Newly Arrival Sumitomo 130t All-Electric used Injection Modling Machine for Portland Manufacturers
Newly Arrival Sumitomo 130t All-Electric used Injection Modling Machine for Portland Manufacturers Detail:
Sumitomo 130t All-Electric Used Injection Molding Machine
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Model: SE130EV-C360HP.
Year: 2013.
Screw diameter: 25/28mm.
Injection Speed: 1000mm/s.
Tie bar spacing: 510x510mm.
3 units. Machines are in very good and new running condition with less than 300 running hours. They are ultra high speed. Interested customers can visit our warehouse to inspect and test run machines.
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