Sonitek TS-101/1 Heat Staking Arbor Press
- Make Sonitek
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model TS-101/1
- Serial 100-0757
- Weight 44.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 18.0in x 15.0in x 46.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Sonitek TS-101/1 Heat Staking Arbor Press! This hand-operated press is perfect for low volume production runs and prototyping applications. With a 340 watt tapped probe and a state-of-the-art temperature controller, the Sonitek 100 series Thermal Press is an essential assembly tool no plastics house should be without. This unit has been tested to specifications and may show slight wear from normal use. Buyer can expect the same item pictured with a 30-day warranty. The press is built to last, making it ideal for a wide range of laboratory applications, from prototype production to low volume assembly.
Key Features- Hand operated for precise control
- State-of-the-art 340 watt temperature controller
- Built for low volume production and prototyping
- Tested to specifications with a 30-day warranty
- Wattage: 340W
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
- Condition: Used, Excellent
- Working Condition: Yes
- Weight: 39 lbs (17.69 kg)
- Dimensions: 14" x 11" x 39" (35.56 cm x 27.94 cm x 99.06 cm)
Metric: 17.69 kg
Imperial: 39 lbs
Metric: 35.56 cm x 27.94 cm x 99.06 cm
Imperial: 14 in x 11 in x 39 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsMachine tools for working any material by removal of material, by laser or other light or photon beam, ultrasonic, electro-discharge, electro-chemical, electron beam, ionic-beam or plasma arc processes; water-jet cutting machines
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