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FOR SALE NEW ARRIVALS


MOLDING Year 2000 SINTO FBO-II, 14” X 19”, With Mold Handling Line for Iron DIDION Rotary Drums in Stock: RS-100, RS-200, MD-200 Year 1990 Hunter 18” X 20” Molding Line, with 3 Level Stacking Turntable, With Parts 1995 DISAmatic Molding Line, 2013 MK5-B, 650 X 535, QPC, CSE, AMC, SBC (2) DISA 2013 MK3 Lines, Upgraded to MK5, 600 X 480, Still Under Power 1994 SINTO Molding Line, FBM-1, 14” X 19”, with Mold Handling Line


MELTING Year 2000 Inductotherm DUAL MELT, 600 Kw, 300 Hz, (2) Furnaces, Accessories Inductotherm DUAL TRAK, 3500 Kw, 400 Hz, (2) 10T Furnaces, Refurbished 1996 ABB Induction Furnace, 4000 Kw, 250 Hz, 4T, “melt processor” plc ABB 15T MF Induction Coil, New In Crate, 250 Hz, For Iron (Coil Only)


NO BAKE CORECO Thermal Sand Reclaimer, 1


/2 TPH, Gas, With Cooling Drum and Accessories


REDFORD Year 2003 HCB-22 Cold Box Machine, PLC, Gaylord Gasser, Interal Scrubber LATE Model Shakeouts Now in Stock, GK 42” x 9’, Simplicity 42” x 9’ and 4’ x 6’ REDFORD CB-16SA Cold Box Machine, With Gasser and Scrubber (3) REDFORD Cold Box Machine, Model CB-22SA, All with PLC Controls REDFORD/CARVER RFM500 Mixer, With Upgraded Palmer Pumps, 15 TPH


SHOT BLASTING


Wheelabrator SPINTRAC Spinner Hanger, 60” X 72” Work Size, (2) Wheels Wheelabrator RUBBER BELTS, 3 Cu. Ft., 4 Cu. Ft, 5 Cu. Ft, 7 Cu. Ft, Late Models Wheelabrator 28 Tumblast, Recently Rebuilt with PLC, Manganese Flights, Loader


**Much more available, check our website or call us. www.foundry-eqpt.com


WORLD EQUIPMENT & MACHINE SALES, CO.


6111 Cochran Road, Solon, Ohio 44139, TEL: 440-519-1745 FAX: 440-519-1748 mike@foundry-eqpt.com or marty@foundry-eqpt.com


FOR SALE—WHEELABRATOR 12’ Table Shot Blast Machine, Model Three Wheel 3700 Space Saver Table, (3) 25 HP Wheels, Dust Collector, S/N A132253, Installed New 1980, Under Power. Call: World Equipment and Ma- chine Sales Co, 440/519-1745, mike@foundry-eqpt.com


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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE


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CONSULTANTS


BERNER FOUNDRY CONSULTANTS—Install- ing new equipment? High scrap percentages? Sand out of control? Environment regulations worrying you? With 40 years specializing in Foundry Set-Up, Scrap Reduction, Sand Control, and Environmental Concerns, Berner Foundry Consultants can solve your problems. C. A. Bud Berner, PO Box 176, Sauk City, WI 53583. Ph: 608/643-0449 Fax: 608/644-1100. E-mail: bernerfdryconsultants@charter.net


PRINCIPAL ERGONOMICS INC—With over 20 years of foundry experience, I can help you reduce back and soft-tissue injuries by: Review- ing the workplace; recommending job improve- ments; and training employees. Jim Jegerleh- ner, PE, CPE., Dubuque, IA, 563/581-5154, www.principalergonomics.com


PERMANENT MOLD TECHNOLOGIES—Con- sulting engineers and metallurgists, specializing in copper-based and aluminum alloys metallurgy, sand, permanent mold, low pressure die cast- ing, vacuum die-casting and semi-continuous casting processes. Feasibility study, market research, plant layout, tooling and casting design, training and troubl shooting. Contact: Kirit Dave at Ph: 630/699-9239 or E-mail: info@permanentmoldtech.com


ROWE CONSULTING SERVICES—Over 30 years experience in solving foundry problems. Metallurgical Engineer, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer. Charles A. Rowe, 2138 Encino Loop, San Antonio, TX 78259. Ph: 210/497- 8315. E-mail: crowe91747@aol.com


FOUNDRY ENGINEERING SERVICES —So- lidification Analysis, Solid Modeling, Gating and Risering, Pattern Design. Contact: Dick Davis, Hi-Tech Foundry Engineering, Tel: 936/876- 4250. E-mail: dickdavis@valornet.com


FOUNDRIES FOR SALE


www.folkgroup.com Over 30 Years of Experience


In Operations, Management, Equipment and Projects


Engineering ● Layout/Flow ● Lean Mfg. Projects ● Process ● SPC ● Audits


Marketing ● Trade Shows ● Growth Plans Sales/Networks ● Product Launch ● Casting Sourcing


CASTING CONCEPTS, LLC Kevin Crawford


kevin@castingconcepts.com www.castingconcepts.com


205.960.0486


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