Blum "Minipress" Hinge Borer Ended
Chip N Nails - Winston, GA
Winston, GA
- Winning Bid : $350.00 USD Sold
- 6 Bid(s)
- High Bidder: J****6
Chip N Nails - Winston, GA ( Closed #65053889 )
Rigger info:
MEI Rigging & Crating, Bruce Skinner, 678-726-5376
T & D Machine Handling, 770-751-0073, [email protected]
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Item Location
Winston, GA
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Make
Blum
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Model
"Minipress"
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Serial Number
CF-1863
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Year
1994
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Phase
3 PHASE
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Voltage
230 VOLT
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Inspection Date
See Homepage
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Final Removal Date
See Homepage
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Estimated Dimensions
36" x 24" x 24"
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Estimated Weight
100 Lbs
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Seller Comment
A non-negotionable loading fee has been established. This includes loading onto a flat bed trailer. Requests for additional labor, crating or pallatization will be extra.
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Load Fee
$25
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Lot Notes
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Blum "Minipress" Hinge Borer
5-Spindle Head
(2) Pneumatic Hold-downs
Back Fence
1 HP
The listed specifications & information were taken from the manufacturer’s published information, internet research, or seller’s description.
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