Come and see how your favorite belts are made! In this video, our engineers Amol and Jacob show the increasing importance of robots in GRIP6 Belts.
Robots have helped us automate and perfect the quality of our buckles. But robots are really only as good as the engineer who codes and develops the robot. Not only have our robots saved us significant space and time but robots have also opened up a world of creative possibilities for different designs.
Thanks and congratulations to Robert R. for your question, which is answered in the video (so watch to see)!
We enjoy reading everyone's comments and questions, so thank you for sending those in and keep them up! We look forward to making more of these videos and sharing this journey together with you.
'Till the next episode!
-GRIP6
23 comments
Ronan
Super cool video, thanks for sharing this behind-the-scenes look at the manufacture (and testing!) of your belts! This is maybe not a question that can be answered in an In The Works episode, but have you thought about doing collaborations for special edition belts? Dr. Squatch and their Star Wars™ collection of soaps could be an inspiration for custom belt buckles.
John Duvall
I noticed that we didn’t see any carbon fiber buckles in this video and I’m wondering how the overall manufacturing process differs for those. A segment on how those are made would be interesting.
ALLEN J ROBISON
Are you going to bring back the “Mt. Whitney” buckle? Please let me know if you do.
Timothy Kennelly
Interesting video, thank you. I have noticed some of the belt buckles set off the TSA walk through detectors, and some don’t even though they all look and feel like metal. Any chance in explaining that, and perhaps a notation on which buckles are TSA stealthed, and which are not?
Nigel Jahn
Does Grip6 do its own injection molding in house? Do you make and maintain your own tools for that?
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