Amada Turret Punch Press VP 305072 - 30 Ton, 1994
- Make Amada Turret Punch Press
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model VP 305072
- Serial AVP57076
- Weight 31747.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 239.0in x 188.0in x 114.0in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition G (Good)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Amada Turret Punch Press VP 305072 is a versatile and robust machine designed for precision punching and forming of sheet metal. Manufactured in 1994, this machine is still in good working condition, making it a reliable asset for any production or manufacturing facility. It offers a working area of 1,270mm x 1,830mm, a 30 Ton capacity, and can handle materials of up to 6.0mm thickness. Typical applications include creating perforations, forming 3D structures, and cutting complex patterns. In a laboratory setting, this machine can be used for creating custom parts, prototypes, and research components. The Amada Turret Punch Press VP 305072's unique capabilities lie in its precision control and ability to handle various materials and sheet thicknesses. It is a valuable asset for manufacturers and laboratories alike.
Key Features- 30 Ton Capacity
- Precision Punching and Forming
- Versatile Working Area
- Robust Construction
- Year of Manufacture: 1994
- Working Area: 1,270mm x 1,830mm
- Capacity: 30 Ton
- Max Thickness: 6.0mm
Metric: 12000 kg
Imperial: 26456 lb
Metric: 199 cm x 157 cm x 95 cm
Imperial: 78.3 in x 61.8 in x 37.4 in
8462.29.20.00
Harmonized Code DetailsThis code is for Bending, Folding, Straightening or Flattening Machines, used in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.
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