@@DarkAttack14No it's actually clear plastic like the one in the video, although it uses rubber belts instead of plastic gears like this one. Occasionally it does fail, but there are 2 backups handy and it can be repaired pretty easily.
you mean like in industry? perhaps on a assembly line? they have this and so much more on assemply lines even screwdrivers with pneumatic screw magazines that load a new screw into the gun after every use so you can just zap screws in all day long
nope i doubt this whould even take off lugnuts that are at 100ftlbs imagine if it had to do some that were at 140, pretty sure the motor whould stall or it whould shatter
The auto industry does have this, and had it for years for starting lug nuts all at the same time. Then there is a separate tightening machine that is the size of a barrel
@@Sarge92 yeah I personally would never have something like this but if you work for a assembly line they would probably have lots of tools like this, just you know made out of tool steel not plastic
Не всё так просто. Положение болтов относительно головок разное. Поэтому вначале автор видео делает проворот, чтобы шляпки болтов совпали, но "подхватываются" они в разный момент времени и какие-то болты могут оказаться на 1/6 оборота недокрученными(а то и более, если криво приставить инструмент). Короче - после этого приспособления нужно ещё динамометром проверять затяжку болтов.
@@user-kw4nf1hg8xэтой хрени с ременной передачей, нет смысла доверять. Если для бытовухи затянуть, это ещё ладно. А если в прош строе, то извольте спец ключём
Народ, это специальный инструмент, который применяется на заводе, чтобы просто поставить колесо на машину при сборке. Чтобы оно там было. Всё на этом. Ни для какого шиномонтажа он не подразумевается, никто после этого ездить на ней не будет. Протяжка колеса делается уже позже. Вы бы описание читали, другие комментарии, прежде чем выдавать свои потоки сознания.
@@maxg4626так,для ускорения процесса сойдёт. 5 болтов одним махом? перспектива привлекательная.а дотягивать таки придется.хотя бы для проверки и внутреннего успокоения.🤗
@@JJFX-You also have cars with different bolt counts and spacing. So unless they make like 5 or 6 of them in the most common sized as an attachment, I don't see this being used in repair.
I have used this tool literally tens of thousands of times. It is used at the Honda factory (and probably many other auto factories) to loosely put the lug nuts onto the studs to be properly down by the machine further down the line. (Cross threading is not an issue, torqueing machine re adjusts every bolt before torqueing)The 5 headed nut runner is merely an attachment to a specific industrial grade drill driver. This attachment has no business being owned by anyone/company who is not running 20 bolts/minute, 16 hours a day.
I need a two pack; one for the 11 screws in the back of my whirlpool dryer and one for the 8 screws on my LG washer. I've had to change some out to torx, but mostly they're Phillips.
@@gzus1482do you tell this to everyone that bombs a joke in real life too? You tell them "I know you were joking but cmon, try harder".... Doubtful. If you do, you are simply an asshole. Doesn't pay to be an asshole, why do it for free?
Likely an assembly tool for putting wheels on cars at the production line. This just cinches the lugs wrench right to a spec and something else torques them on. This increases production to a reasonable speed without hurrying the workers into making mistakes. And what you saw in the video is a test of that tool and it's likely a prototype stage tool.
Working at a car manufacturer, I've seen quite a few variations of this. They had one that was belts and gears, and that thing would literally break down once a month.
@@advancednutritioninc908the plastic is cheaper for demonstration/testing. I’m sure if it made it to final stages of production they would have steel gears in there
@@chouchou3652 I haven't got any imaginary friends. Not since I was really young. She was a dolphin 🐬. Flipper, I called her. She used to come snorkelling with me.
It's probably a prototype of concept. There are loads of specialist powertool companies what make basically adaptors that integrate to a common off the shelf power tool frame.
Factories and shops will create their own specialized Tools in order to help with processes in production. A "jig" can make sure things are done exactly the same way every time with minimal effort!⚙️
Probably good for removing, but not for tightening if you need dependable torque specs. Design one with individual torque limits for each one… might be too complicated to be worth it
This would be good if you were doing a lot of the same thing. Use this to get 50 setups ready, then torque them all down to spec in star pattern and you're saving a shit load of time.
