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  • hmm can use this to resurface disc brakes ..

  • 1000 times better than the ones used in Universities for training purposes,some are as early as 1920.

  • I wonder what they would charge to turn a disc brake rotor?

  • I guess these are a lot more efficient that the old school ones we have in college, tho no doubt a lot dearer...

  • Dear Santa...

  • Your programmer sucks. I can do this faster on an engine lathe.

  • @shitbagster bullshit

  • @Benuouo YOUR CHANNEL SUCKS TOO, MORON

  • @shitbagster oh and yours is highly informative, hilarious and eye opening featuring such videos as "spit licker 1 - 4" "simpsons chess game" and "fart," truly inspiring.

  • @Benuouo YEAH, YOU BIG TALKER

  • @shitbagster MADE YOU LOOK

  • @shitbagster take ur nappy off and show us

  • WAS THAT THE A-TEAM THEME SONG LOL

  • hmmm....I will make a good question...how many dollars or Euros did it cost?? ....?

  • @Evangelos1991 probably about £250000

  • @Benuouo

    thanks ;) :D

  • @Benuouo Roughly, they last like 20 odd years plus, that's probable power tooling as well, it's got more than a 5 axis thing going with the auto loading and other unusual above (not seen by me tooling), I have used twin chuck machines before, I bet this thing can do some fairly meaty cuts, i'd say that can easily do 5mm cuts across the face and down the sides with those demanding G71's..

  • Some times I do remember that I live in Japan .

  • thats very high Vc

    in my company we ussualy use Vc-120m/min for hard iron material

  • If you want to buy this, you'll have to sell your mother.rofl

  • on a daewoo puma 250 2sp 10" chuck cutting cast iron for mod brake disks, using silicon nitride inserts, 800m/m f.4mm 4mm doc, was smokin lol

  • i hate this music ;)

  • interessante!!! adoro!!

  • I guess they didn't used coolant for the video. Someone else already explained why he didn't used coolant for one video, but he added that otherwise he always used coolant. It might be an explanation.

  • @Procrastinatathor presentation

  • They are showing this thing cutting gray iron with no coolant. That has to be hard on the cutters.

  • Well, I read something not too long ago that most modern carbide tools can cut iron quite well without the need for coolant.

  • i thought units for feed rate were mm/min

  • @Junkeeman84 mill: mm/min.. turn: mm/rnd

  • @Junkeeman84 but you can choose what units you want to use

  • @Junkeeman84

    that it means he have Vc-1,2m/min

    as i can see,this turning go to fast for any hard metal,i think this is Aluminium

  • great machine, and fully controlled, one tool cuts both sides its awsome, i makes me small what i do on hass sl 20tbhe, sl 25 sl 30, i have put on my wishlist one of these

  • lol why was this video recommended to me.. cool machine but complete irrelevant to what i watch on youtube

  • Check the tags, som of them as some relevans to u.

  • are theses disc brake assemblies for caterpillar equip ive seen the process and its almost identical

  • This is an awwsom machine. my company bought one at the first of the year. I was able to go to the Murata plant in N.C. to do the run-off first of march.6 months rrunning and no problem yet. The programming is almost the same as any lathe. You have to look at it like two machines it runs left , Right, & gantry programs. The gantry has simple teach points. we have Ultra grip chucks and air sensing so it will not run a miss load. Tolorance is great will hold tenths all day.

  • Dang. The chuck is bigger than the SWING on my lathe!

  • might have to put one of these in my garage for when I feel the need to face off some pipe occasionally.

  • don't forget that with that sort of power, you've just plain GOT to make washers.

  • Only problem is that you may have to sell the house to make up the deposit.

  • @shazdee

    Yeah, if you have a quarter-million.

  • 15 ich chuck? holy shit!

  • that's not shit

  • thanksssssssss

  • damn thats 60kwh

  • it changed to three different colors.... hmm???

  • That happens when surphace heats too much. This can be voided with use of cooling/cutting liquid. But anyways in this case doesnt make any difference if part heats. Lots of heat produced by machining, you can see sparks flying sometimes.

