Modern Crankshaft Machining
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Those of us that enjoy machine shop practices (and perhaps those who don't as well) may enjoy this video of the machining of a large marine engine crankshaft with modern technology.
At the end are links to other videos. I encourage you to click on the upper right one about steam locomotive manufacture in the UK in the 1950's for an interesting comparison to practices a half-century earlier. Interesting to see the absence of safety gear like googles or safety glasses, for example in the forging operation. This video is almost twenty minutes long so plan time to view it in its entirety. youtube.googleapis.com/v/dNXP3TA5_tw
Posted on: 2012/11/14 10:07
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Re: Modern Crankshaft Machining
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"A Navy student observing screw machine operations in the making of a crankshaft bearing cap bolt. Packard marine engine plant, Detroit"
[source: Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540, no known restrictions]
Posted on: 2013/3/24 13:17
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