True, I wonder how hard it would be to design in slip clutches for each one that break at desired torque. Then you could REALLY work fast.@@i-love-comountains3850
The problem is that the gears are plastic. How much torque those can take before breaking down. Also of you spin those gears it create heat. The torque and heat will put more stress in those plastic gears. Then bam it breaks down.
As long as everything is brand new like in a factory, It seems great. Add any amount of rust or wear or overtorqued, and this would never be able to unscrew any.
@@Fekillix I’m sure something similar is used, but I can assure you that they are not tightening wheels with something made of plastic. Especially driven by plastic gears, or tiny rubber belts like that.
So I gotta ask how does this work if it has a tool with removable face piece for different bolt patterns? Then do you need anywhere from 3 to 8 sockets the same size and length to run them on? And I wanna see this with some junkyard hardware haha. Also plastic gears?
Assembly Makita tools. Used in Aviation, space ships assemby work where every screw/bolt has to pass inspection.. Probably cost more then anybodys whole brushless collection.
You still have to check every bolt, because not every thread and nut was in the same position. And with High pressure it makes a real difference if not every bolt/nut has the same tork.
Impractical because you need one that would adjust to all hub sizes or number of studs, and you wouldn't have enough break away force for all lug nuts to be removed at the same time.
Thos os very handy for line work. People forget Makita used to make stuff for NASA not just the cordless tools. Weird devices that require a strange set up to operate like this are great on production lines. I'm willing to bet makita has some stuff in their production line work we could never imagine why it would be made let alone what one aingle aplication it was for.
If it was for automotive lug nuts, it would definitely need metal gears and some sort of gear reduction to get the torque correct... 1 lug nut is hard enough for a cordless tool, let alone 5... but that being said it's probably for some sort of quick assembly plumbing valves or something where it just gets the nuts lightly snug persay
Only Reason I personally like Makita tools 🔧 I'd because of Ricky Carmichael had a Team Makita Suzuki 450 and he's the goat of motocross an Makita tools 🔧 seem to be the 1st tool franchise to sponsor motocross racers!
This looks like a prototype but a finished version could be very useful in assembly line work or maybe motorsport. Though im not sure if that poor little makita could handle it but again its a prototype, the final version could use a much stronger driver
Makita make a huge range of “tools” from coffee makers to robot vacuum cleaners and most real tools in between. Just because they made a mistake with a 12v drill a few years back and chose some questionable quality batteries doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give them another chance. Makita is a well respected Japanese brand that really does innovate. This is another demonstration of their ability to innovate and provide tools for industry (the car industry in this example) that industry needs. It’s a great idea. Use a proven power pack with a proven drivetrain with a couple of little “tweaks” to give you another tool you can sell. Take a look round some Japanese car manufacturing plants and you’ll see loads of Makita and Hitachi (Hikoki) tools being used.
Need to have a different tool for each type of lug pattern, all the nuts need to be threaded the same amount or else a nut that is not threaded as much won’t be tightened since they are all connected to each other. Unless there is a clutch mechanism to let each nut tighten separately.
looks like its a custom for a car manufacturer. the person on the line might install the lugs up until the hand tooling quits, and a robot arm will come in and torque them all to spec. either that or they are testing an end effector for a robot arm.
It was then he realized his car was 4 lug.😂
That’d be me after buying it for my civic 😂
He'd be like:
Well s💩t! Back to the 3D-printer🤦♂️.😄👍
😂
😂🫁🔥
Looks like victaulic end caps. For commercial sprinkler piping systems.
gotta make sure all nuts are evenly tight before u zap it lol
Он наверное и предназначен для затягивания каждой гайки с одинаковым моментом. Там пружина это демонстрирует.
Next series: add a differential 😂
@@jamesmorrison7989it’s geared it can’t slip
It’s geared tho it all moved the same time
@@Nickjustdabs that’s why I said next series
That's just nuts man 😂
Right. I want to see them try this with bolts.
😂
Go outside their headquarters and chant "nuts not bolts, nuts not bolts!" 😂😂😂
@@justinfowich6662 да особенно когда 4 на 19,а одна на 22😂😂😂
But this have inside plastic gears 🙄
I work at an auto plant. We use older versions of this setup to snug the lug nuts before they are tightened to spec by a machine.
This is exactly what i was thinking it would be for. Too get them started and just snug to make it quicker and easier than one at a time.
