2017 New Style Fanuc 100t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Vietnam Factories
2017 New Style Fanuc 100t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Vietnam Factories Detail:
Fanuc 100t Fully-Electric used Injection Molding Machine.
Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/8Gy9Ql9J65Y
Model: S-2000i100A.
Year: 2005.
Screw diameter: 26mm.
Tie bar spacing: 410x410mm.
Shot weight ~ 48g.
Opening stroke: 350mm.
Max daylight opening: 800mm.
Machines are in good working condition,kept in our warehouse at ShenZhen of China, very near HongKong and GuangZhou.Interested customers can visit us after Chinaplas to power on machines for test-run.
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Our solutions are broadly acknowledged and dependable by users and may meet consistently developing economic and social requires for 2017 New Style Fanuc 100t All-Electric used Injection Molding Machine for Vietnam Factories, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Austria , Morocco , Canada , With many years good service and development, we've a professional international trade sales team. Our products have exported to North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and other countries. Looking forward to build up a good and long term cooperation with you in coming future!
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