It was going through a dry run of the gouging/welding process. First, it checks the laser sensor, then it scans the part for dimensions, then it Plasma Gouges (Simulated in this video), finally it MIG Welds.
The center thing is described in the Video Description. It's the stator (inside electrode assembly) of a large electric motor. The stator is made up of thin plates, about 1/16" thick that are punched out and stacked up to the right height. After they are welded, they are wound with wire and assembled.
Cool vid, perfect music. Thanks for the flashback :]
yarahahrwe 3 years ago
Very nice video! Beautiful! With this music, that reminds me a ballet! Who say industry cannot be artistic?
argus91 4 years ago
horny
tinusjen 4 years ago
Nice Chrono Trigger music.
aryzner 4 years ago
yeah, great game and one of the best soudtracks for a game ever made. Surprising what they did with SNES sound...
encobotics 4 years ago
Those Kuka?
regreg187 4 years ago
Yes they are, and they're still going strong!
encobotics 4 years ago
what it doing anyway and what with the center thing ???
chaosbozack 4 years ago
It was going through a dry run of the gouging/welding process. First, it checks the laser sensor, then it scans the part for dimensions, then it Plasma Gouges (Simulated in this video), finally it MIG Welds.
encobotics 4 years ago
The center thing is described in the Video Description. It's the stator (inside electrode assembly) of a large electric motor. The stator is made up of thin plates, about 1/16" thick that are punched out and stacked up to the right height. After they are welded, they are wound with wire and assembled.
encobotics 4 years ago