I was just gonna ask can it torque
I'm guessing yours is made out of metal like it should be?
@@DarkAttack14No it's actually clear plastic like the one in the video, although it uses rubber belts instead of plastic gears like this one. Occasionally it does fail, but there are 2 backups handy and it can be repaired pretty easily.
I imagine if you worked on the same thing everyday and it’s the same flange or pattern this would be useful
you mean like in industry?
perhaps on a assembly line?
they have this and so much more on assemply lines even screwdrivers with pneumatic screw magazines that load a new screw into the gun after every use so you can just zap screws in all day long
nope i doubt this whould even take off lugnuts that are at 100ftlbs imagine if it had to do some that were at 140, pretty sure the motor whould stall or it whould shatter
The auto industry does have this, and had it for years for starting lug nuts all at the same time.
Then there is a separate tightening machine that is the size of a barrel
Exactly what is used at end of assembly line at Rivian 😂 and actually they have giant overhead boom style ones for in wheel mounting area
@@Sarge92 yeah I personally would never have something like this but if you work for a assembly line they would probably have lots of tools like this, just you know made out of tool steel not plastic
Reminds me how they torque lug nuts in the factory at automotive assembly manufacturing plants. They do it all at the same time
How much
@@888dupont ?
Worked at BMW and they did not do all at the same time
Yep,...same with head bolts too
@@mrbiggoggles314 At a BMW assembly plant or repair maintenance facility?
It's amazing how many people think this is a tool meant for them and not an industry tool meant for a very specific purpose
....which is exactly why most people would think this hunk of plastic junk is useless.
Do you want me to ask where to buy one?
@@andrew1898it’s a prototype genius
@@andrew1898It looks like it is either for demo or prototyping and is not for sale as is
What you mean is that's what you thought, BELLEND
I'd be happy to be proven wrong, just not sure what the actual application for something like this would be, and am genuinely curious.
Пластиковые шестерни как раз для этого подходят!😂
😂
Это же прототип
@@egorkin076 теперь имеет смысл
Очередной +100500-й нах ненужный инструмент от макиты
@@user-vi3ff4yg3q Знаешь люди как бы не только вёдра крутят, но и агрегаты
Не всё так просто. Положение болтов относительно головок разное. Поэтому вначале автор видео делает проворот, чтобы шляпки болтов совпали, но "подхватываются" они в разный момент времени и какие-то болты могут оказаться на 1/6 оборота недокрученными(а то и более, если криво приставить инструмент).
Короче - после этого приспособления нужно ещё динамометром проверять затяжку болтов.
Не нужно, там же видно что он поджимает 2 пластины с пружинами, значит он для этого зделан
@@user-kw4nf1hg8xэтой хрени с ременной передачей, нет смысла доверять. Если для бытовухи затянуть, это ещё ладно.
А если в прош строе, то извольте спец ключём
Народ, это специальный инструмент, который применяется на заводе, чтобы просто поставить колесо на машину при сборке. Чтобы оно там было.
Всё на этом. Ни для какого шиномонтажа он не подразумевается, никто после этого ездить на ней не будет. Протяжка колеса делается уже позже.
Вы бы описание читали, другие комментарии, прежде чем выдавать свои потоки сознания.
Безполезная хрень
@@maxg4626так,для ускорения процесса сойдёт. 5 болтов одним махом? перспектива привлекательная.а дотягивать таки придется.хотя бы для проверки и внутреннего успокоения.🤗
As a person in the auto industry, if you can make this tool right, it would be a good pick up
Unless it only tightens the loosest bolt all the way.
If it can be engineered to apply a maximum torque to each bolt then that'd be great. Otherwise, you're just asking for trouble.
@@JJFX-You also have cars with different bolt counts and spacing. So unless they make like 5 or 6 of them in the most common sized as an attachment, I don't see this being used in repair.
I see plastic gears that would get stripped out after the first go
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 it's a prototype
I have used this tool literally tens of thousands of times. It is used at the Honda factory (and probably many other auto factories) to loosely put the lug nuts onto the studs to be properly down by the machine further down the line. (Cross threading is not an issue, torqueing machine re adjusts every bolt before torqueing)The 5 headed nut runner is merely an attachment to a specific industrial grade drill driver. This attachment has no business being owned by anyone/company who is not running 20 bolts/minute, 16 hours a day.
