How Large Piston Rings are Made || Complete Manufacturing Process of Piston piston Rings

Published 2023-04-15

All Comments (21)
  • @daxtonbrown
    As someone who does mechanical work and some aluminum casting, I am highly impressed by their use of safety flip flops around molten iron.
  • These folks work far too hard in this day and age. They have my respect, all day long.
  • @akhtarkh
    These piston rings are for an air compressor piston 21:27 and in most cases regular grey cast iron is the material of choice as shown by their choice of scrap metal.
  • @fordguy8792
    Amazing work! I've always been envious of machinists, regardless of where they are in the world. Top notch!
  • Well, i was an apprentice in the early sixties in a company that manufactured pstons, piston rings, and gudgeon pins today that would be seen as antequated but this is on another level!!
  • @VenturiLife
    Ring-gap machine guy has one of the best jobs there, and it's cool how they check the ring gap afterward, it's very important to get that right.
  • I read a lot of really dumb comments and honestly I am impressed. Ive worked around metal and manufacturing and these guy know how to keep their stuff going with so little. USA needs to relearn their roots
  • @mapo5976
    You got to admire the spunk to work in that environment with flops and sandals. Industrious committed bunch those guys. All for a plate of food at the end of the day. Much respect.
  • Молодцы! Мастера своего дела! На таких людях держится наш мир! 👷‍♂️👍👍
  • Amazing, I’ve never seen a magnetic lathe chuck like that before in my life 😳.
  • Молодцы. Приятно смотреть на Ваше трудолюбие.
  • @eyuptony
    Thank you, truly amazing watching your very skilled workforce producing such a delicate product. Love the mag chuck and the double cutter horizontal mill work. I enjoyed watching the process. Tony
  • @sergehog
    На карачках не сидят, микрометрами пользуются, шлифанули, фасочки сняли - делают все правильно. Лучшая пакистанская мастерская, из всех что по ютубу видел! Красавчики
  • @oneoffour63
    Now that's what you call "Lord The Rings"!!
  • @bible_basher
    I think they put the most experienced guy in the last step on purpose. Right away after the first fitting in the pipe, he knows how many file strokes this ring needs to be good. Or it's the owner, so no one would be yelling if he fucks up his job after so many steps before... not even the guys at the foundry who risked burning off their feet to get him a product to file off.
  • @ershvv7567
    Молодцы ребята!!! В таких условиях ,изготавливаете такие вещи!!! 🤝🤝🤝
  • @VenturiLife
    The jet-turbine smelter thingy is kind of genius. They seem to be using electric induction furnaces a lot more these days. I wonder what these compressors are used for, I'm going to guess refrigeration with ammonia for food primarily.