Haas Sheet Metal - Factory Spotlight - Haas Automation, Inc.

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Bryan joins Haas Sheet Metal manager Joe Krivda for a tour of the facility where we do much of the sheet metal fabrication used on Haas machines.
    All the parts made in this facility are shipped to the Haas factory and are installed on new machines, or are used for service parts. You'll see a ton of interesting equipment and processes that are different from what you see in our machine shop and assembly areas on Sturgis Rd.
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  • @ravindrakhakural6757
    @ravindrakhakural6757 8 місяців тому +1

    It's very satisfying to watch all the process and fine parts, this facility is pretty impressive. I'm working in sheet metal company as a mechanical engineer and researching sheet metal works. Thank you for this video, it opens my heart even more towards sheet metal industries.

  • @weldmachine
    @weldmachine 3 роки тому +3

    Definitely worth watching this video.
    It tops off what we have already seen in previous video's.
    Showing the HAAS machine shop.
    Thanks for bringing us along and showing us around.

  • @GORT70
    @GORT70 5 місяців тому

    I learned a lot, for sure.

  • @Patchworkdaddy007
    @Patchworkdaddy007 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video!👍

  • @user-oi5hh9vl6i
    @user-oi5hh9vl6i 3 роки тому +2

    приятно посмотреть, отличное производство!

  • @luisfrodriguez6641
    @luisfrodriguez6641 3 роки тому +9

    Worker: **works as fast as he can*
    Joe: Not quite my tempo... **automates the job*

  • @johns4253
    @johns4253 3 роки тому +1

    Great video very intresting to see How you guys do quality work ..Greting from Toolmaker John in Denmark

  • @andyliu-cx9vf
    @andyliu-cx9vf 10 місяців тому +1

    Very automated workshop except for the grinding process🎉

  • @amiramir-zj5zq
    @amiramir-zj5zq 3 роки тому +1

    Very good👍👍👍

  • @mech970xr
    @mech970xr 3 роки тому

    All Amada the best press break in the business.

  • @hms1688
    @hms1688 2 роки тому

    Good work! Nice strong welding. We also have rich experience in sheet metal fabrication, welding service, custom metal enclosure and cnc machining. we are a strong manufacturer in China, with high quality and competitive price.

  • @umeshdutt591
    @umeshdutt591 Рік тому

    Amada is ❤

  • @BradleyWilloughby
    @BradleyWilloughby 3 роки тому +1

    God I miss working on a press brake. I don’t miss the people I did it for.

  • @life.is.to.short1414
    @life.is.to.short1414 3 роки тому +1

    This is the future. No man job.

  • @tacitus101010
    @tacitus101010 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! I'd love to see a more in-depth version. Perhaps we could see a component go all the way through from start to finish.

    • @schmidtyyt
      @schmidtyyt 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I was disappointed when they spent a minute or so at the machine Joe said would bend a tank in one minute, but didn't actually show that happening from start to finish. The production team seemed to forget their target audience is full of "How It's Made" type folks.

  • @andrewgiles6192
    @andrewgiles6192 3 роки тому +13

    The bloke busy doing the manual welding is listening to them describe the end to his job... Awkward

    • @weldmachine
      @weldmachine 3 роки тому

      Maybe he will be promoted to pressing the buttons ??

    • @davidfarmer
      @davidfarmer 3 роки тому

      He can learn to program those machines, or learn to fix them. Just because at one point in time it made sense for someone to do something manually doesn't make it efficient to do it that way forever. if that's how we operated a s society, this man wouldn't have that job anyways, we would be making sand castles with our hands and the mud, not machining parts.

    • @andrewgiles6192
      @andrewgiles6192 3 роки тому +1

      Maybe he can be, but unless HR have already spoken to him about HAAS investing in a training course for him to go on, it's more likely he will get the boot and have to try and retrain whilst out of work, or, more likely take any low paying job he can, and we lose another person from manufacturing. It was still pretty dam clumsy of the pair to have that conversation where they did. Showed a lack of respect.

    • @schmidtyyt
      @schmidtyyt 3 роки тому +1

      @@andrewgiles6192 If you think he can work in that building full of automation and not understand his current job will be automated one day, aren't you the one giving him disrespect?

    • @andrewgiles6192
      @andrewgiles6192 3 роки тому +2

      @@schmidtyyt nope, I'm a random.person on the internet, they are managers with a responsibility to their teams. It was badly done.