"Literally"? Wauw..
Your math is wrong here 😭
How long does it last? Looks like plastic gears
Not to mention. What if the bolts are all misaligned to start? How does it even get on the nuts of they aren't all in the same position?
@@RichardWing4130if it's used to tighten, then it doesn't matter the rotation. The tool will line up with it if you slow spin
Конечно круто, однако чтобы зажать с определённым усилием все 5 гаек нужно это усилие увеличивать в 5 раз и умножить на КПД такого устройства
Это промышленный узкоспециализированный инструмент
он предназначен для того что бы гайки подготовить к зажатию и такой инструмент используют на конвейере где таких деталей тысячи!
@@Warsalibum, всёравно для меня лично штука необычная и вообще не универсальная.
@@user-dn1ec8nr3x так бл.. она узкопрофильная
@@user-dn1ec8nr3x так никто не говорил, что она универсальная.
I see that air compressor in the background. Thoes things are amazing, so quiet.
It’s a blue tooth compressor because there’s no hose !
Neat setup !!!
To me these purpose build tools are super interesting
Time is crucial, time is money. This is the objective of this tool. 😎💯💪🏿👍🏿
I need a two pack; one for the 11 screws in the back of my whirlpool dryer and one for the 8 screws on my LG washer. I've had to change some out to torx, but mostly they're Phillips.
😂😂
Cares, nobody
Would it not be simpler to get the lint out after every wash to avoid opening the whole machine every other month xD
Imagine your at the junk yard and all you got is this in your tool bag lmao 🤣
I know that's supposed to be a joke. But come on bro, try harder. 🤦♂️
You have the floor sir let her rip.
@@gzus1482I know your just tryna live your life bro, but come on. Try harder
@@gzus1482do you tell this to everyone that bombs a joke in real life too? You tell them "I know you were joking but cmon, try harder".... Doubtful. If you do, you are simply an asshole. Doesn't pay to be an asshole, why do it for free?
@@kashmooney2922Original. How damn original
Likely an assembly tool for putting wheels on cars at the production line. This just cinches the lugs wrench right to a spec and something else torques them on. This increases production to a reasonable speed without hurrying the workers into making mistakes. And what you saw in the video is a test of that tool and it's likely a prototype stage tool.
Too bad almost everyone else missed this comment. Makes the most sense to me.
@@punawelewele Merry Christmas!
We making it out of the work site with this one boys 🙌
Imagine when they find out that a multiple screwdriver in a refrigerator company costs over $100,000.
Зачем МНОГОЦЕЛЕВАЯ отвёртка на конвейере?
Working at a car manufacturer, I've seen quite a few variations of this. They had one that was belts and gears, and that thing would literally break down once a month.
Aren’t most wheel hubs like that spaced differently between cars?
It probably comes as a set, wheel hub sized aren't random. Although this is frivolous af
there is 4 lug, 5 lug, 6 lug, 8 lug and I can see that plastic holding up to stuck lug nuts. This must be for something else!
@@advancednutritioninc908the plastic is cheaper for demonstration/testing. I’m sure if it made it to final stages of production they would have steel gears in there
This would be for a manufacturer who was assembling the same thing over and over. Specialized tools usually don't fit well in maintenance/service.
Made for a factory, here is a different one used in a Toyota factory ua-cam.com/users/shortsNz240B6wmtc
No way that's a real tool.
Is it ???
Yeah. You need to ask allah to buy one
@@chouchou3652 I haven't got any imaginary friends. Not since I was really young. She was a dolphin 🐬. Flipper, I called her. She used to come snorkelling with me.
It's probably a prototype of concept.
There are loads of specialist powertool companies what make basically adaptors that integrate to a common off the shelf power tool frame.
Factories and shops will create their own specialized Tools in order to help with processes in production.
A "jig" can make sure things are done exactly the same way every time with minimal effort!⚙️
It is a real tool for a production line in a factory
It was at that moment,Cooter smiled for the first time,.. changing his life in the shop forever..
If I can get one of these in my lug pattern that would be pretty cool
Probably good for removing, but not for tightening if you need dependable torque specs. Design one with individual torque limits for each one… might be too complicated to be worth it
This would be good if you were doing a lot of the same thing. Use this to get 50 setups ready, then torque them all down to spec in star pattern and you're saving a shit load of time.
