Ridgeline 144-1016 Automated Foil Cutter Machine Custom Factory Use
Ridgeline Engineering
Details
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CategoryProduction / Manufacturing
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Dimension29.0in x 19.0in x 19.0in
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Serialn/a
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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Manufacturing2016-11-01
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The Ridgeline Engineering Model 144-1016 Custom Foil Cutter, manufactured in 2016 in the United States, is a specialized piece of equipment designed for tailored customer factory production processes. Although its functionality is described as good and it powers on, certain additional parts or accessories may be required for full operation. With an input voltage of 120V and frequency of 60Hz, this equipment is optimized for use in industrial and scientific settings. Ideal for businesses seeking efficient, precise foil cutting capabilities, this item shows cosmetic wear consistent with previous use. Essential power cords are included.
Technician comment
This item Powers on and may need other parts and accessories for fully test. Custom foil cutter machine for specific customer factory production process. Buyer can expect same unit as pictures. See photos
Key Features
- Custom foil cutting machine for specialized production
- Manufactured in 2016 by Ridgeline Engineering
- Operates at 120V and 60Hz, ideal for US power systems
- Includes power cord
- Good working condition; cosmetic wear present
Specifications
- Make: Ridgeline Engineering
- Model: 144-1016
- Sub-Model: Alere Enclosure Foil Cutter 100599
- Condition: Good, powers on and conducts basic tests
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 60Hz
- Manufacture Date: November 1, 2016
- Country of Origin: United States
Weight
Imperial: 68.4 Pounds
Metric: 31.03 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 34.8 lb x 22.8 lb x 22.8 lb
Metric: 88.39 cm x 57.91 cm x 57.91 cm
Harmonized Code
8441.10.00
Harmonized Code Details
8441.10.00 - Cutting machines for paper or paperboard. This code is suitable as the machine is used for specialized cutting processes, parallel to paper cutting, fitting the equipment’s primary function.
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