BRANSON M-522HI Plastic Converting Machine

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Make/Model: BRANSON M-522Hi
Serial No.: 5.V011.0.A10
Year: 2005
Weight: 1,140 kg
Power supply: 3 x 400 V – 50 Hz
Installed power: 23 kVA
Max. current: 33 A
Fuse: 50 A
Control voltage: 24V DC
Equipment included: Complete control cabinet, Siemens PLC, touch screen + physical
buttons configuration: Closed cell with sliding plate, vertical linkage, cylinders + motorization
state: Good visual condition, clean, no visible
leaks origin: Germany (BRANSON Dietzenbach)
Application Type: Vibrational welding or thermal assembly of plastic
components

Robotic welding or friction/heat assembly workstation. Complete machine with operator interface, safety system, visible pneumatic and hydraulic integration.

Remarks:
p>Specific conditions:
- All lots will be sold in EXW (Ex Works).
- Disassembly and/or loading can be offered as an option, upon prior request.
- The site is secure: access authorization is mandatory. Please contact the seller in advance to arrange your entry.
Lot number:
A7-36253-2
Location:
Meru, FR
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
BRANSON
Year of build
2005
Total dimension L
1700mm
Total dimension W
2400mm
Total dimension Height
2200mm
Terms of delivery
Ex foundation-unpackaged

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Attention please!
p>Specific conditions:
- All lots will be sold in EXW (Ex Works).
- Disassembly and/or loading can be offered as an option, upon prior request.
- The site is secure: access authorization is mandatory. Please contact the seller in advance to arrange your entry.
- The sale includes 13 lots in total, including about 10 lots of significant technical value.

Sale organised by SURPLEX O.V.V. (AGT 075-2015), Olivier Baron, authorised auctioneer.
Note: see section 6 of our Terms and Conditions France.

Access to the site is restricted and protected; buyers must contact the seller in advance to schedule an appointment before any dismantling or loading

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