ATELIERS GSP 405 T 125 Radial Drilling Machine

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Machine: Radial drilling machine ATELIERS GSP 405 T 125
constructor: GSP WORKSHOPS – Courbevoie, France
Model: 405 T 125
Serial No.: 2640
type: High Capacity Radial Drill with Motorized Arm and Self-Tightening
Chuck Supply voltage: 220 V – 50 Hz
Motor power: 1.1 kW – NOVACEM COMPAX
asynchronous motor Drilling capacity: 50 mm in steel
Arm length: 1250 mm
Column diameter: approx.
300 mm Table Surface: 900 × 700 mm T-Grooved
Total height: approx. 2400 mm
Weight: approx. 2000 kg

equipment:
– Motorized
height-adjustable drilling head – Automatic advance and micrometric lowering
adjustment – Reversal of the direction of rotation
– Solid cast iron table with T-slots
– Arm and spine
locking device – Centralized
manual controls – NOVACEM asynchronous motor greased for life, DC rotor compliant with NF C51-100
– Electrical cabinet redone, integrated
ABB circuit breaker
General condition: Used machine in good working order, mechanically and electrically checked.
Remarks: Robust and precise radial drill, designed for drilling large metal parts. Rigid cast iron structure and motorized arm ensuring excellent stability.

Lot number:
A1-38635-43

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Ateliers GSP
Type
405 T 125
Serial number
2640
Drilling capacity
50mm
Speed from n=
45rpm
Speed till n=
1500rpm
Engine power (kW)
1.1kW
Electric connection
220V

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The dimensions and weights indicated for each batch are approximate, indicative, and correspond to the current configuration of the (assembled) equipment. Disassembly, handling or packaging can change these values and influence the transport conditions. Before booking any transport, buyers are asked to check directly with the seller or the dismantling company the actual characteristics of their lots in order to arrange appropriate transport.
31,176 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of carbon emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Amsterdam - Berlin flight corresponds to 78 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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