A True Breakthrough
The rumble grows louder. First cracks are showing in the high wall of concrete towering over the onlookers. Among the onlookers stands Adrian Ryf, holding his breath for Sissi to break through the concrete-covered rock. The crowd starts cheering as the first pieces fall and crumble, the dust and debris calmed by water jets. Sissi’s large, 10-meter face, shining with 58 hard steel cutters, starts to show.
Sissi, the tunnel boring machine (TBM), has made it through the last 1.5 meters of rock with a force of 26 tons, creating the longest tunnel in the world. Fireworks go off, flags are waved and a little statue of St. Barbara, protector of miners, is held up high into the air. This is Ryf’s moment – and that of his colleagues.
“Only when the final breakthrough of the tunnel takes place, you will learn if what you measured was truly accurate – and if all the hard work of the last 15 years has paid off.” It did for Ryf and his team of about 100 experts, who have been working on the precise surveying of the most ambitious tunnel project in the world: the Gotthard Base Tunnel.
The Deciding Factor
Just like the surveyors of the Gotthard Base Tunnel, Victorinox quality is reached by being even more precise than required. Requirements such as the grind tolerance of the blade, which should not surpass 0.02 mm, is often met with a much lower number. This also happens when testing the endurance of the blade after the hardening process – only 1-1.5 of variation in HRC, which describes the hardness of a blade, is allowed. These results are achieved with constant adjustment: Up to five times a day, the punch press parts are replaced to produce the best result. The final product is checked with highly trained eyes – able to identify faults that an untrained eye would fail to notice. After every step in the production process, there is a test that ensures that everything was done correctly, and often whole series are tested – an achievement with a production of 60,000 pocket knives a day, or 1.5 pocket knives per second.
As with the Gotthard Base Tunnel, it is only the strong combination of committed humans and custom machinery working in unison that will achieve maximum precision in creating great products that connect Europe and people around the world.
A lifes work
Be it the tunnel or the pocket knife – for Adrian Ryf and Carl Elsener senior, creating quality through experience and constant adjustment is a life’s work. In celebration of the commitment to precision and the achievements that come with it, Victorinox has created the limited edition Gottardo pocket knife. At 91 mm long, its blade shows the Gotthard mountain range and marks the tunnel from Erstfeld to Bodio.
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