High reputation Toshiba 55t used Injection Molding Machine to Salt Lake City Factory
High reputation Toshiba 55t used Injection Molding Machine to Salt Lake City Factory Detail:
Toshiba 55t Used Plasic Injection Molding Machine.
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Model:IS55FP.
Year: 2003.
Screw diameter:135mm.
Tie bar spacing:310x310mm.
Machine has variable pump and S10 controller.Machine is in good working condition,kept in our warehouse at ShenZhen of China, very near HongKong and GuangZhou. Interested customers can visit us to power on machines for test-run.
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