  • @kingwrister
    @kingwrister 3 роки тому +1

    Romain Grosjean with the points !

  • @ferniegang3608
    @ferniegang3608 3 роки тому +1

    This must be Sick ass foo headquarters🤔

  • @liamsnow03
    @liamsnow03 3 роки тому +1

    Im surprised thats only 30% of the sheet metal. Where do you guys get the rest from?

    • @christopherortega800
      @christopherortega800 3 роки тому +1

      I worked at a place in Chatsworth CA called Delta Fabrication and we did quite a bit sheet metal work for them.

    • @weldmachine
      @weldmachine 3 роки тому +1

      I was surprised not to hear a higher percentage mentioned also.
      Could be that contracts are already in place with other shops to supply what HAAS needs.
      Seems they already have there hands full with what they are producing at the moment.

  • @Sicktrickintuner
    @Sicktrickintuner 3 роки тому +1

    How far is this facility to the assembly shop?

    • @mackk123
      @mackk123 3 роки тому +1

      1400 Statham Pkwy, Oxnard, CA 93033 I am not 100% sure if this address is this shop.

    • @Pyrowubzyou
      @Pyrowubzyou 3 роки тому

      Less then 2 miles

  • @AaronOsters
    @AaronOsters 3 роки тому +1

    haha that guy got caught with his mask not covering his nose!!!

    • @lolzlarkin3059
      @lolzlarkin3059 3 роки тому +2

      Why is he even wearing a medical mask? Its not gonna protect you from welding fumes, and he's nowhere near other people :/

  • @ehamann2309
    @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

    Trumpf headquarters. 2 hours drive for me. German manufacturing rules!

    • @ehamann2309
      @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

      @John Zappulla so Toyota is better than a porsche bausause it's bigger 😀

    • @ehamann2309
      @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

      @John Zappulla and I said nothing else from the beginning

    • @ehamann2309
      @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

      @John Zappulla you better go out and defend your country instead of watching YT

    • @ehamann2309
      @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

      Talking with you feels like Talking to my ex girlfriend. Nothing but miracle

    • @ehamann2309
      @ehamann2309 3 роки тому

      @John Zappulla no im married now to another. She was crying and blaming everone but her. Just like you

  • @hoarp001
    @hoarp001 3 роки тому +3

    Why does't the description of the metal thickness actually say how thick it is? How thick is 14 gauge? Why not just say how thick it is in an actual unit of measurement?

    • @BrianMDPhD
      @BrianMDPhD 3 роки тому +4

      Gauge is a unit of measurement. Tada!

    • @schmidtyyt
      @schmidtyyt 3 роки тому

      Gauge is an actual unit of measure.

    • @PetesShredder
      @PetesShredder 3 роки тому

      How big is one gauge? How many mm?

    • @PetesShredder
      @PetesShredder 3 роки тому

      Also, an imperial tapping chart the other day told me to use a size Q drill bit, how many inches in a Q?!

    • @schmidtyyt
      @schmidtyyt 3 роки тому

      @@PetesShredder 0.332"

  • @dietmarsteinhilber169
    @dietmarsteinhilber169 3 роки тому +5

    This facility was set up to manufacture there sheet metal exclusively , putting all there eggs in one basket cost them everything .
    Then get canceled as a supplier , how convenient for this machine tool manufacturer to buy a turn key business for .25 cents on the dollar
    You herd the man didn't know a thing about sheet metal , well the ones that jumped through all the hoops to get it set up right sure did and were
    Destroyed shortly after . A 10 y o Japanese machine is still far superior to what this company is offering.

    • @notanymore9471
      @notanymore9471 3 роки тому

      Dietmar Steinhilber yeah if I remember correct this was accurate engineering before haas bought them out, they had been almost exclusively haas before as all the local sheet metal shops are in Ventura county. 7 percent is all haas pays their sheet metal manufacturers.