True, I wonder how hard it would be to design in slip clutches for each one that break at desired torque. Then you could REALLY work fast.@@i-love-comountains3850
The problem is that the gears are plastic. How much torque those can take before breaking down. Also of you spin those gears it create heat. The torque and heat will put more stress in those plastic gears. Then bam it breaks down.
Pretty it was just built as a proof of concept
"The problem"
Who said there was one?
What if this is what its ment to be?
Plastic gear can be equally as good or stronger than metal one. Just make it bigger lol. And those look beefy enough
@@maxinehardy9411no there's not
it's made to snug everything together, the torque comes later on down the assembly line
❤I really enjoyed watching your video
As long as everything is brand new like in a factory, It seems great.
Add any amount of rust or wear or overtorqued, and this would never be able to unscrew any.
Sicher... als ob ich Die Zeit hätte alle Schrauben richtig zu drehen, bevor ich die Maschine aufsetzen kann...
Wurde hier ja auch nicht gemacht, man sieht ja wie es nach dem starten erst überall richtig drauf rutscht.
Just set them in the drill and spin it counter clockwise first, then tighten?
@@MavetSomnusno but good try.
And if there is a pipe in the midle?...useless?
different flange size different stud pattern and more studs. What about having to hold 5 nuts on the back.
You two do realize this is just a prototype piece, and the idea behind it is for lug nuts for wheels
@@DJR3M1XX They actually use this in factories, not a prototype. ua-cam.com/users/shortsNz240B6wmtc
@@Fekillix I’m sure something similar is used, but I can assure you that they are not tightening wheels with something made of plastic. Especially driven by plastic gears, or tiny rubber belts like that.
@@DJR3M1XX There is a video of one of these being used in a Toyota factory. But they're probably using a different tool for the final torque.
It is a system that will provide a great advantage in formula races if it is developed further.
В формуле одна гайка 😂😂
I wunder if each of those so kets are independent of the others, or when one nut is tight the whole driver stops?
Only with a built in torque limiter would this be somewhat relevant.
Torque has left the chat
idk if anyone knows but these have been around for awhile. factories use them for lugs and ot stuff like engine heads.
Can it suction out old engine oil at the same time though? And pump it full while putting the 5 bolts back on?
Brilliant bit of kit. I do like mikita tools. 🙏
It's spelt M-i-k-i-h-a!
@@pumpkin4444 no its not. Its spelt Makita.we were both wrong.😭
Well... If you integrate a clutch onto all of those... Then you've got a banger right there.
So I gotta ask how does this work if it has a tool with removable face piece for different bolt patterns? Then do you need anywhere from 3 to 8 sockets the same size and length to run them on? And I wanna see this with some junkyard hardware haha. Also plastic gears?
Assembly Makita tools. Used in Aviation, space ships assemby work where every screw/bolt has to pass inspection.. Probably cost more then anybodys whole brushless collection.
Wow, you’re not kidding. $2500 for a 12v screwdriver
Yes, and how i can use it when in the middle of the flange there's a pipe?
Provided the threads all start in the same place and are the same length then they will all tighten
Thank you so much for watching my channel ❤️
Just what I needed a clear plastic impact socket
Thats great if you have one for every bolt siz/lugspacing
But how many different adapters would u need with so many different bolt patterns?
Maquita lo mejor de lo mejor
Thank you so much for watching my channel ❤️
เครื่องมือเฉพาะทาง สวยงามจริงๆ
You still have to check every bolt, because not every thread and nut was in the same position. And with High pressure it makes a real difference if not every bolt/nut has the same tork.
Show parabéns
That is awesome! 🤩
🤔don’t those types of fitting usually have a pipe in them?
Bro said" lahhhhh"
Thank you so much for watching my channel 😍🥰😘
Usually there is something coming out of flange. Like a pipe?
Impractical because you need one that would adjust to all hub sizes or number of studs, and you wouldn't have enough break away force for all lug nuts to be removed at the same time.
Would've been nice if there was some sort of torque limiter.
The driver has inbuilt torque limit
Nascar pit crews: We will take 4!
If all the bolts are torqued, won't it be difficult to remove the tool after tightening?
