OSKAR FRECH - DAW 50 S D - Casting Machine

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Manufacturer: Oskar Frech GmbH & Co. (Germany)
Model: DAW 50 S D
Year of Make: 1996
Serial number: 159 501
Category: Hot Chamber Die Casting Machine (Zinc/Magnesium)

Main data:

Clamping force: 600 kN
Hydraulic operating pressure: 70 bar
Machine weight: approx. 4,500 kg
Rated current: 34 A
Power supply: 3x400 V / 50 Hz
Control voltage: 24 V DC
Control: FRECH DAWARIO control panel

Equipment & Condition:
Complete unit including control cabinet, hydraulic unit and control panel
Robust cast and steel construction for long-lasting operation
Control with monitor and keypad (older system, functional)
Plant shows signs of use, oil and dirt residues
Obviously complete, no significant missing parts visible
Ideal for zinc or magnesium die casting of small to medium-sized components

Hints:
Year of construction 1996, classic industrial control (not modernized)
Transport weight approx. 4.5 t, crane or forklift required
Operational until the last day
Lot number:
03H-NXR-1
Location:
Velbert, DE
Sold by:
Company seller

Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
No
Brand
Oskar Frech GmbH
Type
DAW 50 S D
Year of build
1996
Serial number
159501
Own weight
4500kg
Terms of delivery
Ex foundation-unpackaged

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