Process of making a huge hydraulic crusher. A production factory for giant crushers in Japan.
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2023
- Process of making a huge hydraulic crusher. A production factory for giant crushers in Japan.
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これでムカつく上司の残り30年ローンの家を破壊したらさぞ楽しいんだろうなー
Get a new job if your not happy. stop bitching online and tell your boss.
where are feminist
Se se
アメリカで鉄球でマイホーム破壊するドッキリがあったけど。
どしたん話聞こか?
When I went to Japan I couldn't believe how clean and organised their building sites were. Even the concrete trucks were spotless. As far as I am concerned anything made in Japan is of the highest quality.
Thank you for your compliment.
Have you heard of Nissan? Not everything is high quality.
@MarylandResident Nissan's are not that bad. Personally I'm a Toyota man. Most reliable cars built.
@@MrSamrobz I am also a Toyota man. I have 3 of them right now. One of which I got imported from Japan.
@MarylandResident Yeah I have owned a Hilux and a 200 series Landcruiser. Wish I never sold either of them.
まるで巨大ロボットを造る過程を見ているようでもありめっちゃカッコよかったです😳✨
解体されて出た屑鉄をリサイクルして作り上げた製品が、今度は解体する機械として命を吹き込まれる。
まさか原材料がそれだったとは知りませんでしたよ。
感慨深いですね。
大変素晴らしいです。本当のサスティナブルですね😀👍
. 0:53
うちの会社でもオカダさんのグラップル使ってます。とても信頼できる製品です。
建設機械大好きな人間にとっては鳥肌立つぐらいかっこいい、、、巨大なものでも細部に至るまで丁寧に作ってて惚れ惚れします
彼らが台無しになってしまうのはほとんど残念だ
壊れたら壊れたで、思う存分溶接で補修出来るわ!!
各可動接続部に巨大なピンを入れて固定する時にストンとピンが入るのにちょっと感動した精度がすごいのねぇ。
Ja, det er store ting, men med en utrolig imponerende nøjagtighed👍👍👍👍
油圧の力って凄いなぁ。
会社の近くで鉄筋コンクリート構造の建物解体してるけど、太い鉄筋もハサミで紙を切るように切れちゃうのが凄い。
WOW! That was fascinating, thanks. The pride those workers take in their work is great.
Yeah of all the manufacturing videos I watch, this one stands out because of the care they put into fixing and perfecting cosmetic details. It means they have a brand to uphold, inside and out.
As ever, the pride that is taken at every step in the production of this piece of equipment is amazing to see. This is why when it says made in Japan, you know it's a quality product.
just like we had "Made in England" now we manufacture nothing to shout about. But this factory sure turn out great kit.
@@dcallan812 Well same for America too for the last couple of decades, just like England we still got some good plants, but its been fading. Us both, "made here", *while outsourcing everything just to say its made here*
that was not always true. In the 50s and 60s, Japan made what we now look to china to get. Mostly low quality stuff
Their company is not diverse at all. At least there is one country that hasn't lost its mind.
There's really no where in the world that will put this kind of detail into machine parts this size . Japan has really taken pride in work to all new details . :)
The fit and finish is really off the scale . :)
こうして私たちのもとへ届けられるのである
こんなレア度の高いのを食パンみたいに
It is obvious that these workers take great pride in the quality of their products. これらの労働者が自分たちの製品の品質に大きな誇りを持っていることは明らかです。
The people who build machines that make machines that make machines, etc... are who civilized this world. They deserve our deepest thanks and respect.