How to get the evenly start angle of all nuts?
finally, a way to strip all the bolts at once🙏🏼
Do they also make one for motorcycle clutches? Would be very handy
"Whats the torque spec?"
"Somewhere between loose and barely touching"
Now tire shops can be fast like pit stops 😂
It’s an industrial/factory environment demo model for salesmen to use in Vietnam.
If built in steel...what kind of torque could it output....especially if the wheel bolts/nuts are rusted ? ❤😊
Thos os very handy for line work.
People forget Makita used to make stuff for NASA not just the cordless tools. Weird devices that require a strange set up to operate like this are great on production lines. I'm willing to bet makita has some stuff in their production line work we could never imagine why it would be made let alone what one aingle aplication it was for.
If it was for automotive lug nuts, it would definitely need metal gears and some sort of gear reduction to get the torque correct... 1 lug nut is hard enough for a cordless tool, let alone 5... but that being said it's probably for some sort of quick assembly plumbing valves or something where it just gets the nuts lightly snug persay
Whoever made this I love you this is smart...
I didn't hear any impact noise. What is it's torque rating. And is it devided by 5
Does it work with a torque wrench too?
Add individual clutches and this would be nascar pitcrew's wet dream
Now make one with lug pattern for my truck. So I can do all lug nut at same time on each wheel for quicker tire change
Only Reason I personally like Makita tools 🔧 I'd because of Ricky Carmichael had a Team Makita Suzuki 450 and he's the goat of motocross an Makita tools 🔧 seem to be the 1st tool franchise to sponsor motocross racers!
If I had a dollar everytime I needed this tool. I would have zero dollars.
When would u need this tool. I do a lot of work never ran into something I would use that on. Especially if the diameter is off
I really enjoyed this talk xD
(The audio sounds so processed, what did you edit it with?)
I'll be angry if Skizz's tweet this morning was a joke.
Congratulations, Skizz!
he muffed the word "no" he thought it broke lol
This a awesome ideal 🎉🎉 ❤ 💯💯
Yesssssssss! Big money
That's awesome, my only concern is the gears inside look plastic, so how durable is it.
I hope it's a one size fits all type of scenario because not all vehicles have the same bolt pattern.
Good tools
As long as every single bolt lines up perfectly and isn't turned a little
Damn can’t wait for dewault to make this in 10 years
Wouldnt this reduce the torque per nut?
LOoks awesome but you would have to make a 1000 different bolt pattern matched designs
Mantappp bang
I need one of these... make that 2
This looks like a prototype but a finished version could be very useful in assembly line work or maybe motorsport.
Though im not sure if that poor little makita could handle it but again its a prototype, the final version could use a much stronger driver
Ok, Makita. Ryobi is officially on the clock...
I miss when companies made important components from steel.
“ hi Sharks, I’m gonna want $200,000, for 20% of my business”
Makita make a huge range of “tools” from coffee makers to robot vacuum cleaners and most real tools in between. Just because they made a mistake with a 12v drill a few years back and chose some questionable quality batteries doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give them another chance.
Makita is a well respected Japanese brand that really does innovate. This is another demonstration of their ability to innovate and provide tools for industry (the car industry in this example) that industry needs. It’s a great idea. Use a proven power pack with a proven drivetrain with a couple of little “tweaks” to give you another tool you can sell.
Take a look round some Japanese car manufacturing plants and you’ll see loads of Makita and Hitachi (Hikoki) tools being used.
I want this for inline six headbolt torquing.
Need to have a different tool for each type of lug pattern, all the nuts need to be threaded the same amount or else a nut that is not threaded as much won’t be tightened since they are all connected to each other. Unless there is a clutch mechanism to let each nut tighten separately.
looks like its a custom for a car manufacturer. the person on the line might install the lugs up until the hand tooling quits, and a robot arm will come in and torque them all to spec. either that or they are testing an end effector for a robot arm.
Do they send these to distributors? I want one!
What are you assembling that justifies this very specific tool?
Imagine this in F1 racing pitstops
How many 5 bolt flanges are there out there?
Wow I didn't think plastic gears would torque down lug nuts soon good
Yes they do
Thank you so much for watching my channel ❤️
You must be nuts if you think those plastic gears are going to last trying to torque down jug nuts on a vehicle at 95 or better foot pounds.