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Used Ercolina Mini Bender Art 92 Portable Electric Metal Bending Machine 9070032 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,295.00
Location:

Petrich, Bulgaria

Petrich, Bulgaria
Condition:Used Brand:Ercolina SHIPPING NUMBER:SUID0133 Manufacturer Part Number:9070032

Used Ercolina Mini Bender Art 92 Portable Electric Metal Bending Machine 9070032

ITEM

Used Ercolina Mini Bender Art 92 Portable Electric Metal Bending Machine

PART NUMBER 9070032

It has only used 2-3 times. It is almost new.

You get exactly what you see

  • ITEM SPECIFICS 

 

Technical specifications

Bending radius: R10 to R190 (min R = 2 × D.)

Max bending speed: 2 U / min

Control: digital

Number of programs: 3

Dimensions (W x H x D): 200 x 105 x 360 mm

Weight: 15 kg

 

Power

Copper / aluminum: 28 x 2.5 mm

Steel tube: 28 x 2 mm

Stainless steel: 28 x 1.5 mm

Full Material: 16 mm

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