Wholesale Hwa Chin 1360t used Injection Molding Machine Supply to Guatemala
Wholesale Hwa Chin 1360t used Injection Molding Machine Supply to Guatemala Detail:
Taiwan Hwa Chin 1360t used Injection Molding Machine.
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Model: HC-1360.
Year: 2010.
Screw diameter: 100mm.
Shot weight: 4200g.
Tie bar spacing: 1530mm.
Machine is in good running condition. Interested customer can visit our warehouse to inspect and test machine running.
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-Over 200 units of used injection molding machines in stock
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-All can be powered on for test-run in working condition
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