File:WWS Punchingpress.ogg
WWS_Punchingpress.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 10 s, 112 kbps, file size: 1.75 MB)
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DescriptionWWS Punchingpress.ogg |
English: The punching press, manufactured by Leinhaas in the 1980s is applied in the first steps of the blade production: it unwinds a coil of steel strip and punches out steel knife blanks (ca. 100 per minute) by means of a stamp. It then sends these as well as the excess steel to collecting bins. The stamps, which are driven by an electric motor, are exchangeable – depending on the shape of the knife. The sounds of the machine are an ensemble of the humming of the electric motor, the unwinding of the steel strip, the punching of the stamp and the transportation of the steel knife blanks into a collecting bin.
Tags: Iron/Knife factory/Knife making/Machine/Metalworking/Punching pressThe punching press is in use at the knife factory Windmühlenmesser Robert Herder in Solingen (Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia), which was founded in 1872. Today the enterprise is in its 4th generation, headed by Giselheid Herder-Scholz. It has maintained techniques and methods of manual knife-making which have vanished more and more with the growth of mechanical fabrication. |
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current | 08:27, 9 December 2014 | 2 min 10 s (1.75 MB) | Work With Sounds (talk | contribs) |
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Short title | Stanzmaschine |
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Author | Konrad Gutkowski; Juilan Blaschke |
Software used | Lavf53.21.1 |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |