco eses desconocimiento total y de seguridad mejor no hablar. Pero si admiro estos obreros son excelentes
Thats a serious Nut for such a small bolt head. I wonder if they get quenched later for hardness
Where´s the Hexagon on the bolt?
These appear to be lug bolts and nuts for truck hubs, interference fit on the bolts, no hex.
Nice working
Hame to bass tarazu on karne ka tarika 1 no laga
глаза совсем не жалеют
Thank you
Hexagon nut? Yes.
Hexagon bolt? No.
Is that the finished product?
Looks like large wheel studs and nuts but there's no splines on the studs.
With what we get to see on the video unless it's a pretty serious interference fit or a weld-in-place stud I believe the torque required for that size nut would, sooner or later, spin the stud.
Edit:
Maybe the quality of the material and finish makes it a rust-in-place fit.
Lol
What about the fact that there are no stress relief procedures or heat treating on those studs or nuts. RIP those traveling along side those wheels…
@@rxpsycho7326
Based on what we got to see in the video Grade 2 would be the highest they could be for proof, yield and tensile strength. Again if that's the finished product.
Thanks for these Comments, from what I see, they are valid:
“…Lack of spines, huge interference fit or weld in place, quality of material and finish, no stress relief or heat treating and quite possibly the Grade 2 strength.”
This is a very different manufacturing culture, than that to which I am accustomed. Frankly, I was shocked.
RL
@@rlewis1946
I'm not surprised by what they do there to get by. It may be India or Pakistan in the video idk.
I lived in Burma(Myanmar) in ('87 and '88) and they were even worse at some things they manufactured because of being so poor.
They had wonderful artisans and even well trained engineers (British taught for decades) but they didn't have all the tools/machines even if they knew the correct methods. They just made what the could make.
The US and other western nations helped with donations of agricultural equipment, supplies, maintenance training etc.
The ones I really admired were the wood-worker artisans that could make just about anything from teakwood, rosewood, ironwood, bamboo, wicker etc.
If you had an idea, sketch or actual blueprint they could make that item.
@@user-br3ou2cs9o thank you for your humanity
I see this and it really makes me realize how soft the “west” is with all its “influencer’s” whining about how bad they have it!
🔥🔥
Болт болту рознь, рискованное изделие, пользоваться нельзя. Bolt to bolt discord, risky product, can not be used. ))) Но в Пакистане можно. But in Pakistan it is possible.
Thnkx sir 🙏
I'm owner of this factory
Amazing
Wow! How can these people live like that... and they have nuclear power!
At the 3:40 mark… somebody is yelling! Must’ve dropped a red hot bolt on his safety sandals.
Oui.
Ces ouvrier travail comme des esclaves. Aucune protection. Ni assurance. Et rien du tout.
C’est ça la dictature qui régner au par avant.
Le patron lui empoche des millions de dollars 💵💵💵 pour s’amuser bien de la vie 👯♀️👯♂️😹💋💋💋
Good job
The bolts are left hand thread?
i wonder the same
Why they trow every thing on the floor. Look mom i have new job in a safety companie. The guy at the end seem to be happy
unbelievable
esta bueno que no sea tan automatizado para que la gente tenga trabajito solo seria de ir yo a poponer una planta de galvanizado en frio y en galvanizado estructual y listo todo el proceso hay saldria un producto terminado
Excellent 👍👍, use gloves and spectacles for safety. As you are dependent on fitness
Объясните, как он получает ПРАВУЮ резьбу при ПРЯМЫХ оборотах и подаче СЛЕВА-НАПРАВО? 😳И резец не перевернут и не стоит за заготовкой!
Или она все-таки левая на болте, присмотрелся...
То похоже шпильки, для грузовых колес, на них левая резьба
Какой смысл несёт взвешивание на столь точных весах при таком техпроцессе? 🤣
Чтобы при последующей ковке хватило металла и лишнего не слишком много стачивать.
Странно что резьбу на болтах режут, а не прокатывают. Хотя может на таких диаметрах проще резать
я еще поржал на моменте когда весы стоят не горизонтально.
I bet they have fun accounting for inventory. LOL
I've seen hundreds of pakistani worlshop videos. This is the first where i see a worker wearing shoes.
9:15 TOXIC AVENGER🧟☠💀
Le pas de vis est à l'envers non?
👍
"hey guys before we start today safety meeting".. never heard in this place
This is wheel studs for medium duty trucks
this town has 21 men with one hand and/or 1 foot, 45 with lung disease, 10 totally blind.