我が子が頑張っている姿に感動しました!ますます自慢です
完成品がトラックの荷台に積まれるとこで、なんとも言えない感動があった
なによりこんな無骨なパーツなのに「かっこいい…」と呟いてしまった
英語のコメントで適当に回答している人がいるので一応書いておきます。①なんで交換歯がないの?→一体鋳造だから強度が保てるが交換歯だと溶接部位が多くなり強度が低く逆に高く付く。②どうやって素材品質を保ってるの?→スクラップはグレードで細かく分類されているため無分別で電炉で溶かしているわけではなくスクラップ購入時点で素材の配合は考慮されている。海外では一般的にはでかい針みたいなの(ブレーカー)で振動で破壊するのが主流だけど日本は騒音や振動の問題からこういった割機(クラッシャー)が主流です。
"Made in Japan" is usually a quality seal itself. They're cooking the imperfections out with an electrode and then they weld the holes. It's so satisfying to see it all come together with precision. Even the XXL crown nuts can be spun by hand.
It's almost too nice for the intended purpose. :)
最後現場解体シーンで
H鋼ツメで裁断出来るんだ…
凄いなあ〜
巨大なピンやナットが手ではいる精度なのがすごい
Incredible. Respect to all Japanese workers.
that painter was super slow
@@orkhepajwell, this is not something mass made for the general population to buy it so they can take(some)time. At least it will be consistent.
All...?
日本の再生技術は世界を救う。もっと世界に発信するべき
I love Japan. Everything is done with such purpose.
Beautiful Machining Japan!
Be very proud and don't be forced to let your standards drop.
The foundry workers do their work in smart/casual attire and are absolutely spotless!
Bloody good job. Its good to watch this process. I love seeing big parts being made. Your the next level. 10 of 10
日本工藝的職人精神真的隨處可見,連他們的運輸車都是乾淨漂亮的。
これはまさに驚異的な破壊ツールですが、
日本のクラッシャーは本当に最高です...👍
やっぱりオカダのアタッチメントは凄いな〜最初から最後までの出来上がりの工程は素晴らしい👏でもうちの会社のXカッターは負けませんよ!
一人で組み立てしてるのカッコいい!
These people are just perfectionists. So impressive.
Congratulations to you for your hard work from Egypt 💥
This is a 3D measurement of the manufacturing process that I would have loved to see
26:22 Incredibly, it can crush anything including the sturdiest metal structures
油圧破砕機の油圧機とりあえずいちばんでかいの感あっていいな
Seeing the cutters go through the i-beam at the end was very satisfying. I've used hydraulic cutters in the fire brigade many years ago but this is another level.
Ich finde es immer wieder atemberaubend mit wieviel Liebe zum Detail hier gearbeitet wird. Soviel Herzblut und Gründlichkeit. Leidenschaft zum Produkt, einfach nur toll. Alleine die Montage gleicht einer präzisen Operation. Wenn man alleine nur die Lackiererei sieht,wird einem warm ums Herz. Und zum guten Schluss sieht man den guten Mann wie er noch mit einem Schwamm per Hand die gegossene Beschriftung betupft.
Vielen Dank für die tollen Einblicke in diese Fabrik
So we're just making mecha parts now? Cooooool.
I want one!!!
The commitment to detail and the accuracy of such a monstrous piece of equipment is just so admirable and laudable, great video to the end.
Watching videos like this reminds me of why I enjoy working with metal so much. Thanks for sharing.
What a glorious machine.
I don't know what I need it for but I want one at home, just in case.
🤣
😹😸😺
素晴らしい!
日本の鋳物師の技術力の凄さがよく分かるビデオです。
富山県高岡市も鋳物の町ですが、同じように高い技術力を有した鋳物師の方々がいらっしゃいます。
日本の物作りの素晴らしさを世界に発信する配信を心から応援します。😉👍👍
普段見ることのできない重機の製造工程みれて嬉しい😄
19:16 As a machinist i love that kind of fit righ there, not loose not tight, just a few bumps to make fit it in.
Also a little hard to get that fit depending on the length of the part. If i ever need a product from Okada i will happily pay for it.
press fit 👍
I love how they all have brand new uniforms. For the filming…
Very interesting process and typical of a Japanese factory spotlessly clean and amazing attention to detail l couldn't take my eyes off the screen, awesome video.
That was exactly my thought ... how clean this place actually is at each stage.
For those that never worked or went in such an environment it looks normal or maybe even dirty but nothing is less true ... this is spotless.
