100% Original Niigata 280t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Costa rica Importers
100% Original Niigata 280t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Costa rica Importers Detail:
Niigata 280t all-electric used Injection Molding Machine
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Model: MD280S-IV.
Year: 2006.
Screw diameter: 52mm.
Tie bar spacing: 620x620mm.
Injection Speed: 300mm/s.
Machine is in good running condition. You can always visit our warehouse to inspect it and test it running.
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-All can be powered on for test-run in working condition
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