    • @dietmarsteinhilber169
      @dietmarsteinhilber169 3 роки тому +1

      Not Anymore I know all about doing work for this company , In the 90s my father had a commissioned sales man that was in bed with a buyer and
      The work was large heavy gauge hard to handle with welded machined bars and powder coated low quantity and labor intensive . They would order sets for 5-10 machines at a time and want us to keep the finished goods in inventory . Bottom line is they would never take delivery of all that was ordered as time went by the amount of money invested was astronomical kissing A and delivering 1 kit 90 miles at a time just to say
      (Oh we do work for them) we canceled them as a customer. My father had a lot of eggs in many baskets and could afford to cut his losses .Evan trying to offer deep discounts to just to get them to take the product they just said no not right now or we changed the design (excuses).
      Other shops had the same experiences throwing tens of thousands of dollars wort of finished goods in the scrap and a lot of them aren't around any more , I would close my company before doing a single dollar worth for them , on the other hand a friend of mine makes a good livening now
      And has a truck driving 150 miles every day to Oxnard . Every successful business has its way especially now Corona Extra has been great for business around hear , others not so good .

    • @notanymore9471
      @notanymore9471 3 роки тому

      Dietmar Steinhilber I hear you i started my welding career welding their panels at Computer Metal Products. I know all about the business practices you speak of. CMP always did ok with haas ( at least the owners seemed to) but they eventually got smart and diversified themselves as they were like 90% haas at one point.

  • @danielmachado6750
    @danielmachado6750 3 роки тому +4

    🇧🇷Daniel Machado - Brazil🇱🇷

  • @shrutpatel5792
    @shrutpatel5792 2 роки тому

    just phase out the pesky humans

  • @shawndinterman2219
    @shawndinterman2219 3 роки тому +3

    This guy clearly wishes all his guys were robots instead, hopefully he doesn't treat them like robots

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 9 місяців тому

      manufacturing is all about efficiency. the robots can work 24/7 . you don't have to worry about caal offs . we ave 10 - 20% employees miss a day or more every week. in the meantime customers get angry they can't get their product. so humans suck especially since 2020 and covid.

  • @antonmursid3505
    @antonmursid3505 Рік тому

    Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💝✌👌🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨💝✌👌🙏

  • @fireworks1727
    @fireworks1727 3 роки тому

    Loose the background music!

  • @myeyesropen1150
    @myeyesropen1150 3 роки тому +7

    I wonder if the bald guy would be just as stoked if his job was downsized with a robot.

  • @LongPigg
    @LongPigg 3 роки тому +2

    I get automation from the business side but all these unemployed will mean less need for these machines in the long run.

  • @trainedtiger
    @trainedtiger 3 роки тому +1

    I'm sure he meant 700 Inches per minute. There is no way something is running 700 feet per minute... That is 8400 inches a minute!

    • @DdgeluvinHic
      @DdgeluvinHic 3 роки тому +3

      Lasers do operate at much higher fees rates than regular cnc mills and lathes. So I wouldn’t be surprised if it moved that quickly.

    • @jacksonsmith4648
      @jacksonsmith4648 3 роки тому +1

      That's only 8 mph. Totally reasonable. There's no way it's 700 IPM, even a mill would be faster than that.

    • @uicgasifg
      @uicgasifg 3 роки тому +4

      @@DdgeluvinHic highspeed lasercutting with trumpf 2d laser machines is around 40 meter per minute (~1600 inches) in 1mm mild steel and aluminum. a few years ago they had a machine with linear drives on all axes that was capable to run up to 150m/min (~3800 inches). but they dont sell it anymore. there should also be a video on yt of this machine.
      this trumatic 6000 is with highspeed options limited to something around 20meter per minute.
      i operate a trumatic 7000 with 3.2kw co2 where the maximum is around 10 to 12m/min. this machine is available with 4kw co2 and with highspeed option are also around 20m/min.

    • @trainedtiger
      @trainedtiger 3 роки тому

      @@jacksonsmith4648 8 MPH is nothing if you're driving your car, 8 MPH will shake your car to pieces in seconds if something is accelerating your car back and forth car slamming to a stop each way. But, we aren't dealing with a car, no motion controls like ballscrews could move the weight that fast no matter. Next time you're at Lowe's go for a ride in the paint shaker and tell me how slow it is.

    • @turningpoint6643
      @turningpoint6643 3 роки тому +1

      @MichaelKingsfordGray Still trying to get under peoples skin with that pet peeve user name issue you have eh Mike? You've got some real issues and need to have your meds increased.

  • @jeffroberts1284
    @jeffroberts1284 3 роки тому +1

    "2 guy down to no guy job" very sad.

    • @fryer05maverick31
      @fryer05maverick31 3 роки тому +1

      They're people ( job or jobs) in charge of the robots.

  • @davidmark7785
    @davidmark7785 2 роки тому

    Reducing skilled American jobs one machine at a time