Competitive Price for Toshiba 650t used Injection Molding Machine for Canberra Importers
Competitive Price for Toshiba 650t used Injection Molding Machine for Canberra Importers Detail:
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A very cheap Toshiba 650t used Injection Molding Machine.
(wide platen)
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Model: IS650FA3.
Year: 2000.
Screw diameter: 95mm.
Tie bar spacing: 1080mm.
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