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FOR SALE


- EIRICH MULLER/MIXER (XAWO3059) CAPACITY : 4000 LITERS


- INDUCTOTHERM pressure pour & auto pour holding furnace (XAWO2226) 10 Ton, Year 2001, channel-


- BMM model BT6 L600 molding machine (A2851) - BMM - CT-6 MOLDING MACHINE (AWO3095)


- 96” WHEELABRATOR swing table shot blast (AS2909) single door w/(2) 30Hp wheels


- AISCO rotary sand cooler (AB2084) 123” DIA x 44’3” L


- INDUCTOTHERM coreless melting furnace (A4C2739) 10 M Ton steel shell w/ cooling system-


see our website for details WWW.AAPFOUNDRYEQUIPMENT.COM


SURPLUS New No-Bake Mixers, Heaters, Compaction Tables, Rebuilt Vibramills, Shakeouts, 54” & 66” Power Roller Conveyors, Dust Collectors, Rebuilt Pang- born 15GN Shotblast, Refurbished Simpson 1.5G Muller with Dietert Controls, Loader, Used and Rebuilt Dust Collectors. NEED YOUR SURPLUS. John Peters @ 540-297-8884, www.nobakefoundry.com


FOR SALE—B & P Lab Mulbaro, Cincinnati 12” Lab Muller, Simpson 18” & 24” Lab Mullers, Simpson #05 Porto-Muller, Simpson #1-1/2 Model E Mix-Muller, National #1-1/2 & #2 Bucket Loaders, Falk Reducers for #2UD, #3UD, #1F, #1-1/2G, #2G and others. Miscellaneous new items for NFE HiVac, Carver “S” Arm Mixers & Eirich Mixers. Additional information & pricing upon request – Korco Mfg. Inc. 724-758-5020.


CRAZY EARL’S EQUIPMENT: They told him NOT to sell this cheap, but this stuff’s in his way! (1) Eriez ECS12 mag separator (separates nonferrous metal from sand) & B.E.S.T. vibratory screener; (1) Vulcan Fox gondola cut off saw (does aluminum bronze), (1) Torit VS-1500 (3) Torit TD 162 bin vents with rotary valves. 219-362-8531 (IN)


All equipment for a complete green sand foundry. Hines, Quincy, Simpson, SPO, Wheelabrator, McEnglevan, Tabor brands for $200k. Forge-Weld-Machine shop for $100k. Pattern shop $10k. 5 ton+ raw materials for $35k. Wisc. Real estate also available. Call: 602-810-2221.


FOR SALE: INDUCTION FURNACE—Inductotherm Power Pack 150 KW, 1979, With Buss Bars, Ground Fault Detector (new 2007), Keeprite Fluid Cooler (new 2007), 500 Lb furnace shell for iron or steel (new 2003), 1500 Lb furnace shell for iron or steel (new 2005), Extra parts such as diodes, scr’s, electronic boards, control panel, pressure switches, hoses, fuses, bulbs, manuals. Was in good working condition when retired from service August 2013 and replaced with a bigger unit. Contact: Ph: 204-661-6002 or E-mail: peter@matrixmetalcasting.com


Used Palmer 3 tph Reclamation System including attrition mill, classifier, dust collector, controls.


Very Good Condition. $16,900. Del Sol Services 830-935-4430 www.delsolservices.com BUSINESS FOR SALE


PATTERN SHOP FOR SALE—Well equipped. North East location. Contact: Box 2385, c/o MODERN CASTING, 1695 N Penny Ln., Schaumburg, IL 60173-4555.


FOUNDRY FOR SALE


FOR SALE—Small mid-western investment casting foundry. Est. in 2000. Currently pours stainless steels, carbon steel, tool steel, bronze and aluminum. Included in sale: all equipment, current orders and customer base. E-mail inquiries to: usacastings@aol.com


“An Induction Supply Company”


• Large inventory of OEM parts, as well as other manufacturers, AJAX*, AIH*, Bone Frontier*, IEH*, and Robotron*


• SCRs, Diodes, Transistors, IGBTs, Capacitors, Transformers, and much, much more


• Provide you with fast turnaround and decreased down time


248-486-8760


sales@phoenixinduction.com www.phoenixinduction.com *Registered trademarks of their respective companies


OPEN CAPACITY


SAVE $’S ON PATTERN COST—52 sizes of round stock cores. We ship countrywide. Also pouring cups, lost foam support cores and custom coremak- ing. Shell Core Specialties, Inc. 800-599-6637.


60 | MODERN CASTING October 2014 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PHOENIX INDUCTION CORPORATION


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