17 June 2020

Big Machines Factory

One hot summer day somebody knocked at the workshop gate. However, because of the screeching of the seagulls, no one heard it and did not come to meet the guests.
 
Perhaps it was also because the workshop was so large that if you dropped a heavy tool on one part of it on the floor, the sound in the opposite part would be like the slap of a dead gull fallen from its nest under the roof because of a heart stop amid the heat.
The layout of the production areas inside this workshop is convenient. The incoming materials travel around it becoming a done machine. First, the tool shop.
Because bad roof, there are puddles around the machines in some places.
Combined with the outside heat, the wet air creates a greenhouse inside the shop. That's a good environment for rust and the growth of fungi with moss.
Nature without people has cleared up so much that mushrooms have returned to the factory!
As you can see from the machines and their tooling, a large product needs large parts.
Large CNC lathes with a manipulator. A great combination.
Dentist for metal: the gear cutting machine.
And its counterparts.
Moving on.
The rolling area begins.
A scattering of steel billets that are cut through the shear presses.
The shear presses.
Smaller shears. 
A turning lathe and carousel machine is nearby.
Stamping area.
Machine for making Mobius ribbons.
Here Mobius ribbons can be used to make toroids, Klein bottles, and Boya surfaces. It all depends on the fantasy of the worker in the absence of orders.

Storage of dies for presses.
Large crank press. If something doesn't want to be stamped, this guy comes to help.
Several milling machines in bathing caps.
Assembly area.
One more photo from the tooling area, and we're done.
Until we meet again!

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