1987 AMADA RG-35S Hydraulic Press Brake – 35 Ton – Used – Taiwan
1987 AMADA RG-35S Hydraulic Press Brake – 35 Ton – Used – Taiwan
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ชื่อ : 1987 AMADA RG-35S Hydraulic Press Brake – 35 Ton – Used – Taiwan
หมายเลขสินค้า : 16716
รุ่น/ประเภท : RG-35S
สถานะการดำเนินการ : Installed/Running
สภาพสินค้า : Used
ต้นทุนและผลประโยชน์
ค่ารื้อถอนและโหลด (ผูกมัด) : Not Included
ค่าจัดส่ง : Not Included
เงื่อนไขการจัดส่ง : FCA, loaded on truck
เงื่อนไขการชำระเงิน : 100% payment prior to collection
คำอธิบายสินค้า
SOTW05002 – The 1987 AMADA RG-35S is a hydraulic press brake designed for precision metal sheet bending. Manufactured by AMADA in Kanagawa, Japan, and licensed by PROMECAM, this model delivers a pressing force of 35 tons, with a 100mm stroke length, 1200mm table length, 200mm gap depth, and a 370mm open height. It operates with approach speeds of 46/55 mm/s (at 50/60 Hz) and a return speed of 3 mm/s, featuring emergency and maximum stop times of 100 ms each. Powered by a 2.2 kW motor with a 200/220V, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz power supply, the machine weighs 1.6 tons. With a serial number of 353642 and a manufacturing date of June 1987, it is currently in used condition after 38 years and may require inspection or maintenance. Offered at a pre-sale price of TWD 250,000. Ideal for metal fabrication shops needing reliable bending equipment.
Specifications:
- Machine Type: Hydraulic Press Brake
- Manufacturer: AMADA
- Licensed By: PROMECAM
- Model: RG-35S
- Manufacture Year: 1987
- Manufacturing Date: June 1987
- Origin: Japan
- Serial Number: 353642
- Pressing Force: 35 TON
- Stroke Length: 100 mm
- Table Length: 1200 mm
- Gap Depth: 200 mm
- Open Height: 370 mm
- Approach Speed: 46/55 mm/s (at 50/60 Hz)
- Return Speed: 3 mm/s
- Emergency Stop Time: 100 ms
- Maximum Stop Time: 100 ms
- Power Supply: 200/220 V, 3-phase, 50/60 Hz
- Motor Capacity: 2.2 kW
- Machine Weight: 1.6 TON
- Condition: Used
- Location: Taiwan
Applications:
- Precision metal sheet bending
- Industrial fabrication and manufacturing
- Metalworking workshops