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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 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


MELTING Year 2000 Inductotherm DUAL MELT, 600 Kw, 300 Hz, (2) Furnaces, Accessories 1996 ABB Induction Furnace, 4000 Kw, 250 Hz, 4T, “melt processor” plc


NO BAKE CORECO Thermal Sand Reclaimer, 1


/2 TPH, Gas, With Cooling Drum and Accessories


(3) REDFORD Shell Core Machines, Model HS-16RA, All In Good Operating Condition 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


LARGE CAPACITY SHELL CORE MACHINES FOR SALE (2) SHALCO U-360’S GAS FIRED, CONTROL PANELS NOW IN STOCK


CLOSED BRAKE DISC AND DRUM IRON FOUNDRY (2) DISA 2013’S, B&P 100-B, SIMPSON MC-100 COOLER, (2) DIDION MD-50’S,


INDUCTOTHERM 6T CORELESS, WHEELABRATOR, GRINDING, ETC…..


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