Incredible Manufacturing Process Of Industrial Wire Rope
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Incredible Fast Wire Rope Splice Method | Amazing Manufacturing Process Of Industrial Wire Rope
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Known to be complex mechanical devices because of their many moving parts, wire ropes play a very important role in supporting and moving an object or load. It is usually used in lifting or rigging projects where the wire rope is attached to a crane or hoist and fitted with swivels, shackles, or hooks to attach to a load. This is done to ensure the movement of loads in a controlled manner.
In today's MIGHTY MACHINES video, let us look at how these industrial wire ropes are manufactured and the speedy wire rope splice methods involved.
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00:00 INTRO
00:21 FATZER AG - WIRE ROPES
Nice video but there are some mistakes :(
Web: https://fatzer.com
02:40 SAHM SPLICE GMBH
AI narration or a human idiot is really irritating. Goodbye
Web: https://www.sahm-splice.com
04:50 MAXICABOS
Ive seen most of video clips in this video are in other videos about wire rope manufacturing.
Web: https://www.maxicabos.com.br/
05:45 HALO ROPE - FABRICATING A 4-LEG WIRE ROPE SLING
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Web: http://www.halowirerope.com/
request weaving wire rope into continuous loop for ski lift cables
06:36 NAKAMURA INDUSTRY CO., LTD. - 中村工業株式会社
Web: https://rope.jp/
It’s called a thimble not a thing did you do any research?
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No splicing going on here.
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The correct word is wound, not “winded”
@mark-o633Random clips of cablemaking with a very poor AI narration.
@stevewalker2028They are not winded, they are wound.
@jeffreyoneill6439"whinded"? Where the hell did you learn English from, or in your case NOT learn it from, "wound", ok? The wire was "wound".
@LessliSilvermanThat hand splice this crew is making is one we call a "farmer's spice"?
@kippywylieUnveiling this machine feels like unlocking a treasure chest filled with endless possibilities. Its sleek design and powerful features elevate it beyond mere functionality to a work of art.
@SmartTechOKHow do they join two ends?
@mytube4385I need to job
@SBMusic720Don’t splice wire rope fast. Take time get it right, be happy & be confident the splice is done properly & safe.
@frankgraham3490👍
@cesarmatiasbalderrama3658Good morning
@gulabkeerio1177Absolutely amazing to see the innovation and skill on display in this video. The hardworking men who make it all happen deserve all the credit for their dedication and expertise. It's truly inspiring to see how fast wire rope splicing can be done with such precision and accuracy. Thanks for sharing this amazing manufacturing process of industrial wire rope!
@metatechhdI used to work on overhead bridge cranes, replaced a few wire ropes in my day. Yep. Oh you should SEE the fat ropes reaved 96 part on main hoist of a 900 Ton hot pot melt bay class F Ladle crane at a large busy steel mill! I mean in-person. Where you feel the heat and you're breathing the filth. The life of some wire rope isn't spent in glamorous pristine conditions, no. The load spreader assembly is bigger than most people's house. Big motors, big gearboxes, big brakes, big bottom block, big hooks - REALLY cool stuff.
@skeggjoldgunnr3167Nice video, thanks :)
@RixtronixLABThis video needs to be around two minutes.
I'm gone.
I'm just sayin'...
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It’s “wound” not winded….no such word!
@greggsidwell8307Wire rope?? I think in English we call that a cable
@nimzomitchThere was no splicing shown, it was all crimping.
@brucekirkman6462Not one splice was done. Loops are not splices.
@darnice1125cable was severed the man they sent travels the world splicing never heard of one coming undone
@lulutileguySwedge fittings pffff. Try throwing a proper manual eye splice into these wires. BTW, FU and your obnoxious ads.
@loutrioti8375Well i do not call this splicing a wire, but assembling a loop on a wire.
But i can splice a wire and ropes too, but SOB splicing wire are a pain
The movie has nothing to do with the title!
@iuliandragomir1None of this is splicing. It is crimping. No credibility if you don't know the difference. Thumbs down.
@wrigdoyour video is really interesting, i love it.
@atphowtipsSteel ropes are gradually replaced with polymer ropes because some polymer fibers (Zylon, Dyneema, etc.) are stronger and less dense (less heavy) than steel.
@polka23dot70Where was the splice?
@sylviaelse5086Hire a proofreader. Or just learn English yourself.
@bruceinraleigh9999'
no wonder why this video is backward reverse video at 324 - 325
I thought it would be about end to end splicing.
@MARINER1SEATTLEIs it a rope or a big string?
@BBUCK_FidenWhat a pointless irritating video. Clickbait comes to mind!
@stewartross1233Irritating when camera switching all the time!
@stockholm-m1tUsed to work in a plant that manufactured these cables. Very dirty, noisy, smelly work and garbage pay. Only lasted 3 weeks and I was gone. What you are seeing here is 1st class drone work.
@yabbadabbadoo8225Down vote. No splicing here.
@hebdomaticalPutting a loop onto the end of the wire with a Ferrule is not in my mind how you splice braided wire rope together. Did you accidentally miss label. If you have a video showing that process I would like to see it
@jonbutcher9805“Winded”? How about wound!
@fenixfp40was someone clipping their fingernails in the background while producing the music? 😂😂😂😂😂
@hipeopleidkwhatisgoingonHmm, pronounce swage correctly and I might believe they know what they are talking about.
@paulkramer4176The video is a waste of time!
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