CSEPEL RF 31/A Vertical Boring Mill

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The Csepel RF 31/A is a Hungarian-made radial drilling machine designed for heavy drilling work on large workpieces. The most important technical data based on the RF 31 model, which is almost identical to the RF 31/A variant: Specifications – Csepel RF 31 Drilling diameter in steel: up to 60 mm Arm length: 1750 mm Table size: 700 × 700 mm Spindle speed: 19 – 1900 rpm (multi-stage) Spindle holder: MK5 (Morse taper 5) Motor power: approx. 4 kW Machine dimensions (L × W × H): approx. 3000 × 1100 × 3700 mm Machine weight: approx. 7,000 kg Particularities: Large throat for bulky workpieces Height-adjustable drill arm Coolant device (optional) Robust cast construction for high stability Ideal for workshops in mechanical engineering and steel construction
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Item condition: unchecked

All machines are currently disconnected from the power grid.
In the case of machines with NC/CNC control, it should be noted that the stored programs may have been lost because the equipment has not been in operation for a long period of time.

All machines are oil-free and ready for transport.

When dismantling and transporting, please take into account the respective height and weight of the machines.
Lot number:
A7-38346-21
Location:
Mittenaar, DE
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
CSEPEL
Type
RF 31/A
Serial number
70204
Electric connection
380V
Machine weight
6300kg
Dimension l
2700mm
Dimension w
1110mm
Dimension h
3200mm

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All items are sold as used and uninspected unless otherwise noted. Please note that a viewing is only possible by appointment at a.decastro@tbauctions.com. Pick-up is only possible by arrangement with the e-mail contact indicated on the invoice from 08:00 to 16:00. Please note that pick-up is not possible on public holidays and weekends. All items are sold unpackaged from the foundation. Dismantling and loading must be guaranteed and carried out by the buyer. An indoor crane or similar equipment is no longer available for loading. The following special features must be observed when picking up the collection: – Due to the size of the machines, only one truck can be handled per day. – The pick-up truck must enter the hall backwards. – The truck must be equipped with a sliding ceiling, also known as an Edscha hood, so that loading from above by crane is possible. - To ensure a smooth removal of the machines, the following lots are first loaded in the order listed: Lot No.: Lot No.: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 11, 7, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1, 14, 19, Please refer to the item description. For more detailed information on guarantee and warranty, please refer to the auction conditions. Contact for technical questions: Dustin Richter Project Manager Germany Mobile: +49 170 9792229 E-mail: d.richter@tbauctions.com

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