👀 This animation details what it looks like for a piece of raw material to transition to a finished part. The part depicted here is the NASCAR Next Gen Wheel Bearing, a subcomponent of the NASCAR Upright Assembly Kit. #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #CNCMachining | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Medical | #Space | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen
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Taking a look at the Fuel Top Assembly Kit available to NASCAR teams and machined, inspected, and assembled at Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions. 🔗 Learn more about RYMS: RoushYatesMFG.com #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen | #Racing
NASCAR Fuel Top Assembly Kit
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Always cool seeing how quick a CNC machine tool change is! 💨💨 This is a tool change on one of our two YASDA PRECISION AMERICA CORPORATION PX30i, while working on an op for a NASCAR Next Gen Upright. #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen | #Racing | #YASDA | #YASDAPX30i | #ToolChange
YASDA PX30i Tool Change
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Making sure parts are marked clearly for traceability is crucial to maintaining traceability on the shop floor. Here, we are laser engraving NASCAR Next Gen shims. Shims are used in conjunction with the upright assembly (which we also machine and assemble) to adjust camber and toe on the Next Gen race car. #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen | #Racing
Laser Engraving NASCAR Next Gen Shims
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What does a NASCAR Next Gen assembly kit look like? Here's an example: the Wheel Lock or Wheel Retention System Assembly kit. The majority of the pictured components in this kit were machined at Roush Yates, and all kits and their components are catalogued and tracked for traceability. #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen | #Racing
NASCAR Next Gen Wheel Lock Assembly Kit
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Point-of-View: you're a NASCAR team picking up Next Gen parts from Roush Yates Manufacturing Solutions. This is what you'd see walking in 👀 #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen
POV: You're a NASCAR Team Picking Up Next Gen Parts
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A look at one of the many NASCAR Next Gen Assembly kits! This one is the Shifter Assembly. #CNCMachining | #Manufacturing | #AmericanManufacturing | #CNC | #Machining | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #NASCAR | #NASCARNextGen | #Racing
NASCAR Next Gen Shifter Assembly Kit
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One the most advanced pieces of machinery we have on the shop floor, this Makino DA300 is paired with a EROWA Technology, Inc Robot Easy 250 for maximum efficiency. We have three DA300s set up this way, and another four on the floor paired with EROWA Robot Compact 80s. One of the Compact 80’s is also paired with a Makino F5 which allows parts to transfer between each machine. #Manufacturing | #CNCMachining | #Machining | #Makino | #MakinoDA300 | #AmericanManufacturing | #MFG | #Aerospace | #Military | #Defense | #Space | #Medical | #Automotive | #Motorsports
Makino DA300 Overview
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A wide variety of The L.S. Starrett Company precision measuring tools are used across our manufacturing floor to ensure our clients' parts are being machined accurately every time. This accuracy is checked again in our robust quality labs, which feature some larger pieces of Starrett metrology equipment. Additionally, Roush Yates Engines utilizes a variety of Starrett tools in the engine assembly and testing process for NASCAR racing. #Manufacturing | #StarrettTools | #AmericanManufacturing | #Precision | #MeasuringTools | #Metrology | #MetrologicalEquipment | #Quality | #QA | #Aerospace | #Defense | #Military | #Space | #Medical | #Motorsports | #Automotive | #HandTools
Starrett Tools Used Across Roush Yates!
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Discover how the #DXF Reader option in #SINUMERIK CNCs allows importing data of the drawing directly in G-code and ShopMill / Shopturn on our #CNC4YOU online portal. Learn more ➡️ https://sie.ag/6WpB35 #cnc #machining #production #aerospace #defence
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This Cybertruck’s B-24 Liberator wrap honors a WWII bomber pilot The cybertruck's wrap is a tribute to a B-24 Liberator known as Silver Babe which the owner's grandfather flew in WWII. Thanks for sharing Task & Purpose. A North Carolina man has put a unique, historically-accurate wrap over his Tesla Cybertruck that honors the WWII bomber his grandfather piloted for 50 missions over Europe. The futuristic truck famously comes with no paint job on its all-aluminum body, a visual match to the skins of many B-24 Liberator bombers — including one B-24 whose crew dubbed it the “Silver Babe” assigned to the 449th Bomb Group in Grottaglie, Italy in 1944. The pilot of Silver Babe was 1st Lt. Ken Kinsinger, the owner’s grandfather. The owner of the all-electric vehicle decided to put a full-body wrap over the truck that features a near-perfect recreation of Silver Babe’s nose art, along with other distinctive unit markings. The wrap job uses the Cybertruck’s aluminum surface to simulate the B-24’s own aluminum surface, and even adds faux-rivets and traces of smoke and oil. A pattern on the hood recreates the B-24’s array of nose windows. Though most B-24s were painted green during the war, the “Silver Babe” got its nickname because it remained — like the Cybertruck — paint-free. The plane was the 449th’s first all-aluminum ship with its silver coloring standing out among the sea of olive bomber planes. The non-painted bomber planes were actually a point of contention among crews who feared the lack of camouflage made them easier targets. Others argued that the paint was a waste of resources and cost precious time in the U.S. factories churning out planes as fast as possible. Studies by the Air Force found that the painted planes actually allowed certain aircraft like the B-17 to fly faster. #military #wwII #worldwarII #tesla #cybertruck #airplanes #airforce #pilots
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2moManufacture that part out of tubing and cut your waste and cost. Just a thought.