  • abi manyak bi tezgah

  • what kind of this rotary for...

    a rotary brake disc

  • thats great at 3:00 minutes. are those duel boring bars?

    and how did you set the tools like that to work together? T0101 and T0111? or was it just compensated in the programing manually?

  • hartmetall benutzen se

  • They're using CBN (cubic boron nitride) tooling at high surface speeds. That's the reason for the sparks and why they're cutting dry.

  • Buy a Mazak Multiplex !!!!

  • yeah, exactly!!!!!

  • cool!! i wish our shop have this kind of machinery

  • Than i will possibly buy it from you to send it so my work so they can inrease there efiecienty of the work that has to be done.

  • I`m taking a basic CNC course and I like it but I don`t know how well my first job I land in CNC would pay. I live in the U.S.

  • its fuking funny rofl rickrolled

  • great machines we use MW 200's got loads of them and many other cnc laths mills turet laths etc

  • Awesome. I've got a Muratec fax machine.

  • isnt this how the terminator saga started? oh and btw.. that cnc is badass

  • check out the sparks at 3:10-3:20, looks like heat treated(hardned) steel. if cast iron? were is the coolant?

  • which country's machine is best in the world

  • deffinately japan>america>germany

  • That shows u got no clue of machining at all, only take a look @ the crappy Fanuc Controls compared to Siemens and Heidenhain.

  • I've never seen anything like it!!! lets hope it doesn't get too clever and take over the world lol

  • I'm gonna have to say this is the baddest CNC I've seen. Should of milled some nice slotted and cross drilled racing rotors. Would of paired up nice with this machine instead of crap stock cast iron.

  • Should HAVE learned some grammar, too. It would HAVE lent a bit of authority to your comment.

  • There is a live tool machine as well that can do that but nothing this big

  • Brake Disc? looks like cast iron.

  • mılımetrık hatalar payı varmı bu tezgahın

  • 10000 de 8

  • bu makinalar süper ya

  • great there goes another manual machinest outa work...lol..

  • Nice police acadamy music :)

    Cast iron does suck...filthy crap anyway.

  • get this to resurface my brake rotors lol be done in 2 seconds

  • bu makine geleceğin harikası yav sen nediyon baba programını bilen herkese yattığı yerden para veriyolar

  • It's a good CNC

  • Cast iron sucks!

  • Thats a lot of complicated brain work, but mind over matter. Very sweet.

  • teknolojiye bakarmısın :D

  • mükemmel bir tezgah yani böyle bir tezgahım olsa benim asla sırtım yere gelmez

  • the old school fitters and turners out our place still got their moneys worth turning out giant shafts and things that just simply would be too awkward in a cnc, its too much hassle for a one off job

  • The future of the machinist is in question with automation and robotics.

  • ne voglio uno

  • TA DA!! one shiny new brake disk!! magic!!

  • tebrıkler

  • tebrikler.

  • awesome

  • Sooo cool!

  • evil master of engineering machine :>

  • these are the same type of parts my company machines but we dont have a machine that does both sides like this we use an old dianichi and yes you can use coolant and it is a dirty job. what type of inserts were used for this job?

  • In my stocking for christmas pls!

  • machining cast iron is very dirty! it's self lubricating so no coolant! i bet the chip pan is filthy!

  • Yeah, I've got one of these in my basement. :D

  • Man that's nice. Wonder what production, lo cycle time tolerances can be held. Does such a machine require a lot of maintenance and repair.

  • whats the security feature that the cutting tip won't offset a mm or higher. that will surely damage the cutting tip? pls reply. thanks

  • The machines at my university don't have "security features". Put it simply, there is no need. Distances, feedrates, using the corret inserts (depending on machine) or tool relative to the work piece material is pre-considered.

    The "security feature" is correct tolerancing (offset distances), depth measurement, spindle speed etc - before you actually turn the dam thing on....

    Hope I help..of course i might be wrong.

  • Can I turn pen's on that?

  • Hey ... i want this at home !

  • christ whats that cost - We got a HAAS for 80K, that would fit inside of the bay on this

  • Hi, I am looking for a job, you will have one?, i'm engineer mechanical, I am unemployed

  • GB2 mexico

  • bwahahahahaha!

  • nice machine

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