大好きな建築解体の爪はこうやって作られてたんですね~💗
wow that's amazing. Good work! I send you love from Colorado, USA. Your work is very impressive.
かっこいい...!!
巨大ロボの兵装として最適だと思う
すごい、の一言に尽きる
Me encantan sus videos de grandes máquinas funcionando y también videos como éste donde muestran como se fabrican ésas grandes máquinas, saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾
What a beautifull piece. Well done japenese workers !
戦う巨大ロボットのオプションパーツでありそうでワクワクする
Good to watch and thank you for not ruining it with music.
8:02 that nod of approval and relief lol, very japanese attitude of workmanship and something going right
Possibly the most impressive thing I’ve seen of this type. I don’t know how much that would cost or what it’s service life would be but you get what you pay for. And in this case that’s a lot of knowledge and craftsmanship. Bravo!!
I know a smaller hydraulic rock hammer attachment for a 29T excavator costs about $50k AUD ($25-30k USD), so I'm going to guess this would be hitting double that, minimum.
I'm so excited to see the part where they attach it to the Gundam.
スゴイなあー、これ1個で何人分の首がチョン切れるんだろう。
これが生産能力というものですね。とてもやすやすとは真似できない。技術を継承していく事の大事さがわかります。
Wow what amazing job!
일본의 제품을 처음 받게되면 엄청난 퀄리티의 마감에 보는것만으로 기분이 좋아짐
단 한번의 작업으로 다 없어질 부분까지 세심히 페인트를 칠하는걸 보고 놀랐음.
Love the ending with that i-beam cutting... Like a real transformer 😁
23:08
ここ気持ちいい。
This is amazing, from casting to tested product. I imagine this piece of machinery as a Mecha's claw weapon.
凄い迫力!こんな会社が、日本にあると思うと、誇りに感じます。地元では、すでにしている事だと思いますが、小学校・中学校で、社会科見学にと思います。
26:22 信じられないことに、最も頑丈な金属構造を含むあらゆるものを粉砕することができます。
I have always wondered how the casting sand stays put despite all the handling and tipping the molds take. I am so used to sand falling apart, not staying put like plaster
There is a binder agent mixed in, glue basically.
And CO2 is applied through the sand mix and hardens it
There are many variations of foundry sand. Some use oil, some use bentonite and resin, green sand is sand, clay, and water, but all become rock hard. They even test the sand itself in the form of dog bones in a machine that measures tensile strength.
One of many recipes is to mix sand with sodium silicate in water solution (called water glass or liquid glass) when molded CO2 gas is applied and the result hardens. You can wait until it reacts with CO2 from atmosphere. It can also be hardened by microwaves or by mixing in another chemical - ester.
Other recipes mix sand with oil (you can see that in documentaries from Pakistan, or when Alec Steele visited foundry in Great Britain recently).
You can also use resin binders, clay and water ...
Japanese are incredible at engineering. All my measuring equipment is made by Mitutoyo.. ONLY! the best.
Nhà máy chế tạo nghiền thủy lực khổng lồ của Nhật Bản, Máy móc hiện đại 🇯🇵👍.
むちゃくちゃカッコイイの一言に尽きる❤
Respect to these hard workers
Japanese industry is a masterpiece in the world, good job and big up to them
That is a very impressive looking piece of equipment. Thanks
Imagine the CBT levels this beauty can achieve!
Μπράβο!!! πολύ ωραίο βίντεο και πολύ ωραία δουλειά κάνετε, very good video, very good factory, μπράβο!!!
Một cấu trúc to lớn được chế tạo hết sức tinh tế, chính xác. Thật tuyệt vời.
Очень интересный и трудный процесс производства
H鋼をぶった切ったとこで笑った!すっげー
かぎ爪部分の製造過程も見たかったけど、流石に企業秘密か。
でも、素晴らしい動画でした。ありがとうございます。
What an amazing peice of machinery. Cuts through steel girders like a hot knife through butter. And such care and attention to detail shown by everyone involved.