Yes. The work is good . But you can advise them for a minimum of safety. Like the guy who's breathing with the acid when he's putting the metal in the liquid.....no comment!!
Not sure that's acid. It would have eaten through that garbage can a long time ago.
No creo que sean confiables para uso automotriz o industrial
Saludos
I wonder how often this crazy video gets viewed? - the [Russian??] person before me was only by 2 weeks.
:)
ماشاءالله
Workers are wearing Regular clothes.... Did they run out of pajamas and nightshirts?
I seen a pair of safety sandals… that count?
Amazing work 🦾
пластилин.
So how do you tight them exactly? Are they welded than tightened?
most likely
I think they are wheel studs and lug nuts for trucks
Somebody gotta do it & are those bolts & nuts qualified as man made....
*Those are NOT Hexagon Bolts* The Red Dot tells All. Why throw them on the ground? Use a box.
Wonder what the hourly rate is or monthly pay
How can people work in such a mess and clutter
единственное что понравилось 1 токарь был в очках))
И да там малой делает и правую и левую резьбу!!! В 2 разных тазика ложит!
Next time my workers complain about their work I will show them this video.
Ye to high way ki sariya hai
Europe of the 50s
Kahan per hai factory
why its in black color? black oxide?
Is this England?
+1 В нашей говенной рашке и такого нет.
HOW ARP bolts are made..
Bolt ke rate milenge kya
HAHA, I almost shit myself when the guy takes the weight scale and slams his hand on it a few times. I'm sure it is really accurate now. SMH
At least they are not wearing flip flops.
и с такими шпильками возят по 50 тонн. Кто им дал ядерное оружие?
сами сделали также :-))))))))
@@user-cr9xj9sp4e Боюсь представить их ядерный реактор
otimo
Men of Steel
Astea sunt suruburi pentru navete spatiale pakistaneze.
Да...........
Where it located
Made from unknowneum steel grade.
13:45 - ты чо смеешься, смерд?!
A lot of people working hard, in hazardous conditions, making a very borderline product. Unknown steel, uncalibrated tools, no QC, no quenching. Not a recipe for good profits, good reputation, or future growth and success.
Two Hundred years ago kindda...
Which thread are they cutting oh the lathes?
4inch
@@adeelumer8797 Thanks for the reply. I meant which thread etc. BA., Whitworth, BSF, Metric or some other thread.
The same one they’re tapping in the nuts. The nuts are supplied with the bolts, so who knows what the thread actually is, as long as it matches?
The workers in this factory appear to be wasting so much energy forever banging the products to release them from the equipment.
где то индусы меня нае...дурят, точат левую накручивают правую. вот и покупай у них технику
индусы нае... даже в том, что они пакистанцы :-))))))))
Pakistani ARP Fasteners
What a bad job. Incredible the dirt of the place. The men work squatting or sitting on the floor. Mechanics repair engines and equipment by throwing the parts on the dirty floor, there's garbage everywhere ... Mechanics don't wear protective gear. Impressive the dirtiness of the place…
It’s fucking Pakistan or one of the Stan’s just what the fuck do you expect in a culture/ entire region that’s just barely in the industrial revolution stage in 2020 that the rest of the world went through between 1760-1840. I have been to 113 countries and all 7 continents and this is 100 percent normal in this part of the world. Travel some and educate yourself.
@@waynewayne9693
It is hard for not to have some of your thoughts. As Westerner, I was shocked to see the working conditions, techniques and raw stock used in this video. It is a very different manufacturing culture, to which I am not accustomed.
I learned from the Comments that these nut and bolt assembles are actually large vehicle Wheel Studs and Lug Nuts. (Some how a “Translate” option has found its way into the comments and replies. It really helps understand what other non-English text says! )
I just can’t imagine working in that shop or even using its products, until I could see some proper testing/QA data.
Good luck Wayne and good health to you.
Roy Lewis
Buffalo, NY USA
Just one more thing:
I agree the working conditions reminded me of a late 19th, early 20th Century piece work, sweat shop hell hole! Hopefully their pay is a livable wage.
RL
Oh yes it terrible conditions says you in ur air conditioned room sitting on ur comfortable seat never working a real day in your life 😂😂😂 arm chair know it alls
@@waynewayne9693 You're missing the point. These manufacturing processes are frankly stupid. They could increase quality and efficiency with minimal cost. If they spent their days digging holes and filling them again would you admire their hard work?
Content warning! The bolts and nuts are heavily bleeding 13:55