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Lote 100: Mori Seiki NT4250DCG x 1,500 5 Axis Turn/Mill CNC Turning Centre

Finalización:
martes 26 nov 2024 16:40 PM GMT
Tiempo restante:
Subasta finalizada
Incremento: £ 1,000
Pujas: 30
Prima del comprador: 18%
Tasa de IVA: 20%

Vídeo

Mori Seiki NT4250DCG x 1,500 5 Axis Turn/Mill CNC Turning Centre with Fanuc 31iA5 Control, S/No. NT425150901 (2015), Kitagawa B21 & B15 Chucks, Max. Workpiece dia 660mm, Max. Turning Length 1,542mm, Bar Cap 80mm, X axis trav 750mm, Y axis 420mm & Z axis 1650mm, B-axis rotation Range, ±120°, Capto C6, 42ATC, 22kw Spindle Motor, 4,000rpm Swarf Conveyor

Location: This machine is located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex. Unfortunately, there are no loading facilities on-site, dismantling and loading will be at the cost of the purchaser. All/Any tooling is being offered as specifically described.

 

 

Location: These lots are located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex. Unfortunately, there are no loading facilities on-site, dismantling and loading will be at the cost of the purchaser. All/Any tooling is being offered as specifically described.

Please Note: Should you be successful in purchasing an item and wish to Export it from the UK, a charge of £55 plus VAT will be automatically added to your invoice to prepare the goods and the paperwork which will require UK Export Customs Declarations. This process is now a mandatory UK export requirement from 1st January 2021. All our invoices are issued on an Incoterms EXW (Ex Works) basis. Furthermore, the purchaser shall at its own costs be responsible for ensuring that these items are exported in accordance with the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) specification in order to avoid any difficulties with support in the destination country.

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