Thatss because it's Chinese steel. You could cut it with dollar-store scissors.
作業服が作業服っぽくないし汚れそうな作業してるのにとても綺麗👏
You all should be very proud. Great work :)
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🏭 *Introduction to Okada Ayon Co., Ltd.*
- Okada Ayon Co., Ltd. is a company involved in manufacturing, selling, and repairing construction machinery.
01:15 🔥 *Melting and Molding Process*
- This section focuses on the melting process of iron scrap, which serves as the raw material.
- It includes the steps of melting iron scrap in a furnace and the molding process.
08:32 💥 *Casting and Blast Processing*
- Here, we see the casting process involving pouring molten metal into molds and removing them.
- Blast processing is explained, which utilizes abrasive particles for surface treatments.
10:55 🔥 *Gas Cutting, Welding, and Inspection*
- This section covers gas cutting, the welding process, and non-destructive inspection techniques.
- Additionally, 3D measurement is briefly mentioned.
13:05 🛠️ *Machine Processing and Paint Preparation*
- The focus here is on machine processing and the preparation of paint for the equipment.
17:01 🎨 *Painting and Assembly*
- Painting processes are detailed, and the assembly phase is introduced.
23:22 ✔️ *Testing, Rust-Proof Paint, and Finishing*
- This section discusses testing procedures, the application of rust-proof paint, and logo painting.
- It ends with the finishing touches.
24:48 🚚 *Shipping*
- The final section is dedicated to the shipping process of the manufactured equipment.
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Pride in workmanship/craftsmanship . Nice work by all . :)
It is incredible watching it cut through that massive I beam like it’s paper!! Impressive!!
How I envied the installation worker, to see this machine go together was a spellbinding experience.
The amount of attention to detail is unreal !!!
Wao, bin ich froh daß es Firmen gibt, die sowas herstellen! Endlich kann ich meine Walnüsse zu Hause ganz entspannt knacken. Tolle Leistung und tolles Video! Da sieht man gut, wie Japaner selbst so große Werkzeuge in Präzisionsarbeit herstellen können!
Wow. This is such a beautiful masterpiece towards the end. The power of those hydraulics is insane.
на такие процессы можно смотреть не отрываясь, завораживает
Es ist richtig entspannend zuzuschauen 🙂
Verdaderamente de admirar, Ojala podamos traer algunos trabajadoes de Japon a Paraguay para enseñarnos a realizar a esta escala la metalurgica
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
1:10 I like to see the sign "安全第一" (Anzen-daiichi "safety is the highest priolity").
Więcej tego typu bardzo proszę super uwielbiam takie rzeczy! Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
I'm sure they understand what you just wrote.
@@obszczymucha1337 po to jest translator w google żeby wiedzieli o co mi chodzi!
If you look closely you'll see an orchestra of skilled workers creating precision machinery. Glorious!
Exactly until an emergency situation arises. If something happens that is not in the instructions, everything will immediately stop. Remember Fukushima.
Great work! And great respect from Russia! )
When the cutting edges wear out, how does the repair work?
Very impressive, thank you!
This was amazing manufacturing from beginning to end. I couldn’t get used to the size of the cutter and the way it sliced the I-beam was unbelievable.
I'm impressed. The thumbnail isn't AI click bait. Worth a watch
Incredible quality. You can see it in the way that giant nuts freely spin all the way home on their threads to a hard stop. That's some precision right there. If there ever is a conflict between the two in the future, on a one-to-one basis "made in Japan" is going to win every time over "made in China".
So right 😁🗾 🏯✌
Volume has a quality of its own...
На работе сталкивался с вашими шаровыми кранами Ду 1000.
Кобелко, JBW (вроде) по 30 лет под дождем стоят и все хоршо , краска не слезает.сталь не ржавеет , болты откручиваются , резино технические изделия не пропускают 👍
😂 ну да! Сделан из нержавеющей стали. А чтоб болты выкручивались надо за ними следить. На дорогой технике всегда проводят обслуживание, не так как на дешёвых, купил отработал и ждал на метал.