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HARDINGE CONQUEST T42
Listing # 5486
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Listing Format: Auction

Current bid : $ 8,500.00
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Starting bid: $ 4,000.00
# of bids: 7 bid history
Closes: Auction is closed
Location: USA
Started: 06/12/2012 04:15:59 PM
Ended: 07/11/2012 01:22:06 PM

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Hardinge
Conquest T42
1995
Control Fanuc OT
USA
Immediately
ex. Site

 

 

 

Technical details
 A2-5"
1.625"
10 HP
 42 FT-LB
50 to 5,000 RPM
21.2"
5.31"
 472 IPM
 630 IPM
 12 stations
 13.8"

 

 

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Q: What city and state is this machine physically located in?  posted by: wjr  7/4/2012 10:21:21 AM
A: PA

Q: if its not the case for this cnc, i may need to ask you if you have a cnc lathe that can drill the center in the x axis and also the y axis, in the center of the rod and two on the side, meaning the shocks turns and drills....do you understand my question, I hope you do and maybe point me to the right auction Thank you  posted by: CPsychoD  7/3/2012 9:30:10 PM
A: I am sorry, we are not able to answer engineering questions.

Q: Where is the machine located  posted by: PJensen  7/3/2012 8:58:10 AM
A: PA
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